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Kapadiya DJ, Dave PV, Vadera B, Patel PG, Chawla S, et al.
Background Tuberculosis (TB) is first opportunistic infection and leading cause of death among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS. Certainly, the prevalence of TB is expected to differ between general population and HIV-infected persons. This study was conducted to determine…
Irina Lizinfeld, Liubov Parolina, N. Pshenichnaya, Larisa Davidova, Vadim Testov, et al.
…monary TB and to characterize the clinical, demographic and social profile of patients with combined pathology. Materials and methods . A retrospective, cross-sectional, descriptive study was performed using data from the Federal Hepatitis Registry. Seventy patients who met the i…
SK Singh, Singh Rajesh, Adam Ainley
…shift towards acute care settings for initial presentation. Social risk factors have worsened, reflecting broader health and social challenges that have an impact on acute and post-TB care. Our findings further highlight the need for more targeted interventions to address the TB …
Yar Muhammad Tunio, Ruqayya Farhad, Rizwan Channa, Muhammad Adnan Bawany, Raja Ravender, et al.
… information was analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22.0. These simple statistics included the age, height, and weight of the patients. It also factored in their Glasgow Coma Scale, how long their symptoms lasted for, and their serum sodium …
Van Hoving DJ, Griesel R, Meintjes G, Takwoingi Y, Maartens G, et al.
…se, BIOSIS, Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Conference Proceedings Citation Index- Science (CPCI-S), and also ClinicalTrials.gov and the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform to identify ongoing trials. Selectio…
Abiodun Ronke Ojewuyi, Abiona Oluwadamilola Odeyemi, A.O. Odeyemi, Amadin Aitua Olotu
…ata obtained was analysed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23.0. Results Five hundred and nine subjects were involved with a mean age of 39.8±16.99 years. Three hundred and sixteen (62.1%) were males, 69 (13.6%) participants were HIV positive. Eigh…
Tanisha, I.O. Melnychuk, M.L. Sharayeva
…be negative, which meant that the patient was neg-ative for social transmission of tuberculosis. Affected lymph nodes resolved completely after appro-priate therapy during one-year treatment. This case report of extrapulmonary tuberculosis highlights the importance of tissue diag…
V. Yu. Mishin, А. В. Мишина, Д. А. Лежнев, А. L. Sobkin, Natalya Sergeeva, et al.
…nfection in a healthy population, taking into account their social maladaptation and non-adherence to examination and treatment. This requires an active diagnosis of COVID-19 in all patients with respiratory tuberculosis and HIV-infection who are registered in the office of anti-…
Barkha Vimal, Saurabh Purohit, Albail Singh Yadav
…tatistically analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences v26.0. Results: Laparoscopy demonstrated 100% sensitivity in diagnosing abdominal TB, with characteristic findings such as tubercles and omental deposits showing strong correlation with histopathology (P=…
Echazarreta A, Zerbini E, De Sandro J, Sáenz C, Yessi L, et al.
… an age and gender perspective to enable the development of social and community-based strategies.
Bruce ATI, Berra TZ, Dos Santos FL, Alves YM, Souza LLL, et al.
… a serious public health problem, and is directly linked to social issues. We analyzed temporal trend variations in areas at risk for concomitant TB, and characterized the clinical and epidemiological profiles of cases in a hyperendemic municipality in the Amazon region of Brazil…
Getaneh Mengistu, Zinaye Tekeste, Daniel Mehabie, Solomon Tesfaye, Amir Alelign
…e, contact with TB patients, and high-risk occupational and social groups such as students, merchants, and pastoralists. Targeted TB prevention and control efforts focusing on these high-risk populations are needed to reduce the disease burden in the study area.
А. В. Мишина, V. Yu. Mishin, I. А. Vаsilyevа, Ivan V. Shashenkov
…ourse and death, due to not only comorbid disease, but also social maladjustment and lack of commitment to examination and treatment, this requires mandatory organization of an active examination of such patients to establish a diagnosis in tuberculosis treatment rooms. HIV-infec…
I.Ya. Tseymakh, А. П. Семитко, D.E. Bogachev, Ya. A. Dauletova, A.A. Shmakova, et al.
…ulosis continues to be major infectious disease in terms of social life and epidemiology that can have a negative impact on the outcomes of patients with COVID-19 and other infectious diseases, including because of the association of pathogenetic mechanisms of these infectious di…
V. Yu. Mishin, А. В. Мишина, Д. А. Лежнев, А. L. Sobkin, Ivan V. Shashenkov
Aim. To study the features of the social status, clinic and diagnosis of respiratory tuberculosis comorbidity and viral pneumonia caused by Herpes simplex virus type 1, Cytomegalovirus Human and SARS-CoV-2 in patients with late-stage HIV infection with immunodeficiency.
 Mat…
Christine Tzelios, Ruvandhi R. Nathavitharana
… integration of modern biomedical solutions with innovative social and political strategies to alleviate poverty. More data are needed to understand the performance of CAD across a range of settings, particularly among asymptomatic populations and those with a history of tubercul…
V. N. Guseynalieva
…ion among medical personnel and population was intensified, social groups facing the high risk to develop tuberculosis were identified, and laboratory diagnostics of tuberculous mycobacteria tuberculosis ( MTB ) was improved. For the first time in PHC , the rapid molecular geneti…
Kumar A, Singh J, Hashmat O, Ameet P, Budhrani N, et al.
… data was collected and analyzed on Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 18.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk NY, USA). Demographic data were presented as simple descriptive statistics giving mean and standard deviation for age, height, weight, GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale), seru…
Durga Anbalagan, Sandeep Kumar Dharnamoni, Prasanth Kumar Sarella, Lakshman Rao Rl, Adarsh Kumar K
…tered approach that combines health education, counselling, social support, and strengthened healthcare delivery systems.
Evidence L Nxumalo, Ncomeka Sineke, Ntandazo Dlatu, Teke Apalata, Lindiwe Modest Faye
… health systems. Understanding treatment outcomes and their determinants is required to achieve the WHO End TB Strategy targets. The objective of this study was to examine treatment outcomes for tuberculosis (TB) in both rural and urban clinics within the Eastern Cape Province. W…
Diriba G, Alemu A, Tola HH, Eshetu K, Yenew B, et al.
…crosoft Excel sheet and analyzed by Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23. Results Among a total of 13 772 individuals tested using the Xpert MTB/RIF assay, the majority (8223; 59.7%) were males, and 48.5% (6678) of the individuals were aged between 15 and 39 …
Anne BOURGARIT, MD, PhD
Tuberculous paradoxical reactions (PR) are immune reactions occurring during the course of antituberculous treatment and leading to a worsening of tuberculous symptoms after an initial improvement. This phenomenon has very extensively studied in HIV infected patients where it cor…