2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89102011000500025
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Desafios da tuberculose diante da resistência microbiana

Abstract: Desafi os da tuberculose diante da resistência microbiana The challenges of tuberculosis on antimicrobial resistanceA tuberculose (TB) permanece sendo enorme desafi o para a saúde pública. Apesar de existir grande conhecimento tecnológico da doença, outros fatores ainda impedem que se atinjam as metas propostas para o seu controle, como pobreza, desnutrição, a co-infecção com HIV.Desde 1993, a TB tornou-se prioridade para a Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) e, em 2000, para o Brasil. O orçamento atual para o … Show more

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“…The benefit is thought in order to offer subsidies to the patient in treatment can provide better response during the same since contemporaneously there are still people living below the poverty line, and they lack the most basic foods [9] . The family health strategy has been presented as the best way of offering health and intervening in the health/community illness.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The benefit is thought in order to offer subsidies to the patient in treatment can provide better response during the same since contemporaneously there are still people living below the poverty line, and they lack the most basic foods [9] . The family health strategy has been presented as the best way of offering health and intervening in the health/community illness.…”
Section: Discussion Easinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remaining as one of the global problems of public health, TB comes to kill about 6000 people per year in Brazil alone. In 1993 the World Health Organization (WHO) in an attempt to control the disease, proposes the nations, to the Directly Observed Treatment Strategy (DOTS), currently known as Directly Observed Treatment (DOT) in order to achieve minimum targets of 85% cure, 70% case detection and reduce treatment abandonment by up to 5% [9][10] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%