Abstract:Anti-tuberculous (Anti-TB) chemotherapy in Uganda is outlined. Its pattern of use and the subsequent shortcomings have prompted the need for the present review. A collateral comparison to that of Hong Kong was run to emphasize the correlation of anti-TB chemotherapy with economic development and regional variation in the population of the two areas. Tuberculosis of the central nervous system (CNS) has a high fatality rate. In the search for a more comprehensive anti-TB dosage regimen, the difficulty in treatin… Show more
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