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Understanding why at-risk population segments do not seek care for tuberculosis: a precision public health approach in South India.

Sarah HelfinsteinElisabeth EnglBeena E ThomasGayathri NatarajanPrithivi PrakashMokshada JainJayabal LavanyaMurugesan JagadeesanRebekah ChangTichakunda MangonoHannah KempShamim MannanHarkesh DabasGrace K CharlesSema K Sgaier
Published in: BMJ global health (2021)
Interventions to increase care-seeking should move from building general awareness to addressing treatment barriers such as lack of time and low-risk perception. Care-seeking interventions should address specific beliefs through a mix of educational, risk perception-targeting and social norms-based campaigns. Employed men who problem-drink and smoke are a prime target for interventions. Reducing delays in this group could dramatically reduce TB spread.
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