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Published on: October 25, 2024
Tuberculosis treatment
Marcelo Fouad Rabahi1,2, José Laerte Rodrigues da Silva Júnior2, Anna Carolina Galvão Ferreira1,3
1. Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia (GO) Brasil.
Addressing tuberculosis (TB) treatment requires considering individual and social factors. This review offers recommendations for Brazilian healthcare workers to improve TB patient outcomes and reduce transmission.
Area of Science:
- Public Health
- Infectious Diseases
- Social Medicine
Background:
- Tuberculosis (TB) treatment presents ongoing challenges, necessitating a holistic approach.
- Individual and collective health contexts significantly influence treatment efficacy.
- Socioeconomic factors are critical variables impacting tuberculosis treatment outcomes.
Purpose of the Study:
- To critically review recent national and international literature on tuberculosis treatment.
- To provide evidence-based recommendations for healthcare workers in Brazil.
- To enhance decision-making for tuberculosis patient management, aiming to reduce morbidity and transmission.
Main Methods:
- Critical literature review of national and international studies.
- Analysis of recent research on tuberculosis treatment strategies.
- Synthesis of findings relevant to the Brazilian healthcare context.
Main Results:
- Identification of key challenges in current tuberculosis treatment protocols.
- Highlighting the importance of integrating social and economic considerations.
- Development of recommendations tailored for the Brazilian healthcare setting.
Conclusions:
- Effective tuberculosis treatment necessitates a comprehensive approach beyond clinical factors.
- Recommendations are provided to support Brazilian healthcare workers in managing TB patients.
- The study aims to improve patient outcomes and interrupt disease transmission through informed decision-making.
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