The impact of rural residence and HIV infection on poor tuberculosis treatment outcomes in a large urban hospital: a retrospective cohort analysis.
Aishatu Lawal AdamuMuktar H AliyuNajiba Aliyu GaladanciBaba Maiyaki MusaUmar Muhammad LawanUsman BashirIbrahim AbubakarPublished in: International journal for equity in health (2018)
Rural residents attending a large Nigerian TB clinic are at increased risk of having poor treatment outcomes, and this risk is amplified among those that are HIV-negative. Our findings indicate that rural coverage of HIV services may be better than TB services. These findings highlight the importance of expanding coverage of TB services to ensure prompt diagnosis and commencement of treatment, especially among rural-dwellers in resource-limited settings.