E M H Mitchell
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Gidado M, Mitchell E, Adejumo A, Levy J, Emperor O, Lawson A, et al.
Public Health Action
. 2022 Sep;
12(3):115-120.
PMID: 36160719
Background: Nigeria has an estimated TB prevalence of 219 per 100,000 population. In 2019, Nigeria diagnosed and notified 27% of the WHO-estimated cases of all forms of TB and contributed...
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Redwood L, Mitchell E, Viney K, Snow K, Nguyen T, Dung L, et al.
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
. 2021 May;
25(6):461-467.
PMID: 34049608
Drug resistance poses a major barrier to global control of TB - a leading infectious cause of death. Depression and stigma occur commonly among people with TB. However, the relationship...
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Miller C, Mitchell E, Nishikiori N, Zwerling A, Lonnroth K
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
. 2020 Apr;
24(4):367-375.
PMID: 32317059
There is an urgent need to improve tuberculosis (TB) case detection globally. This would require greater focus on the implementation of TB screening programs. However, to be productive, cost-effective, and...
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Mitchell E, Heumann S, Sprague L, Tesfaye D, van Dam A, Spruijt I
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
. 2019 May;
23(5):527-528.
PMID: 31097056
No abstract available.
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Macintyre K, Bakker M, Bergson S, Bhavaraju R, Bond V, Chikovore J, et al.
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
. 2017 Oct;
21(11):87-96.
PMID: 29025490
Crucial to finding and treating the 4 million tuberculosis (TB) patients currently missed by national TB programmes, TB stigma is receiving well-deserved and long-delayed attention at the global level. However,...
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Sommerland N, Wouters E, Mitchell E, Ngicho M, Redwood L, Masquillier C, et al.
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
. 2017 Oct;
21(11):81-86.
PMID: 29025489
Setting: While substantial progress is being made in tuberculosis (TB) control, the success of public health efforts is hampered by pervasive stigma. Objective: To perform a systematic literature review to...
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Rood E, Mergenthaler C, Bakker M, Redwood L, Mitchell E
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
. 2017 Oct;
21(11):60-68.
PMID: 29025486
Setting: Tuberculosis (TB) stigma is thought to delay or prevent the decision to seek health care, but the strength of this association and the prevalence of anticipated TB stigma in...
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Straetemans M, Bakker M, Mitchell E
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
. 2017 Oct;
21(11):6-18.
PMID: 29025480
Setting: Health care facilities in Kenya, Tanzania and Namibia. Objective: To study the factors associated with the observation of and willingness to report stigmatising behaviour towards persons living with the...
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Community referral for presumptive TB in Nigeria: a comparison of four models of active case finding
Adejumo A, Azuogu B, Okorie O, Lawal O, Onazi O, Gidado M, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2016 Feb;
16:177.
PMID: 26905034
Background: Engagement of communities and civil society organizations is a critical part of the Post-2015 End TB Strategy. Since 2007, many models of community referral have been implemented to boost...
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Luis S, Kamp N, Mitchell E, Henriksen K, van Leth F
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
. 2011 Jun;
15(7):943-8.
PMID: 21682969
Setting: A passive case-finding strategy as present in the DOTS strategy presupposes a patient's willingness to seek care. This requires awareness of tuberculosis (TB) symptoms and the diagnostic process, and...