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von Both U, Gerlach P, Ritz N, Bogyi M, Brinkmann F, et al.
…idence countries are due to rapid progression of infection (latent TB infection (LTBI)) to disease. We aimed to assess common practice for managing paediatric LTBI in Austria, Germany and Switzerland prior to the publication of the first joint national guideline for paediatric TB…
Robert I. Anderson, Eleanor Sheppard, Jun Yong, Alastair Yeoh, Thomas Seddon, et al.
…tion and management requires multi-disciplinary approach. • Latent TB screening in haematological malignancy is challenging. • Better evidence-based risk-stratification screening tools are needed. Current data indicate a rising incidence of tuberculosis in the UK, affecting both …
Mwaba P, Chakaya JM, Petersen E, Wejse C, Zumla A, et al.
An estimated 1.8 billion people worldwide have a latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI), with wide variations in LTBI rates across countries. LTBI can be due to infection with either drug-sensitive or drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) strains. Accurate data on the pre…
K S S, Saldanha PRM, Kushwah S, Prabhu AS
…be high in India. Inadequate diagnostic methods, suboptimal treatment and monitoring, and the lack of vigilant reporting system are some of the contributing factors for the failure of TB control. Objectives To know the current practices among local pediatricians regarding managem…