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110. Interview with Sirinapha Jittimanee, Bureau of AIDS, <strong>TB</strong> and STIs, December 7, 2005.<br />

111. P. Kamolratanakul, et al., “Economic Impact of Tuberculosis at the Household Level,” International<br />

Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 1999: 3(7): 596–602.<br />

112. Interview with Attapon Cheepsattayakorn, director, 10th Zonal <strong>TB</strong> and Chest Disease Center, Chiang<br />

Mai, December 8, 2005.<br />

113. Comment by Petachawan Pungrassami, Office of Disease Prevention and Control Region 12, Public<br />

Health Watch roundtable meeting, Bangkok, December 6, 2005.<br />

114. Comment by Somsak Akksilp, director, Office of Disease Prevention and Control Region 7, Public<br />

Health Watch roundtable meeting, Bangkok, December 6, 2005.<br />

115. Interview with Attapon Cheepsattayakorn, director, 10th Zonal <strong>TB</strong> and Chest Disease Center, Chiang<br />

Mai, December 8, 2005.<br />

116. Interview with a provincial chief medical officer, Chiang Mai Provincial Health Office, and the director,<br />

10th Zonal <strong>TB</strong> and Chest Disease Center, and his staff, Office of Disease Prevention and Control<br />

Region 10, Chiang Mai, January 17, 2004.<br />

117. Comment at Public Health Watch roundtable meeting, Bangkok, December 6, 2005.<br />

118. Interview with <strong>TB</strong> team, Chiang Mai, January 20, 2005.<br />

119. Cross-sectional study jointly conducted by the Ministry of Public Health, the <strong>TB</strong> Research Institute and<br />

the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1995–1996.<br />

120. Comment by Sumalee Amarinsangpen, Office of Disease Control and Prevention Region 10, Public<br />

Health Watch roundtable meeting, Chiang Mai, December 9, 2006.<br />

121. Interview with NTP consultant to the Bureau of AIDS, <strong>TB</strong> and STIs, October 3, 2005.<br />

122. Group discussion with village health volunteers in Mae Sod District, Tak province, January 26, 2005.<br />

123. Comment by Sumalee Amarinsangpen, Office of Disease Prevention and Control Region 10, Public<br />

Health Watch roundtable meeting, Chiang Mai, December 9, 2006.<br />

124. P. Pungrassami et al., “Are health personnel the best choice for directly observed treatment in<br />

Southern <strong>Thailand</strong>? A comparison of treatment outcomes among diffeent types of observers,” Journal<br />

of Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2002; 96: 695–699.<br />

125. Comment at Public Health Watch roundtable meeting, Bangkok, December 6, 2005.<br />

126. Interview with Sirinapha Jittimanee, public health officer, <strong>TB</strong> Cluster, Bureau of AIDS, <strong>TB</strong> and STIs<br />

Bangkok, December 7, 2005.<br />

127. Interview with Sirinapha Jittimanee, public health officer, <strong>TB</strong> Cluster, Bureau of AIDS, <strong>TB</strong> and Bangkok,<br />

December 7, 2005.<br />

128. Interview with Attapon Cheepsattayakorn, director, 10th Zonal <strong>TB</strong> and Chest Disease Center, Chiang<br />

Mai, December 8, 2005.<br />

129. The financial crisis of 1997 increased the number of people below the poverty line by an estimated<br />

three million. See UNDP, Human Development Report 2004, <strong>Thailand</strong>.<br />

130. Department of Communicable Disease Control, MoPH, <strong>Thailand</strong>, and WHO, Second Review of the<br />

National Tuberculosis Programme in <strong>Thailand</strong>, (Geneva: WHO, 1999), p. 17<br />

131. WHO, Global Tuberculosis Control: Surveillance, Planning, Financing, (Geneva: WHO, 2005), p. 132.<br />

132. WHO, Global Tuberculosis Control: Surveillance, Planning, Financing, (Geneva: WHO, 2005), p. 132.<br />

133. WHO, Global Tuberculosis Control: Surveillance, Planning, Financing, (Geneva: WHO, 2005), p. 129.<br />

134. WHO, Global Tuberculosis Control: Surveillance, Planning, Financing, (Geneva: WHO, 2005), p. 129.<br />

135. When drug purchase and distribution was still a responsibility of the NTP, prior to health reforms,<br />

the NTP reported spending approximately 80 percent of its total drug budget on drugs produced by<br />

the Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO), <strong>Thailand</strong>. WHO, Second Review of the National<br />

Tuberculosis Programme in <strong>Thailand</strong>, (Geneva: WHO, 1999), p. 29.<br />

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