2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.mmifmc.2022.03.338
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Perspectives d’élimination de la tuberculose : la stratégie OMS à l’épreuve de la pandémie de COVID-19

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“…They could also have been slack in applying the barrier measures, because they might have felt discouraged from applying the measures, as they would not have been able to cure their co-infection; this argument is in line with social cognitive theory. The World Health Organisation's "Stop TB" strategy aims to achieve, by 2035, a 95% reduction in mortality and a 90% reduction in the incidence of tuberculosis compared with 2015 [20]. Tuberculosis has also joined the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, so that for the first time in more than a decade, a net increase in deaths and an increase in the number of new cases have been observed [20].…”
Section: Family Characteristics and Habitat (Before And During Covid-19)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They could also have been slack in applying the barrier measures, because they might have felt discouraged from applying the measures, as they would not have been able to cure their co-infection; this argument is in line with social cognitive theory. The World Health Organisation's "Stop TB" strategy aims to achieve, by 2035, a 95% reduction in mortality and a 90% reduction in the incidence of tuberculosis compared with 2015 [20]. Tuberculosis has also joined the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, so that for the first time in more than a decade, a net increase in deaths and an increase in the number of new cases have been observed [20].…”
Section: Family Characteristics and Habitat (Before And During Covid-19)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The World Health Organisation's "Stop TB" strategy aims to achieve, by 2035, a 95% reduction in mortality and a 90% reduction in the incidence of tuberculosis compared with 2015 [20]. Tuberculosis has also joined the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, so that for the first time in more than a decade, a net increase in deaths and an increase in the number of new cases have been observed [20]. It is therefore important to make every effort to combat HIV and tuberculosis.…”
Section: Family Characteristics and Habitat (Before And During Covid-19)mentioning
confidence: 99%