DOTS at a tertiary care center in northern India: successes, challenges and the next steps in tuberculosis control

M Tahir, SK Sharma, D Rohrberg… - … Journal of Medical …, 2006 - repository.ias.ac.in
… , and their successes. We present a brief report on the status of a DOTS center being run
at a large tertiary care center in northern India for almost four years (2001-2005). …

DOTS centre at a tertiary care teaching hospital in northern India: successes and challenges for the future.

AS Acharya, J Khandekar… - Indian Journal of Medical …, 2011 - search.ebscohost.com
… evaluate the functioning of a DOTS centre at a tertiary care teaching hospital by studying the
DOTS at a tertiary care center in northern India: successes, challenges and the next steps in …

Contribution of medical colleges to tuberculosis control in India under the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP): lessons learnt & challenges …

, … for Involvement of Medical Colleges in the … - … Journal of Medical …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
medical college; and 86 per cent treatment success rate among … Being tertiary care medical
centres, large numbers of … started on DOTS from the DOT Centres in the medical colleges, or …

The challenges confronting public hospitals in India, their origins, and possible solutions

V Bajpai - Advances in Public Health, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
… (primary health center) to a tertiary care hospital located in a … health institutions as delivery
points and the assistance of a … be used by the more successful and intelligent sections of the …

[图书][B] Do we care?: India's health system

KS Rao - 2016 - books.google.com
India has four sensitive points of social conflict—caste, … , it was also one of the few success
stories in the annals of the … —primary, secondary, and tertiary care services—as a continuum …

50 years of tuberculosis control in India: progress, pitfalls and the way forward

TJ John, VM Vashishtha, SM John - Indian pediatrics, 2013 - Springer
… The first objective of RNTCP, namely 85% treatment success … been detected in several
tertiary care institutions in India [12]. … We do not believe DOTS alone will control TB, even if rates …

Continuing challenge of infectious diseases in India

TJ John, L Dandona, VP Sharma, M Kakkar - The Lancet, 2011 - thelancet.com
… anthrax) are not in the process of being systematically … achievements have occurred in
relation to the control of infectious diseases, India has not succeeded in controlling many old, new

[PDF][PDF] Health Care in India-Vision 2020

R Srinivisan - New Delhi, India: Government of India, Planning …, 2010 - 164.100.161.239
new health challenges likely to emerge in India over tne next … that DOTS programs would
prove a greater success over time … At our level tertiary hospitals in major cities are in may cases …

DOTS at a tertiary care center in northern India: successes, challenges & the next steps in tuberculosis control.

MT Mohammad Tahir, SK Sharma, DS Rohrberg… - 2006 - cabidigitallibrary.org
… , and their successes. We present a brief report on the status of a DOTS centre being run at
a large tertiary care centre in northern India for almost four years (2001-2005). Methods: The …

Decentralization and health system performance–a focused review of dimensions, difficulties, and derivatives in India

B Panda, HP Thakur - BMC health services research, 2016 - Springer
… compliance of health service delivery points with pre-defined … On further scrutiny, 28 articles
were excluded at a later stage … The authors concluded that the chance of treatment success