Post-Graduate Department of Business Administration, AIMIT, St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore, India.
PG Department of Information Technology, AIMIT, St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore, India.
Health Care Women Int. 2020 Nov-Dec;41(11-12):1226-1239. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2020.1837135.
The COVID-19 pandemic and its health, economic and social aftermath has currently overshadowed every other health concern throughout the world. There are numerous ways in which this will impact existing public health issues. In this article we aim to examine and reflect on the interactions between COVID-19 and tuberculosis (TB) another scourge which has long been the world's leading infectious killer. There are potentially grave consequences for existing and undiagnosed TB patients globally, particularly in low and middle income countries like India where TB is endemic and health services poorly equipped. TB control programmes are likely to be strained due to diversion of resources, and an inevitable loss of health system focus. This is likely to lead to a reduction in quality of TB care and worse outcomes. The symptoms of TB and COVID-19 can be similar, for instance symptoms like cough and fever. Not only can this create diagnostic confusion, but it could worsen the stigmatization of TB patients especially in LMICs, given the fear of COVID-19. Women with TB in India are a vulnerable group as gender disparities play a significant role in how men and women access healthcare in the public and private sectors. They are especially likely to suffer as part of the "collateral damage" and also experience the impact of the double stigma disproportionately. In this paper the researchers examine the impact of Covid 19 on women seeking TB care in India.
新冠疫情及其对健康、经济和社会的后续影响,目前已经盖过了全球其他所有健康问题。这将以多种方式影响现有的公共卫生问题。在本文中,我们旨在探讨和反思新冠疫情与结核病(TB)之间的相互作用,结核病长期以来一直是全球主要的传染病杀手。对于全球现有的和未被诊断的结核病患者来说,可能会产生严重的后果,特别是在印度等结核病流行且卫生服务设备简陋的中低收入国家。由于资源转移,结核病控制规划可能会受到压力,卫生系统的注意力也不可避免地会分散。这可能会导致结核病护理质量下降,后果更严重。结核病和新冠病毒的症状可能相似,例如咳嗽和发烧等症状。这不仅会造成诊断上的混乱,而且可能会加剧结核病患者的污名化,特别是在中低收入国家,因为人们对新冠病毒感到恐惧。印度的结核病女性患者是一个弱势群体,因为性别差异在男女在公共和私营部门获得医疗保健方面起着重要作用。她们特别有可能成为“附带损害”的一部分,也不成比例地受到双重污名的影响。在本文中,研究人员研究了新冠疫情对印度寻求结核病护理的女性的影响。