2014
DOI: 10.4103/0976-9668.136213
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An epidemiological study of newly diagnosed sputum positive tuberculosis patients in Dhubri district, Assam, India and the factors influencing their compliance to treatment

Abstract: Context:Tuberculosis (TB) affects the economically productive age group and has emerged as a disease of significant socio-economic global burden.Aims:The aim of this study is to identify epidemiological factors responsible for TB and the clinico-social correlates influencing their compliance.Subjects and Methods:All new smear positive TB (NSP-TB) patients registered in Dhubri District Tuberculosis Center-Tuberculosis Unit during 2007 in Assam were included in this study. The study was performed by interview te… Show more

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“…To ensure proper health access to migrants, a mechanism should be created to facilitate free access to health services, regardless of their legal status. The cost of these healthcare mechanisms should be fully covered by the local and binational authorities, given the potential implications for public health of not considering this highly vulnerable population (undetected diseases and infections, delay in diagnosis, increased costs of future treatments, transmission to healthy subjects) ( 70 – 72 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure proper health access to migrants, a mechanism should be created to facilitate free access to health services, regardless of their legal status. The cost of these healthcare mechanisms should be fully covered by the local and binational authorities, given the potential implications for public health of not considering this highly vulnerable population (undetected diseases and infections, delay in diagnosis, increased costs of future treatments, transmission to healthy subjects) ( 70 – 72 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, if informal providers and chemists stopped treating patients with tuberculosis drugs (even non-standard treatment), there would be greater mortality with a small decrease in isoniazid resistance. 34,35 Data are n or n (95% CI). 95% CIs were estimated using the DerSimonian and Laird random eff ects method for meta-analysis when there were two or more studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure proper health access to migrants, a mechanism should be created to facilitate free access to health services, regardless of their legal status. The cost of these healthcare mechanisms should be fully covered by the local and binational authorities, given the potential implications for public health of not considering this highly vulnerable population (undetected diseases and infections, delay in diagnosis, increased costs of future treatments, transmission to healthy subjects) (70)(71)(72).…”
Section: Implications and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%