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  Anti-tuberculosis Drugs induced Adverse Reactions in China

Submitted by Bobby Ramakant (bobby) about 5 months ago

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Photo by daveograve@ More than 1 million tuberculosis (TB) patients are receiving the standard anti-TB treatment provided by China National Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Scheme (CNTS) in China every year. Adverse reactions (ADRs) induced by anti-TB drugs could both do harm to patients and lead to anti-TB treatment failure. Read more...

More than 1 million tuberculosis (TB) patients are receiving the standard anti-TB treatment provided by China National Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Scheme (CNTS) in China every year. Adverse reactions (ADRs) induced by anti-TB drugs could both do harm to patients and lead to anti-TB treatment failure.

Keywords: drug resistance extensively drug-resistant M/XDR-TB MDR-TB multi-drug resistant TB tuberculosis XDR-TB

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 China lifts ban on entry of people living with HIV: Highly infectious TB patients banned from entry still

Submitted by Bobby Ramakant (bobby) about 5 months ago

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Photo by »dolfi« China has announced that it will lift the two-decades old ban on the entry of foreigners with HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases, and leprosy. China has also made revisions on the entry of foreigners with mental illness and tuberculosis, saying that only those with serious mental disorders and highly infectious tuberculosis will be banned from entering the country Read more...

China has announced that it will lift the two-decades old ban on the entry of foreigners with HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases, and leprosy. China has also made revisions on the entry of foreigners with mental illness and tuberculosis, saying that only those with serious mental disorders and highly infectious tuberculosis will be banned from entering the country

Keywords: China drug resistance entry HIV infection control plhiv TB tuberculosis

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 Jail inmate dies of TB in China

Submitted by Bobby Ramakant (bobby) about 5 months ago

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Photo by Jon Haynes Photography A person with TB died in China, without proper treatment and care, despite of family raising alarm and sending money. Prison or congregated settings like prison, are well documented to be the places where people become prone to TB, hepatitis C, injecting drug use and HIV/AIDS apart from other infectious diseases. Read more...

A person with TB died in China, without proper treatment and care, despite of family raising alarm and sending money. Prison or congregated settings like prison, are well documented to be the places where people become prone to TB, hepatitis C, injecting drug use and HIV/AIDS apart from other infectious diseases.

Keywords: congregated settings drug resistance inmate jail prison TB tuberculosis

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