The meaning and consequences of tuberculosis for an at-risk urban group in Ecuador
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Resumen
The study findings highlight a need for enhanced population access to TB education. Health education and social marketing directed toward increasing TB knowledge and changing perceptions and attitudes could ultimately contribute to improved early diagnosis, treatment adherence, prevention, and decreased stigma. This could be accomplished providing that the public health infrastructure is adequate to meet demands.
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Rodrigo X. Armijos, & M. Margaret Weigel, & Matilde Qincha, & Bernarda Ulloa (2008). The meaning and consequences of tuberculosis for an at-risk urban group in Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1020-49892008000300006