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Rana Al Hamawi
Population Medicine considers the following types of articles:• Research Papers -reports of data from original research or secondary dataset analyses.• Review Papers -comprehensive, authoritative, reviews within the journal's scope.These include both systematic reviews and narrat…
Yue Yu, Qiao Yu, Ke Ren Shen, Ding Ting Xu, Wen Hu, et al.
The datasets during the current study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.
World Health Organization, Solans, Belén P., Béranger, Agathe, Radtke, Kendra, Mohamed, Ali, et al.
Darja Sadovska
Despite significant advancements in tuberculosis (TB) diagnostics, treatment, and prevention, the disease remains a major global public health challenge, with only limited reductions in incidence rates observed. In recent years, whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of Mycobacterium tube…
Darja Sadovska
Despite significant advancements in tuberculosis (TB) diagnostics, treatment, and prevention, the disease remains a major global public health challenge, with only limited reductions in incidence rates observed. In recent years, whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of Mycobacterium tube…
Irina Kostyukova, Anna Vyazovaya, О. А. Пасечник, Igor Mokrousov
Background . The prevalence of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis poses a serious public health problem, hampering the success of tuberculosis control programs around the world. Aim : Evaluation of epidemiological manifestations of tuberculosis and molecular genetic characteristics…
Alejandro Quiroz Compeán, José de J. Cendejas Gomez, A. Gangemi, Alfredo Ponce‐de‐León, Mariano J. Sotomayor de Zavaleta, et al.
…: Kidney & Bladder II (MP77)1 Apr 2020MP77-06 GENITOURINARY TUBERCULOSIS: IS IT CLINICALLY RELEVANT TO DIFFERENTIATE MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS FROM MYCOBACTERIUM BOVIS? Alejandro Quiroz Compeán*, José de J. Cendejas Gomez, Adrian M. Garza Gangemi, Alfredo Ponce de Leon, Mariano …
Menzies NA, Swartwood NA, Cohen T, Marks SM, Maloney SA, et al.
Background For settings with low tuberculosis incidence, disease elimination is a long-term goal. We investigated pathways to tuberculosis pre-elimination (incidence Methods Using a mathematical modelling framework, we simulated how US tuberculosis incidence could be affected by …
Gemechu Gelana Ararame, Birbirsa Sefera Senbeta, Tesfaye Negesa Liche, Elias Zewdu Sileshi
Comorbid diseases are complex diseases associated with tuberculosis that may affect tuberculosis treatment outcomes and mortality. The impact of comorbid diseases on tuberculosis treatment outcomes and mortality is not well known in Ethiopia. To assess the impact of comorbid dise…
Muh. Arfah Syam, Margaretha Solang, Widy Susanti Abdulkadir
Tuberculosis is a disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculosis does not only occur in the lungs, which is called pulmonary tuberculosis but can occur outside the lung organs, which is called extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Reinfection from Pulmonary tuberc…
Şua Sümer, Nazlım Aktuğ Demir, Onur Ural, Fatma Çölkesen
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that can affect all organs and tissues. The clinical forms of primary cutaneous tuberculosis are tuberculosis primary complex (tuberculosis chancre) and tuberculosis cutis miliaris (miliary cutaneous tuber…
G. S. Oganezova, E. M. Bogorodskaya, N. I. Briko, E. M. Belilovsky
…ection not only through the identification of patients with tuberculosis, but also through the identification of patients infected with M. tuberculosis, who still do not have manifestations of a local form of the disease. This made it possible to search for persons who were infec…
Vyawahare C, Mukhida S, Khan S, Gandham NR, Kannuri S, et al.
Introduction Tuberculosis remains a global health problem worldwide and the risk progression of Tuberculosis to Drug Resistant Tuberculosis is influenced by various factors. These include immunocompromised status, past history of tuberculosis, life style and nutritional level. He…
Bashir Ullah, Rukhsana Saboor, Muhammad Zahid Iqbal, Atiq Ahmad Bhatti, Abad Ur Rehman, et al.
…o determine the frequency of pre-extensively drug resistant tuberculosis, extensively drug resistant tuberculosis in patients with multi-drug resistant tuberculosis. Study design: Retrospective/observational Place and duration of study: Department of Medicine, Bolan Medical Colle…
Raju Hanumant Patil, Ravindra Y Mandolikar, Narendra Madhekar
Background: Tuberculosis is a very ancient disease of mankind; its description has been found in Hippocrates (460-377BC) observation, the ancient Buddhist and Chinese writing. Objective: To evaluate the RNTCP through assessment of treatment outcome of the pulmonary tuberculosis p…
Niladrita Deb -
…A study to assess the effectiveness of STP on prevention of tuberculosis among care takers of patients with tuberculosis visited at selected hospital of Kanpur. The objective of the study was to assess the pretest and post - test level of knowledge regarding prevention of tubercu…
Phe Tran Thi, Quyen Bui Thi Tu, Hoa Nguyen Binh
…d: The study aims to describe the knowledge and practice of tuberculosis prevention among family members of pulmonary tuberculosis patients being treated at Da Nang Lung Hospital in 2023 and some associated factors. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 168 family mem…
Chandulal, Rohan Naik
Tuberculosis is the major public health concern globally. Cardiovascular involvement was observed in 1-2% of cases with pulmonary tuberculosis. The present study was designed to assess the ECG changes in pulmonary tuberculosis before and after anti-tuberculosis therapy. A total o…
Meier NR, Sutter TM, Jacobsen M, Ottenhoff THM, Vogt JE, et al.
Rationale Tuberculosis diagnosis in children remains challenging. Microbiological confirmation of tuberculosis disease is often lacking, and standard immunodiagnostic including the tuberculin skin test and interferon- γ release assay for tuberculosis infection has limited sensiti…
Chiang SS, Murray MB, Kay AW, Dodd PJ
Introduction During adolescence, tuberculosis incidence rises, with a greater increase in males compared with females. Tuberculosis notifications and estimates infrequently disaggregate adolescent age groups. Moreover, the factors that drive the increases in overall incidence and…
Silva S, Arinaminpathy N, Atun R, Goosby E, Reid M
Background The tuberculosis targets for the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) call for a 90% reduction in tuberculosis deaths by 2030, compared with 2015, but meeting this target now seems highly improbable. To assess the economic impact of not meeting the target until 2045…
Pinto PFPS, Teixeira CSS, Ichihara MY, Rasella D, Nery JS, et al.
Background Although household contacts of patients with tuberculosis are known to be particularly vulnerable to tuberculosis, the published evidence focused on this group at high risk within the low-income and middle-income country context remains sparse. Using nationwide data fr…
Reichler MR, Khan A, Sterling TR, Zhao H, Moran J, et al.
Background The risk and timing of tuberculosis among recently exposed close contacts of patients with infectious tuberculosis are not well established. Methods We prospectively enrolled patients ≥15 years of age with culture-confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis and their close contac…
Daniel W, Tadesse S, Tamirat T, Selamu M
Background The risk of tuberculosis transmission is higher among household contacts than the general population. However, there is a paucity of information that explains the risk of experiencing active tuberculosis among household contacts in countries with a high burden of tuber…
Jia Q, Masleša-Galić S, Nava S, Horwitz MA
Mycobacterium tuberculosis infects approximately one-third of the world's population, causing active tuberculosis (TB) in ~10 million people and death in ~1.5 million people annually. A potent vaccine is needed to boost the level of immunity conferred by the current Mycobacterium…