44 research outputs found

    Additional file 1: of Tuberculosis treatment outcomes of six and eight month treatment regimens in districts of Southwestern Ethiopia: a comparative cross-sectional study

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    Table 4: Factors associated with unsuccessful treatment outcome among smear positive pulmonary TB cases registered during 2008-2014, southwestern Ethiopia (n=359). Table 5: Factors associated with unsuccessful outcome among clinically diagnosed (smear negative 10.1186/s12879-016-1917-0 pulmonary and extra pulmonary) TB cases registered during 2008-2014, Southwestern Ethiopia (n=431). (DOCX 17 kb

    Survival curve according to Cox regression analysis after adjusting for disease stage, age and place of residence, Arba Minch Hospital, 2010

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    <p>. At about 48 weeks of pre-ART follow-up, about 25% of patients in the ‘early phase’ were not alive (See 2A). On the other hand, over 95% of those in the ‘rapid scale-up’ phase were alive at 48 weeks. Pre-ART loss to follow-up was less in the ‘early phase’ (See 2B).</p

    WHO clinical stage at start of antiretroviral treatment at Arba Minch Hospital, 2010.

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    <p>Chi–square for trend (X<sup>2</sup> = 83.3; df  = 1; P<0.001).</p

    Acceptability of HIV counseling and testing at the different phases of the counselling and testing process, Arba Minch Hospital, 2006

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Acceptability of HIV counselling and testing among tuberculosis patients in south Ethiopia"</p><p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-698X/7/4</p><p>BMC International Health and Human Rights 2007;7():4-4.</p><p>Published online 30 May 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1892034.</p><p></p

    Baseline characteristics of all treatment-naïve adult patients at enrollment, Arba Minch Hospital, 2010.

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    <p>Baseline characteristics of all treatment-naïve adult patients at enrollment, Arba Minch Hospital, 2010.</p

    Additional file 2: of Pre- and post-diagnosis costs of tuberculosis to patients on Directly Observed Treatment Short course in districts of southwestern Ethiopia: a longitudinal study

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    Table S1. Mean differences of pre, post, and total costs to patients among TB cases on treatment in districts of southwestern Ethiopia January to December 2015. Table S2. Predictors of total cost to patients among TB cases on treatment in districts of southwestern Ethiopia January to December 2015. (DOCX 25 kb

    Hazard ratio (HR) for lost to follow up among patients on antiretroviral treatment at Arba Minch Hospital, 2010.

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    <p>CI =  Confidence Interval, HR =  Hazard ratio, Person Years of Observation.</p

    Cohort profile, Arba Minch Hospital, 2010.

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    <p>Of 2391 patients enrolled for care, 2191 were eligible for analysis. At the end of the pre-ART follow-up period, 25% were not in care.</p

    Additional file 1: of Delays to treatment initiation is associated with tuberculosis treatment outcomes among patients on directly observed treatment short course in Southwest Ethiopia: a follow-up study

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    Table S1. Predictors of unsuccessful outcomes among new smear positive pulmonary TB cases in districts southwest Ethiopia January 2015 to June 2016 (n = 355). Table S2 Predictors of unsuccessful outcomes among new clinically diagnosed TB cases in districts southwest Ethiopia January 2015 to June 2016 (n = 344). Table S3 Predictors of unsuccessful outcomes among not HIV coinfected TB cases in districts of southwest Ethiopia January 2015 to June 2016. (DOCX 20 kb

    Kaplan –Meier (3 A) and Cox-proportional hazard's (3 B) survival plots according to the three periods of ART initiation, Arba Minch Hospital, 2010.

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    <p>Kaplan –Meier (3 A) and Cox-proportional hazard's (3 B) survival plots according to the three periods of ART initiation, Arba Minch Hospital, 2010.</p
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