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Different Challenges, Different Approaches and Related Expenditures of Community-Based Tuberculosis Activities by International Non-Governmental Organizations in Myanmar

Han WW, Saw S, Isaakidis P, Khogali MA, Reid A,  et al.
2017-03-24 • Infectious Diseases of Poverty
2017-03-24 • Infectious Diseases of Poverty
International non-governmental organizations (INGOs) have been implementing community-based tuberculosis (TB) care (CBTBC) in Myanmar since 2011. Although the National TB Programme (NTP)...
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Active Case-Finding for Tuberculosis by Mobile Teams in Myanmar: Yield and Treatment Outcomes

Myint O, Saw S, Isaakidis P, Khogali MA, Reid A,  et al.
2017-06-02 • Infectious Diseases of Poverty
2017-06-02 • Infectious Diseases of Poverty
Since 2005, the Myanmar National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP) has been implementing active case finding (ACF) activities involving mobile teams in hard-to-reach areas. This study reveale...
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International Non-Governmental Organizations' Provision of Community-Based Tuberculosis Care for Hard-To-Reach Populations in Myanmar, 2013-2014

Soe KT, Saw S, van Griensven J, Zhou SS, Win L,  et al.
2017-03-24 • Infectious Diseases of Poverty
2017-03-24 • Infectious Diseases of Poverty
National tuberculosis (TB) programs increasingly engage with international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), especially to provide TB care in complex settings where community invol...
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Engagement of Public and Private Medical Facilities in Tuberculosis Care in Myanmar: Contributions and Trends Over an Eight-Year Period

Nwe TW, Saw S, Le Win L, Mon MM, van Griensven J,  et al.
2017-09-01 • Infectious Diseases of Poverty
2017-09-01 • Infectious Diseases of Poverty
As part of the WHO End TB strategy, national tuberculosis (TB) programs increasingly aim to engage all private and public TB care providers. Engagement of communities, civil society orga...
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Quality, equity and utility of observational studies during 10 years of implementing the Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative in 72 countries

Zachariah R, Rust S, Thekkur P, Khogali A, Kumar AMV,  et al.
2020-11-06 • Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
2020-11-06 • Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
INTRODUCTION
Observational studies are often inadequately reported, making it difficult to assess their validity and generalizability and judge whether they can be included in system...
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The contribution of a non-governmental organisation's community based tuberculosis care programme to case finding in Myanmar: trend over time

Maung YNM, Saw S, Isaakidis P, Khogali MA, Reid AJ,  et al.
2017-04-03 • Infectious Diseases of Poverty
2017-04-03 • Infectious Diseases of Poverty
BACKGROUND
It is estimated that the standard, passive case finding (PCF) strategy for detecting cases of tuberculosis (TB) in Myanmar has not been successful: 26% of cases are missin...
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Characteristics, utilisation and influence of viewpoint articles from the structured operational research and training initiative (SORT IT) – 2009-2020

Khogali MA, Tayler-Smith K, Harries AD, Zachariah R, Kumar AMV,  et al.
2021-03-10 • F1000Research
2021-03-10 • F1000Research
BACKGROUND
The Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative (SORT IT) teaches the practical skills of conducting and publishing operational research (OR) to influence heal...