Tuberculosis (TB) care challenges in post-conflict  The case of Afghanistan

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دوشنبه ۱۴۰۱/۱۱/۱۷ - ۱۲:۴

 

Muhammad Haroon Stanikzai       

 Mohammad Hashim-Wafa

Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) is a huge global health concern, especially for low and middle-income countries. In Afghanistan, TB is highly prevalent that is attributed in part to, notable poverty, resource constraints, and a mismanaged health care system that engulf the country. This article describes unique challenges for TB care in Afghanistan. It concludes this endemic problem may now multiply due to COVID-19 and political challenges and transform into a disaster that may result in higher morbidity and mortality among TB patients. We recommend addressing the need for appropriate and timely TB-care amid the post-conflict setting. Additionally, the health workforce needs to play a vital role in policy advocacy and health service delivery that promotes TB care in this post-conflict and resource-limited setting.

تازه ترین اخبار

دوشنبه ۱۳۹۸/۶/۴ - ۱۶:۱
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تعميراديتوريم

جهت زيبائی تعميراديتوريم ساحه چهار اطراف آن ليول ګرديده است که درآينده برای سرسبزی خوبتر اماده ګرديده باشد.

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