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Infectious disease 5 Infektionskrankheit 5 Africa 4 Afrika 4 Gesundheitsversorgung 4 Health care 4 AIDS 1 African 1 Disease Control&Prevention 1 Epidemic 1 Epidemie 1 Gesundheitsvorsorge 1 H Social Sciences (General) 1 Health Monitoring&Evaluation 1 Health Systems Development&Reform 1 India 1 Mediterranean 1 Myanmar 1 Nutrition and Population - Health Service Management and Delivery Governance - National Governance 1 Population Policies 1 Poverty Reduction - Poverty and Health Health Monitoring and Evaluation Health Economics and Finance Health 1 Poverty and Health 1 Preventive care 1 R Medicine (General) 1 Russia 1 Russland 1 Southeast Asia 1 WHO 1 africa 1 and Western Pacific 1 brazil 1 cerebral malaria 1 diagnostic tests 1 incidence 1 malaria 1 malarial anaemia 1 population 1 probability 1
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Book / Working Paper 8 Article 2
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Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 5 Undetermined 5
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Dye, Christopher 10 Floyd, Katherine 6 Darley, Sarah 5 Laxminarayan, Ramanan 5 Adeyi, Olusoji 4 Klein, Eili 4 Godinho, Joana 2 Nagelkerke, Nico 2 Vinokur, Anatoly 2 Williams, Brian G. 2 Aregawi, Maru 1 Cibulskis, Richard E 1 Currie, Christine S.M. 1 Jaramillo, Ernesto 1 Klein, Eili Y 1 Lönnroth, Knut 1 Otten, Mac 1 Raviglione, Mario 1 Williams, Ryan 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 2 eSocialSciences 1
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Policy Research Working Paper 1 Policy Research Working Paper Series 1 Policy research working paper : WPS 1 Social Science & Medicine 1 Working Papers / eSocialSciences 1 World Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series, Vol. , pp. -, 2007 1 World Bank Publications 1 World Bank Technical Paper 1
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Economic Benefit of Tuberculosis Control
Laxminarayan, Ramanan - 2016
Tuberculosis is the most important infectious cause of adult deaths after HIV/AIDS in low- and middle-income countries. This paper evaluates the economic benefits of extending the World Health Organization's DOTS Strategy (a multi-component approach that includes directly observed treatment,...
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The TB and HIV/AIDS Epidemics in the Russian Federation
Vinokur, Anatoly; Godinho, Joana; Dye, Christopher - 2013
The Russian Federation has been confronting a major epidemiological crisis, which will have considerable human and economic costs if it is not swiftly addressed. Between 1999 and 2000, the country experienced the world's biggest increase in new cases of HIV/AIDS infection. The TB epidemic is at...
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Worldwide Incidence of Malaria in 2009: Estimates, Time Trends, and a Critique of Methods
Cibulskis, Richard E; Aregawi, Maru; Williams, Ryan; … - eSocialSciences - 2012
Measuring progress towards Millennium Development Goal 6, including estimates of, and time trends in, the number of malaria cases, has relied on risk maps constructed from surveys of parasite prevalence, and on routine case reports compiled by health ministries. A critique of both methods are...
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Economic Benefit of Tuberculosis Control
Laxminarayan, Ramanan; Klein, Eili; Dye, Christopher - 2012
Tuberculosis is the most important infectious cause of adult deaths after HIV/AIDS in low- and middle-income countries. This paper evaluates the economic benefits of extending the World Health Organization's DOTS Strategy (a multi-component approach that includes directly observed treatment,...
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Economic benefit of tuberculosis control
Laxminarayan, Ramanan; Klein, Eili; Dye, Christopher; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2007
Tuberculosis is the most important infectious cause of adult deaths after HIV/AIDS in low- and middle-income countries. This paper evaluates the economic benefits of extending the World Health Organization's DOTS Strategy (a multi-component approach that includes directly observed treatment,...
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Economic benefit of tuberculosis control
Laxminarayan, Ramanan; Klein, Eili; Dye, Christopher; … - 2007
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Drivers of tuberculosis epidemics: The role of risk factors and social determinants
Lönnroth, Knut; Jaramillo, Ernesto; Williams, Brian G.; … - In: Social Science & Medicine 68 (2009) 12, pp. 2240-2246
The main thrust of the World Health Organization's global tuberculosis (TB) control strategy is to ensure effective and equitable delivery of quality assured diagnosis and treatment of TB. Options for including preventive efforts have not yet been fully considered. This paper presents a...
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Economic benefit of Tuberculosis control
Adeyi, Olusoji - 2007
Tuberculosis is the most important infectious cause of adult deaths after HIV/AIDS in low- and middle-income countries. This paper evaluates the economic benefits of extending the World Health Organization's DOTS Strategy (a multi-component approach that includes directly observed treatment,...
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Cost, affordability and cost-effectiveness of strategies to control tuberculosis in countries with high HIV prevalence
Currie, Christine S.M.; Floyd, Katherine; Williams, Brian G. - 2005
Background: The HIV epidemic has caused a dramatic increase in tuberculosis (TB) in East and southern Africa. Several strategies have the potential to reduce the burden of TB in high HIV prevalence settings, and cost and cost-effectiveness analyses can help to prioritize them when budget...
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The TB and HIV/AIDS Epidemics in the Russian Federation
Vinokur, Anatoly; Godinho, Joana; Dye, Christopher; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group
The Russian Federation has been confronting a major epidemiological crisis, which will have considerable human and economic costs if it is not swiftly addressed. Between 1999 and 2000, the country experienced the world's biggest increase in new cases of HIV/AIDS infection. The TB epidemic is at...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010670690
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