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Silvia S Chiang, Jonathon R Campbell, Daniele Maria Pelissari, Márcia C Bellotti de Oliveira, Anna Cristina C Carvalho, et al.
…rculosis (TB) annually. Little is known about the impact of pregnancy on TB outcomes. **METHODS:** This study used surveillance data from Brazil's Ministry of Health. We included women aged 11-49 years newly diagnosed with drug-susceptible TB disease between 2016 and 2022, treat…
Van Schalkwyk M, Bekker A, Decloedt E, Wang J, Theron GB, et al.
Physiological changes during pregnancy may alter the pharmacokinetics (PK) of antituberculosis drugs. The International Maternal Pediatric Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trials Network P1026s was a multicenter, phase IV, observational, prospective PK and safety study of antiretroviral …
Korri R, Bakuli A, Owolabi OA, Lalashowi J, Azize C, et al.
…l and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes, including ectopic pregnancy and perinatal mortality. The data presented here is from the TB Sequel observational cohort conducted in four African countries. For this sub-study, we selected only female participants, who were diagnosed with…
Chihota V, Gombe M, Gupta A, Salazar-Austin N, Ryckman T, et al.
…al outcomes, and newer regimens have not yet been tested in pregnancy. New formulations of rifapentine-based TPT have been developed, and the cost has been radically reduced. Innovative models of delivery to support the scale up of TPT have been developed. Modeling suggests that …
Loveday M, Gandhi NR, Khan PY, Theron G, Hlangu S, et al.
…of infants born to mothers treated for drug resistant TB in pregnancy. Critical case history assessment is important to identify risks and guide clinical practice. Methods In a cohort of pregnant women with multidrug or rifampicin resistant (MDR/RR)-TB enrolled between 1 January …
Muhammed S Bah, Kyaw Ko Ko Htet, Gregory P Bisson, Celso Khosa, Refiloe Masekela, et al.
…actor with the four most recommended being HIV/AIDS (100%), pregnancy (73%) and liver disease (59%) and mental health (59%). Recommendations for linkage to care were more infrequent and also varied with the top four being HIV (88%), liver disease (47%), diabetes (44%), and mental…
Marx FM, Cohen T, Lombard C, Hesseling AC, Dlamini SS, et al.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent to which relapse and other previously treated tuberculosis (TB) contribute to the notified TB burden in South Africa. DESIGN: We conducted an ecological analysis at the level of the 52 South African health districts using national electronic T…