Asset Details
MbrlCatalogueTitleDetail
Do you wish to reserve the book?
Control of tuberculosis by community health workers in Bangladesh
by
Vaughan, J Patrick
, Islam, Akramul
, Chowdhury, A Mushtaque R
, Chowdhury, Sadia
, Islam, Md Nazrul
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Antitubercular Agents - therapeutic use
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bangladesh - epidemiology
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Community Health Workers
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Households
/ Human bacterial diseases
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infectious diseases
/ Male
/ Medical sciences
/ Medical screening
/ Middle Aged
/ Patient Compliance
/ Public health
/ Rural areas
/ Sputum - microbiology
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Tropical medicine
/ Tuberculosis
/ Tuberculosis and atypical mycobacterial infections
/ Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - drug therapy
/ Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - epidemiology
/ Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - prevention & control
1997
Hey, we have placed the reservation for you!
By the way, why not check out events that you can attend while you pick your title.
You are currently in the queue to collect this book. You will be notified once it is your turn to collect the book.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Looks like we were not able to place the reservation. Kindly try again later.
Are you sure you want to remove the book from the shelf?
Control of tuberculosis by community health workers in Bangladesh
by
Vaughan, J Patrick
, Islam, Akramul
, Chowdhury, A Mushtaque R
, Chowdhury, Sadia
, Islam, Md Nazrul
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Antitubercular Agents - therapeutic use
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bangladesh - epidemiology
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Community Health Workers
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Households
/ Human bacterial diseases
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infectious diseases
/ Male
/ Medical sciences
/ Medical screening
/ Middle Aged
/ Patient Compliance
/ Public health
/ Rural areas
/ Sputum - microbiology
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Tropical medicine
/ Tuberculosis
/ Tuberculosis and atypical mycobacterial infections
/ Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - drug therapy
/ Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - epidemiology
/ Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - prevention & control
1997
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to remove the title from your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
Do you wish to request the book?
Control of tuberculosis by community health workers in Bangladesh
by
Vaughan, J Patrick
, Islam, Akramul
, Chowdhury, A Mushtaque R
, Chowdhury, Sadia
, Islam, Md Nazrul
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Antitubercular Agents - therapeutic use
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bangladesh - epidemiology
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Community Health Workers
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Households
/ Human bacterial diseases
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infectious diseases
/ Male
/ Medical sciences
/ Medical screening
/ Middle Aged
/ Patient Compliance
/ Public health
/ Rural areas
/ Sputum - microbiology
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Tropical medicine
/ Tuberculosis
/ Tuberculosis and atypical mycobacterial infections
/ Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - drug therapy
/ Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - epidemiology
/ Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - prevention & control
1997
Please be aware that the book you have requested cannot be checked out. If you would like to checkout this book, you can reserve another copy
We have requested the book for you!
Your request is successful and it will be processed during the Library working hours. Please check the status of your request in My Requests.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Looks like we were not able to place your request. Kindly try again later.
Control of tuberculosis by community health workers in Bangladesh
Journal Article
Control of tuberculosis by community health workers in Bangladesh
1997
Request Book From Autostore
and Choose the Collection Method
Overview
Tuberculosis remains a major public-health problem in Bangladesh, despite national efforts to improve case identification and treatment compliance. In 1984, BRAC (formerly the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee), a national, non-governmental organisation, began an experimental tuberculosis-control programme in one thana (subdistrict). Community health workers screened villagers for chronic cough and collected sputum samples for acid-fast bacillus (AFB) microscopy (phase one). Positive patients received 12 months of directly observed therapy. Phase two (1992–94) included another nine thanas and, in phase three (1995), eight more thanas were included. From 1995, the treatment was an 8-month oral regimen.
In 1995–96, we analysed all programme data from 1992 to 1995. First we analysed phases two (12-month therapy) and three (8-month therapy) separately for proportion cured, died, treatment failed, defaulted, migrated, and referred. Second, we did a cross-sectional survey of tuberculosis cases in more than 9000 randomly selected households in two phase-two thanas and one non-programme thana, and analysed the follow-up of all patients treated in the programme thanas.
In the phase-two analysis, 3497 (90%) of 3886 cases identified had accepted 12-month treatment. In phase three, all of 1741 identified cases accepted the 8-month regimen. 2833 (81·0%) and 1496 (85·9%) in phases two and three, respectively, were cured; 336 (9·6%) and 133 (7·6%) died. The relapse rate 2 or more years after treatment was discontinued was higher than the early relapse rate. The drop-out rate was 3·1%. In the cross-sectional survey, the prevalence of tuberculosis in the two programme thanas was half of that in the comparison thana, where only government services were available (0·07) vs 0·15 per 1000).
The BRAC tuberculosis-control programme has successfully achieved high rates of case detection and treatment compliance, with a cure rate of at least 85% and a drop-out rate of 3·1%. The prevalence survey suggested that at least half of all existing cases had been detected by the programme.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd,Lancet,Elsevier Limited
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.