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Stock-outs of antiretroviral and tuberculosis medicines in South Africa: A national cross-sectional survey

Hwang B, Shroufi A, Gils T, Steele SJ, Grimsrud A,  et al.
2019-03-12 • PLOS One
2019-03-12 • PLOS One
BACKGROUND
HIV and TB programs have rapidly scaled-up over the past decade in Sub-Saharan Africa and uninterrupted supplies of those medicines are critical to their success. However,...
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Psychiatric comorbidities among patients with complex drug-resistant tuberculosis in Mumbai, India

Laxmeshwar C, Das M, Mathur T, Israni T, Jha S,  et al.
2022-02-11 • PLOS One
2022-02-11 • PLOS One
BACKGROUND
People with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) are known to suffer from many mental-health disorders. This study aims to describe the proportion of patients diagnosed wit...
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Preparedness of outpatient health facilities for ambulatory treatment with all-oral short DR-TB treatment regimens in Zhytomyr, Ukraine: a cross-sectional study

Gils T, Laxmeshwar C, Duka M, Malakyan K, Siomak OV,  et al.
2020-09-21 • BMC Health Services Research
2020-09-21 • BMC Health Services Research
BACKGROUND
Ukraine has a high burden of drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB). Mental health problems, including alcohol use disorder, are common co-morbidities. One in five DR-TB pati...
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Stockouts of HIV commodities in public health facilities in Kinshasa: Barriers to end HIV

Gils T, Bossard C, Verdonck K, Owiti P, Casteels I,  et al.
2018-01-19 • PLOS One
2018-01-19 • PLOS One
Stockouts of HIV commodities increase the risk of treatment interruption, antiretroviral resistance, treatment failure, morbidity and mortality. The study objective was to assess the mag...