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Resource Tag: Research

Quality of TB services assessment: The unique contribution of patient and provider perspectives in identifying and addressing gaps in the quality of TB services

Quality of TB services assessment: The unique contribution of patient and provider perspectives in identifying and addressing gaps in the quality of TB services
Author(s): Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases
Year: 2019
Filed under: Assessment, Journal Article, Philippines, QTSA, Register, Research, TB care, TB patients, TB services
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Mechanisms of reactivation of latent tuberculosis infection due to SIV coinfection

Mechanisms of reactivation of latent tuberculosis infection due to SIV coinfection
Author(s): Journal of Clinical Investigation
Year: 2019
Filed under: Co-infection, HIV, Journal Article, Latent TB, Research, SIV, TB and HIV
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Private sector involvement envisaged in the National Strategic Plan for Tuberculosis Elimination 2017–2025: Can Tuberculosis Health Action Learning Initiative model act as a road map?

Private sector involvement envisaged in the National Strategic Plan for Tuberculosis Elimination 2017–2025: Can Tuberculosis Health Action Learning Initiative model act as a road map?
Author(s): Medical Journal Armed Forces India
Year: 2019
Filed under: India, Journal Article, Private sector, Research, TB care
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Constructing care cascades for active tuberculosis: A strategy for program monitoring and identifying gaps in quality of care

Constructing care cascades for active tuberculosis: A strategy for program monitoring and identifying gaps in quality of care
Author(s): PLOS Medicine
Year: 2019
Filed under: Active case finding, Cascade of care, Diagnosis, Journal Article, Monitoring, Quality of care, Research
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A household-level score to predict the risk of tuberculosis among contacts of patients with tuberculosis: a derivation and external validation prospective cohort study

A household-level score to predict the risk of tuberculosis among contacts of patients with tuberculosis: a derivation and external validation prospective cohort study
Author(s): The Lancet Infectious Diseases
Year: 2019
Filed under: Contact, Household contact, Journal Article, Research, Risk, TB patients
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Identification of subclinical tuberculosis in household contacts using exposure scores and contact investigations

Identification of subclinical tuberculosis in household contacts using exposure scores and contact investigations
Author(s): BMC Infectious Diseases
Year: 2020
Filed under: Contact investigation, Evaluation, Exposure, HIV, Household contact, Journal Article, Research, Subclinical TB
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The prevalence of HIV among adults with pulmonary TB at a population level in Zambia

The prevalence of HIV among adults with pulmonary TB at a population level in Zambia
Author(s): BMC Infectious Diseases
Year: 2017
Filed under: Case detection, Co-infection, HIV, Journal Article, Research, TB and HIV, Treatment, Zambia
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Measuring catastrophic costs due to tuberculosis in Viet Nam

Measuring catastrophic costs due to tuberculosis in Viet Nam
Author(s): The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Year: 2018
Filed under: Catastrophic costs, Costs, Journal Article, mdr-tb, Research, Survey, Vietnam
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Community-wide screening for tuberculosis in a high-prevalence setting

Community-wide screening for tuberculosis in a high-prevalence setting
Author(s): New England Journal of Medicine
Year: 2019
Filed under: Case detection, Community, Journal Article, Prevalence, Research, Tuberculosis, Vietnam
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The second national tuberculosis prevalence survey in Vietnam

The second national tuberculosis prevalence survey in Vietnam
Author(s): PLOS ONE
Year: 2020
Filed under: Journal Article, Mortality, Prevalence, Research, Survey, TB burden, Vietnam
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The TB DIAH project is part of USAID's performance-based measures to end TB—the Global Accelerator to End Tuberculosis. This TB DIAH website features a data hub, guidance, and tools to support the work of the global TB community. TB DIAH makes possible optimal analysis and use of TB data to inform national TB programs, policies, and USAID-supported interventions.

This information was produced with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the terms of the TB Data, Impact Assessment and Communications Hub (TB DIAH) Associate Award No. 7200AA18LA00007. TB DIAH is implemented by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in partnership with John Snow, Inc. Views expressed are not necessarily those of USAID or the United States government.