Priority diseases
- Where do tuberculosis patients go for treatment before reporting to DOTS clinics in southern Nigeria?
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This paper in the Tanzania health research bulletin, analyses the health-seeking patterns of persons with tuberculosis before reporting at the Directly Observed Treatment Short-course clinic for diagnosis and treatment. From a study of semi-structured interviews with 221 persons in Southern Nigeria, the paper finds that the perceived causes of TB influence people’s first choice of treatment.
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Communicable diseases - such as acute respiratory infections, diarrhoeal diseases, TB, malaria and AIDS - account for the greatest burden of disease in the poorest countries. As life expectancy increases, there is an epidemiological transition whereby major causes of death shift towards chronic, non-communicable diseases (principally cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, psychiatric illness, and diabetes); this is already impacting in developing countries. Underweight, unsafe sex, lack of clean water and sanitation, and pollution from solid fuels are important contributory risk factors to the burden of disease in the poorest countries.
Cost-effective, evidence-based interventions to prevent and treat these conditions do exist, but the reality is that many are unable to benefit from them. Reasons include lack of access to medical facilities and services, non patient-friendly care, poor service delivery by inadequately trained health professionals, inability to pay for treatments, and lack of high quality drugs. The focus, therefore, should be on strengthening health systems to ensure universal access to high-quality health services, to provide appropriate training for health care workers - whether in the public or private sector - and adopting preventive strategies that address the attitudes and behaviours of individuals and communities.
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- Countries are not opting to use AIDS funds in ways that strengthen their whole health system
- ( C. Connor / Health Systems 20/20 , 2008)
- This article from Health Systems 20/20 summarises four sessions from the Mexico 2008 AIDS conference that look at how the AIDS response is affecting country health systems. It describes presentations ...
- Monitoring and evaluation training for nutrition related programmes
- ( AED Center for Global Health Communication and Marketing , 2000)
- Monitoring and evaluation is an essential part of all projects and programmes. This manual has been designed to assist facilitators to train development and nutrition programme managers and those work...








