Assessing tuberculosis control priorities in high-burden settings: a modelling approach
This study uses a modelling approach to link the tuberculosis care cascade to transmission
Abstract
In the context of the World Health organization’s End TB strategy, there is a need to focus future control efforts on those interventions and innovations that would be most effective in accelerating declines in tuberculosis burden. Using a modelling approach to link the tuberculosis care cascade to transmission, the authors aimed to identify which improvements in the cascade would yield the greatest effect on incidence and mortality.
This research was supported by the UK Department for International Development’s Operational Research Capacity Building Programme led by the International Union Against TB and Lung Disease (The Union)
Citation
Vesga JF, Hallett TB, Reid MJA, Sachdeva KS, Rao R, Khaparde S, Dave P, Rade K, Kamene M, Omesa E, Masini E, Omale N, Onyango E, Owiti P, Karanja M, Kiplimo R, Alexandru S, Vilc V, Crudu V, Bivol S, Celan C, Arinaminpathy N. Assessing tuberculosis control priorities in high-burden settings: a modelling approach. The Lancet Global Health. 2019.
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