reviewBMC Public HealthJan 14, 2008GOLD OA

A systematic review of delay in the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis

University of Oslo

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Abstract

Background

Early diagnosis and immediate initiation of treatment are essential for an effective tuberculosis (TB) control program. Delay in diagnosis is significant to both disease prognosis at the individual level and transmission within the community. Most transmissions occur between the onset of cough and initiation of treatment.

Methods

A systematic review of 58 studies addressing delay in diagnosis and treatment of TB was performed. We found different definitions of, for example, debut of symptoms, first appropriate health care provider, time to diagnosis, and start of treatment. Rather than excluding studies that failed to meet strict scientific criteria (like in a meta-analysis), we tried to extract the "solid findings" from all of them to arrive on a more global understanding of diagnostic delay in TB.

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1,018
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100%
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53
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Authors

3

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Tuberculosis
  • Biostatistics
  • Sputum
  • Public health
  • Health care
  • Epidemiology
  • Chronic cough
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