Barriers to accessing successful treatment for TB infection among adolescents and young men: A political economy analysis in Kenya
8 June 2023
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In 2020, men comprised 66% of all reported TB cases in Kenya. The TB cases were notably higher in males compared to females at 56.5% and 32.5% respectively while the prevalence for children was 11%.3
There are concerted efforts to care for and prevent TB through screening, timely diagnosis, treatment, and preventive mechanisms.
Read more: PEA-evidence-brief.pdf
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