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Resource Tag: Review

Association between averaged meteorological factors and tuberculosis risk: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Association between averaged meteorological factors and tuberculosis risk: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Author(s): Tianyu Qin, Yu Hao, You Wu, Xinli Chen, Shuwen Zhang, Mengqi Wang, Weifeng Xiong, Juan He
Year: 2022
Filed under: Analysis, climate change, factors, HDI, human development index, Journal Article, meta-analysis, meteorological, Public Health, Review, study, TB, Tuberculosis
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A scoping review on climate change and tuberculosis

A scoping review on climate change and tuberculosis
Author(s): Maharjan, B, Gopali, R S & Zhang, Y.
Year: 2021
Filed under: climate, climate change, Journal Article, low income, middle income, Public Health, Research, Review, Risk, risk factors, scoping, scoping review, seasonality, study, TB, Tuberculosis
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The impact of climate change on the risk factors for tuberculosis: A systematic review

The impact of climate change on the risk factors for tuberculosis: A systematic review
Author(s): Kharwadkar S, Attanayake V, Duncan J, Navaratne N, Benson J
Year: 2022
Filed under: climate, climate change, climate-sensitive diseases, impact, Journal Article, Literature review, model, Public Health, Research, Review, Risk, study, systematic review, TB, TB research, Tuberculosis, vote, vote-counting
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Review of tuberculosis prevention and care services in Kyrgyzstan, 30 June – 5 July 2014: Mission report

Review of tuberculosis prevention and care services in Kyrgyzstan, 30 June – 5 July 2014: Mission report
Author(s): World Health Organization
Year: 2014
Filed under: Kyrgyz Republic, Kyrgyzstan, mdr-tb, NTP, Prevention, program management, Report, Review, TB care
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Acceptability of Household and Community-based TB Screening in High Burden Communities: A Systematic Literature Review

Acceptability of Household and Community-based TB Screening in High Burden Communities: A Systematic Literature Review
Author(s): KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, TB Care I
Year: 2012
Filed under: Active case finding, Case detection, Community, Household contact, Literature review, Review, Screening, TB burden, Universal access
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A systematic review on the role of gender in tuberculosis control

Author(s): Tuberculosis Coalition for Technical Assistance
Year: 2010
Filed under: Gender, Guidance and Tools, Review, TB control, Universal access
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Mobile phone text messaging for promoting adherence to anti-tuberculosis treatment: a systematic review

Mobile phone text messaging for promoting adherence to anti-tuberculosis treatment: a systematic review
Author(s): BMC Infectious Diseases
Year: 2013
Filed under: Digital Health, Journal Article, mHealth, Research, Review, Treatment
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Directly observed therapy for treating tuberculosis

Directly observed therapy for treating tuberculosis
Author(s): Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Year: 2015
Filed under: Directly observed therapy, Journal Article, Research, Review, Treatment
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Variation and risk factors of drug resistant tuberculosis in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Variation and risk factors of drug resistant tuberculosis in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Author(s): BMC Public Health
Year: 2015
Filed under: DR-TB, Drug-resistant TB, Journal Article, Research, Review, Risk, Sub-Saharan Africa, TB patients
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Prevalence of Latent Tuberculosis among Health Care Workers in High Burden Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Prevalence of Latent Tuberculosis among Health Care Workers in High Burden Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Author(s): PLOS ONE
Year: 2016
Filed under: Analysis, Health workers, Journal Article, Latent TB, Prevalence, Research, Review, TB burden, TB control, Transmission
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