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    Improving detection and notification of tuberculosis cases in students in Shaanxi province, China: an intervention study

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cooperation between different public and private health institutes involved in tuberculosis (TB) control has proven to enhance TB control in different settings. In China, such a mechanism has not been set up yet between Centers for Disease Control (CDCs) and university hospitals despite an increased TB incidence among students. This study aims to improve arrival of TB suspects identified by universities at the CDCs in order to manage them under standardized, directly observed treatment-short course (DOTS) conditions according to the National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP) guidelines.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Five matched pairs of universities were randomly assigned to the control and intervention group. After a baseline survey, a cooperation mechanism between local CDCs and university hospitals was set up in the intervention group. The effects on referral of TB suspects to the local CDC, tracing by the local CDC, and arrival at the local CDCs were assessed. Differences were tested by means of the chi-square test.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>During the baseline survey, the referral, tracing and arrival rates were between 37% and 46%. After implementation of the cooperation mechanism, these rates had not changed in the control group but increased significantly in the intervention group: the referral, tracing and arrival rates were 97%, 95%, and 93%, respectively.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>It is feasible and effective to set up cooperation between CDCs and university hospitals to increase the number of TB suspects examined by CDCs and increase the number of TB patients treated under DOTS conditions. These public-public mix (PPM) activities should be expanded to cover all other university hospitals in China.</p

    Micro impact of macro and adjustment policies (India)

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    Economic impact of interlinking of rivers programme

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    Macroeconomic analysis of the impact of the ILR program on the Indian econom

    Well being of Indian households : MIMAP - India survey report

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    Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedThis book is the outcome of the Micro Impacts of Macroeconomic and Adjustment Policies (MIMIAP) project which monitors welfare indicators while attempting to understand and influence the process of evidence-based policy making. A detailed household survey provided data that could identify vulnerable groups; savings and consumption behaviour; health and educational status – all significant factors in policy making. MIMAP-India project was initiated in 1994 to understand the transmission mechanisms, from Stabilization and Structural Adjustment Programme (SSAP) to the welfare of various strata of the population, with a view towards formulating policy programmes to counter negative impacts of economic reforms

    First yearbook of education: Review of education in India (1947-61)

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