2007
DOI: 10.2471/blt.07.034797
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Addressing smoking cessation in tuberculosis control

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“…Alcohol also alters the individual immune system contributing to failure of the treatment. Studies from Uzbekistan [27] and Bangalore city [28] noted that alcoholics were more likely to default from their treatment. Their finding is not in congruent with our results despite the high proportion (44%) of respondents who reported taking alcohol.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alcohol also alters the individual immune system contributing to failure of the treatment. Studies from Uzbekistan [27] and Bangalore city [28] noted that alcoholics were more likely to default from their treatment. Their finding is not in congruent with our results despite the high proportion (44%) of respondents who reported taking alcohol.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In parallel, much of the morbidity and mortality due to TB occur in low-income and middle-income countries where smoking is widely prevalent (WHO 1997;Gajalakshmi et al 2003;WHO 2008b). Furthermore, a considerable proportion of the global burden of TB may be attributed to tobacco use (Yach 2000;Schneider and Novotny 2007). Therefore, tobacco control in TB care is an important public health agenda globally.…”
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“…Although standard TB case management provides a key opportunity for patients to receive smoking cessation support, 15,16 little is known about HCW practices at TB facilities with respect to providing smoking cessation recommendations. Despite the recognized need for effective smoking cessation programs tailored to patients with TB, 17–19 few interventions have been evaluated, 19–21 and to date none have been evaluated using randomized trials.…”
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