Publications by authors named "Ilsa Louisa Haeusler"

Many studies have demonstrated that prisons are hotspots of tuberculosis disease and transmission. Despite this, it remains unclear which interventions are most effective at controlling tuberculosis in prisons. The objective was to determine the study designs used to investigate tuberculosis control in prisons, and the efficacy of interventions undertaken.

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This quality improvement (QI) work was carried out in Cecilia Makiwane Hospital (CMH), a regional public hospital in the Eastern Cape, South Africa (SA). SA has among the highest incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in the world and this is a leading cause of death in SA. Nosocomial infection is an important source of TB transmission.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ilsa Louisa Haeusler"

  • - Ilsa Louisa Haeusler's research primarily focuses on tuberculosis (TB) detection and prevention, particularly in high-risk environments such as prisons and hospitals, highlighting the urgent need for effective control measures in these settings.
  • - Her systematic review of TB studies in prisons emphasizes the lack of clarity regarding the most effective interventions for controlling TB transmission, suggesting a need for improved research methodologies in this area.
  • - In her quality improvement work at a regional hospital in South Africa, Haeusler addresses the significant public health challenge posed by nosocomial TB infections, aiming to enhance infection control practices in a region with one of the highest TB incidences globally.