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Yu Bai, Y. Xue, Mucong Li, Mengtao Li, Chanyuan Wu
To the Editor: Tuberculosis (TB) persists as one of the leading causes of death from a single infectious agent worldwide and has regained prominence following the Coronavirus Disease 2019 pandemic.[1] Patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) constitute a partic…
Susvitasari K, Tupper PF, Cancino-Muños I, Lòpez MG, Comas I, et al.
…ping cases into clusters and understanding their underlying epidemiology are fundamental tasks. In genomic epidemiology, clusters are typically identified either using pathogen sequences alone or with sequences in combination with epidemiological data such as location and time of…
Chen WY, Chen YF, Tsai JM, Huang HM, Su YC
…n binary and ternary mixtures on Daphnia magna and used the epidemiology of TB history to construct epidemiology-based wastewater monitoring for assessing the environmental release of residues and related ecological risks. The acute immobilization of median effect concentrations …
Li L, Lv Y, Su L, Liu Q, Lan K, et al.
…is available from central Guangxi. To better understand the epidemiology of EPTB in central Guangxi and identify risk factors associated with them, we retrospectively investigated the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB), especially EPTB, among patients admitted to the Chest Hospita…
Yerezhepov D, Gabdulkayum A, Akhmetova A, Kozhamkulov U, Rakhimova S, et al.
…e rate of TB in Kazakhstan, our research aimed to study the epidemiology and genetics of PTB in Kazakhstan. Materials and methods 1,555 participants were recruited to the case-control study. The epidemiology data was taken during an interview. Polymorphisms of selected genes were…
Li Y, Hu Y, Mansjö M, Zhao Q, Jiang W, et al.
This study aimed to validate the epidemiological significance and temporal stability of Mycobacterial Interspersed Repetitive Units-Variable Number of Tandem Repeats (MIRU-VNTR) typing in a genetically and geographically diverse set of clinical isolates from patients diagnosed wi…
Aaby P, Benn CS
Background Epidemiological and immunological studies are increasingly reporting non-specific effects (NSEs) of vaccines; i.e. vaccines may affect the risk and severity of non-targeted infections. We reviewed how epidemiological studies developed the concept of beneficial NSEs of …
Reis AC, Albuquerque T, Botelho A, Cunha MV
…vine TB control. Furthermore, the information regarding the epidemiology and biology of M. caprae is quite limited comparing to the cognate bovine-adapted ecotype, M. bovis. In this work, we applied spoligotyping and MIRU-VNTR (Mycobacterial Interspersed Repetitive Units-Variable…
Riaz SM, Sviland L, Hanevik K, Mustafa T
Background Without treatment, nearly 50 % of tuberculosis (TB) patients die. World Health Organization's definition of TB deaths does not take into consideration whether the cause of death was TB or other non-TB co-morbid conditions. We aimed to improve our knowledge of the cause…
Dias RFG, Bento LO, Tavares C, Ranes Filho H, Silva MACD, et al.
Knowledge about epidemiological distribution patterns of HIV infection in different geographic regions is relevant to understand the dynamics of the disease in Brazil. This study aims to characterize the epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from Southwest…
Guo Z, Xiao D, Wang X, Wang Y, Yan T
…in order to provide a deeper understanding of trends in the epidemiology of pulmonary tuberculosis in China and a theoretical basis to assess the effectiveness of government interventions and develop more targeted prevention and control strategies. Methods A discrete dynamic mode…
Pelissari DM, Rocha MS, Bartholomay P, Sanchez MN, Duarte EC, et al.
Objectives To identify scenarios based on socioeconomic, epidemiological and operational healthcare factors associated with tuberculosis incidence in Brazil. Design Ecological study. Settings The study was based on new patients with tuberculosis and epidemiological/operational va…
Barandiaran S, Marfil MJ, Capobianco G, Pérez Aguirreburualde MS, Zumárraga MJ, et al.
…poses the potential relevance of a multi-host system in the epidemiology of bTB in the region. The statistical models presented here may be used in the design of a low cost, abattoir-based surveillance program for bTB in the pig industry in Argentina, with potential extension to …
Mui WL, Parekh FK, Tseng AS, Toro J, Craig T, et al.
…miologic analysis to systematically assess site-specific TB epidemiology. The integration of robust data-driven practices, and more quantitatively focused analysis, allowed for the objective evaluation of sites, which resulted in the identification of sites and catchment areas wi…
Ning CQ, Hu ZH, Chen JH, Ai L, Tian LG
…stribution. Methods We searched for the articles related to epidemiology of Blastocystis in humans and animals throughout China which published from January 1, 1990, to July 31, 2019 in the following databases: PubMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and Wanfang da…
Jun Komukai, Kaori Yamamoto, Osamu Tokunaga, Hiharu Inoue, Takayuki Wada
…rom 2008-2023, focusing on diagnostic methods and molecular epidemiology using variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) analysis and whole-genome sequencing (WGS). Among 29 children aged 0-14 years (notification rate: 0.04 per 100,000), three (10.3%) were born abroad, and five (1…
Bandopadhyay S, Gupta A, Banerjee A, Gupta P
… they have occurred many times in history. The discourse of epidemiology describes mainly the causal factors which need to be mitigated to prevent or combat the effects of epidemics. In epidemiology, we are not concerned for a person, but rather every individual globally, to make…
General Directorate of Health and Public Hygiene, Bamako, Mali, Ousmane Sy, Karamoko Djiguiba, Cheickne Hamala Kome, Sidy Sangare, et al.
Background: Tuberculosis (TB is a frequent and fatal infectious disease, despite the existence of effective treatment. It is now a major public health problem worldwide. It is estimated that 10.6 million people will have developed tuberculosis worldwide by 2022. Several studies h…
Beuy Joob, Viroj Wiwanitkit
…infection can lead to complex clinical problem. The genetic epidemiology of tuberculous meningitis is an interesting data.Materials and methods Here, the authors collected and summarized on the molecular genetic epidemiological data of tuberculous meningitis isolates from Thailan…
Marcos Lorran Paranhos Leão, Lucas Delboni Soares
INTRODUCTION: Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the contagion of which occurs primarily through the air. Wherever it is found, the disease is capable of causing changes in the shape and function of the organs, such as: consolidations, cav…
García de Viedma D
…ave been proposed during this initial period of the genomic epidemiology era in tuberculosis. The aim of this review is not to make a systematic analysis of these different approaches but to show how various lines of progression are being followed, each looking for different ways…
Starshinova A, Belyaeva E, Doktorova N, Korotkevich I, Kudlay D
Aim Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, many support programs for tuberculosis (TB) patients have been discontinued and TB mass screening activities decreased worldwide, resulting in a decrease in new case detection and an increase in TB deaths (WHO, WHO global lists of high burden…
I. B. Lebedeva, O. D. Borodkina, Т. Е. Bondarenko, Ye B Brusina
Relevance. At present, three infections – HIV infection, tuberculosis, and COVID-19 - are spreading simultaneously in the world. Of great practical importance is the assessment of clinical and epidemiological features of COVID-19 in HIV-infected patients with tuberculosis, COVID-…
Diel R, Nienhaus A
The widespread paradigm that younger children usually do not transmit M. tuberculosis complex (Mtbc) to their contacts has not yet been proven by genotypically confirmed transmissions. Therefore, we undertook a systematic review of molecular-epidemiological studies to investigate…
Bhembe NL, Green E
…al challenge. Making it imperative to examine the molecular epidemiology of drug resistant tuberculosis. Molecular epidemiology methods can evaluate transmission patterns and risk factors, ascertain transmission cases of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) and furthermore d…