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PLOS ONE | 2012

Adherence to tuberculosis treatment among migrant pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Shandong, China: a quantitative survey study.

Chengchao Zhou; Jie Chu; Jinan Liu; Ruoyan Gai Tobe; Hong Gen; Xingzhou Wang; Wengui Zheng; Lingzhong Xu

Adherence to TB treatment is the most important requirement for efficient TB control. Migrant TB patients’ “migratory” nature affects the adherence negatively, which presents an important barrier for National TB Control Program in China. Therefore, TB control among migrants is of high importance.The aim of this study is to describe adherence to TB treatment among migrant TB patients and to identify factors associated with adherence. A total of 12 counties/districts of Shandong Province, China were selected as study sites. 314 confirmed smear positive TB patients were enrolled between August 2nd 2008 and October 17th 2008, 16% of whom were non-adherent to TB therapy. Risk factors for non-adherence were: the divorced or bereft of spouse, patients not receiving TB-related health education before chemotherapy, weak incentives for treatment adherence, and self supervision on treatment. Based on the risk factors identified, measures are recommended such as implementing health education for all migrant patients before chemotherapy and encouraging primary care workers to supervise patients.


PLOS ONE | 2013

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of a National Neonatal Hearing Screening Program in China: Conditions for the Scale-Up

Ruoyan Gai Tobe; Rintaro Mori; Lihui Huang; Lingzhong Xu; Demin Han; Kenji Shibuya

Background In 2009, the Chinese Ministry of Health recommended scale-up of routine neonatal hearing screening - previously performed primarily only in select urban hospitals - throughout the entire country. Methods A decision analytical model for a simulated population of all live births in China was developed to compare the costs and health effects of five mutually exclusive interventions: 1) universal screening using Otoacoustic Emission (OAE) and Automated Auditory Brainstem Response (AABR); 2) universal OAE; 3) targeted OAE and AABR; 4) targeted OAE; and 5) no screening. Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) were calculated for health effects. Results and Discussion Based on the cost-effectiveness and potential health outcomes, the optimal path for scale-up would be to start with targeted OAE and then expand to universal OAE and universal OAE plus AABR. Accessibility of screening, diagnosis, and intervention services significantly affect decision of the options. Conclusion In conclusion, to achieve cost-effectiveness and best health outcomes of the NHS program, the accessibility of screening, diagnosis, and intervention services should be expanded to reach a larger population. The results are thus expected to be of particular benefit in terms of the ‘rolling out’ of the national plan.


Intractable & Rare Diseases Research | 2014

Amniotic Fluid Embolism (AFE) in China: Are maternal mortality and morbidity preventable?

Xiuting Mo; Aihua Feng; Xiaoyan Liu; Ruoyan Gai Tobe

A case of hospital-patient conflict has occurred in China that has lifted billows in the public and highlighted the lethality of amniotic fluid embolism (AFE). AFE is a rare but severe obstetric complication with high maternal mortality and morbidity. Globally, the incidence of AFE is estimated to be approximately 2 to 6 per 100,000 deliveries. The maternal mortality rate (MMR) attributable to AFE ranges between 0.5 to 1.7 deaths per 100,000 deliveries in the developed world and 1.9 to 5.9 deaths per 100,000 deliveries in the developing world. In developed countries, AFE often accounts for a leading cause of maternal mortality; whereas the proportion of maternal death caused by AFE tends to be not as dominant compared to common perinatal complications in developing countries. With the mechanism remaining to be elucidated, AFE can neither be predicted nor prevented even in developed countries. Treatment requires a set of highly intensive advanced emergency obstetric care, challenging obstetric care in developing countries. Although this complication is currently far from preventable, China has potential to improve the prognosis of AFE by strengthening the emergency obstetric care system.


BioScience Trends | 2013

Changes in and shortcomings of control strategies, drug stockpiles, and vaccine development during outbreaks of avian influenza A H5N1, H1N1, and H7N9 among humans

Lin Mei; Peipei Song; Qi Tang; Ke Shan; Ruoyan Gai Tobe; Lesego Selotlegeng; Asghar Hammad Ali; Yangyang Cheng; Lingzhong Xu


BioScience Trends | 2011

The rural-to-urban migrant population in China: Gloomy prospects for tuberculosis control

Ruoyan Gai Tobe; Lingzhong Xu; Peipei Song; Yong Huang


BioScience Trends | 2013

Prevention of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and cervical cancer in China: How does HPV vaccination bring about benefits to Chinese women?

Xiaoyan Liu; Aihua Feng; Yimeng Cui; Ruoyan Gai Tobe


BioScience Trends | 2015

Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD): Implications for health and nutritional issues among rural children in China

Aihua Feng; Lijie Wang; Xiang Chen; Xiaoyan Liu; Ling Li; Baozhen Wang; Huiwen Luo; Xiuting Mo; Ruoyan Gai Tobe


Drug discoveries and therapeutics | 2013

Changes in and shortcomings of drug stockpiling, vaccine development and related policies during outbreaks of avian influenza A H5N1, H1N1, and H7N9 among humans

Lin Mei; Qi Tang; Yimeng Cui; Ruoyan Gai Tobe; Lesego Selotlegeng; Asghar Hammad Ali; Lingzhong Xu


BioScience Trends | 2013

Factors affecting patient delay of diagnosis and completion of Direct Observation Therapy, Short-course (DOTS) among the migrant population in Shandong, China

Ruoyan Gai Tobe; Lingzhong Xu; Chengchao Zhou; Qing Yuan; Hong Geng; Xingzhou Wang


European Journal of Public Health | 2016

Do different parenting patterns impact the health and physical growth of 'left-behind' preschool-aged children? A cross-sectional study in rural China.

Xiuting Mo; Lingzhong Xu; Huiwen Luo; Xinhai Wang; Furong Zhang; Ruoyan Gai Tobe

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