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Acceptability Of Active Case Finding With A Seed-And-Recruit Model To Improve Tuberculosis Case Detection And Linkage To Treatment In Cambodia: A Qualitative Study, Sovannary Tuot, Alvin K. J. Teo, Danielle Cazabon, Say Sok, Mengieng Ung, Sangky Ly, Sok Chamreun Choub, Siyan Yi Jul 2019

Acceptability Of Active Case Finding With A Seed-And-Recruit Model To Improve Tuberculosis Case Detection And Linkage To Treatment In Cambodia: A Qualitative Study, Sovannary Tuot, Alvin K. J. Teo, Danielle Cazabon, Say Sok, Mengieng Ung, Sangky Ly, Sok Chamreun Choub, Siyan Yi


Background

With support of the national tuberculosis (TB) program, KHANA (a local non-governmental organization in Cambodia) has implemented an innovative approach using a seed-and-recruit model to actively find TB cases in the community. The model engaged community members including TB survivors as seed and newly diagnosed people with TB as recruiters to recruit presumptive TB cases in their social network in a snowball approach for screening and linkage to treatment. This study aimed to explore the acceptability of the active case finding with the seed-and-recruit model in detecting new TB cases and determine the characteristics of successful seeds.

Methods

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Risk Factors Associated With Poor Health Outcomes For Children Under The Age Of 5 With Moderate Acute Malnutrition In Rural Fagita Lekoma District, Awi Zone, Amhara, Ethiopia, 2016, W/Amilak Adamu, Dube Jara, Mulunesh Alemayehu, Sahai Burrowes Jan 2017

Risk Factors Associated With Poor Health Outcomes For Children Under The Age Of 5 With Moderate Acute Malnutrition In Rural Fagita Lekoma District, Awi Zone, Amhara, Ethiopia, 2016, W/Amilak Adamu, Dube Jara, Mulunesh Alemayehu, Sahai Burrowes


Background: Left untreated, moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) in children can lead to severe acute malnutrition, stunting, developmental delays, and death. Despite recent progress the prevalence of malnutrition remains high throughout Ethiopia. The ability to make accurate prognoses and develop effective treatment strategies for children with MAM is currently limited and, as result, a significant proportion of children with MAM fail to recover even with treatment. We seek to address this limitation by assessing the risk factors for poor outcomes among children under the age of 5 with MAM in a rural area of Ethiopia’s Amhara Region. This region is …