Objective: The HIV epidemic has increased the proportion of patients with smear-negative and extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) diagnoses, with related higher rates of poor TB treatment outcomes. Unlike in smear-positive pulmonary TB, no interim markers of TB treatment progress are systematically used to identify individuals most at risk of mortality. The objective of this study was to assess the association of body mass index (BMI) change at 1 month (615 days) from TB treatment start with mortality among HIV-positive individuals with smear-negative and extrapulmonary TB. Methods and Findings: A retrospective cohort study of adult HIV-positive new TB patients in Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) treatment programmes in Myanmar and Zimbabwe was...
International audienceBackground: Despite the predictive role of body weight variation in treatment ...
International audienceBackground: Despite the predictive role of body weight variation in treatment ...
OBJECTIVE: Weight variation during therapy has been described as a useful marker to predict TB treat...
OBJECTIVE: The HIV epidemic has increased the proportion of patients with smear-negative and extrapu...
The HIV epidemic has increased the proportion of patients with smear-negative and extrapulmonary tub...
OBJECTIVE: The HIV epidemic has increased the proportion of patients with smear-negative and extrapu...
Abstract Background High early morbidity and mortality following antiretroviral therapy (ART) initia...
Background: The changes in body composition markers (weight, fat mass, lean mass, and BMI) over time...
BACKGROUND—Low body mass index (BMI) is a known risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) in people without ...
ackground: The changes in body composition markers (weight, fat mass, lean mass, and BMI) over time ...
BackgroundIdentifying those at increased risk of death during TB treatment is a priority in resource...
This cohort study utilized data from a large HIV treatment program in western Kenya to describe the ...
This cohort study utilized data from a large HIV treatment program in western Kenya to describe the ...
BackgroundRemaining underweight during Tuberculosis (TB) treatment is associated with a higher risk ...
International audienceBackground: Despite the predictive role of body weight variation in treatment ...
International audienceBackground: Despite the predictive role of body weight variation in treatment ...
International audienceBackground: Despite the predictive role of body weight variation in treatment ...
OBJECTIVE: Weight variation during therapy has been described as a useful marker to predict TB treat...
OBJECTIVE: The HIV epidemic has increased the proportion of patients with smear-negative and extrapu...
The HIV epidemic has increased the proportion of patients with smear-negative and extrapulmonary tub...
OBJECTIVE: The HIV epidemic has increased the proportion of patients with smear-negative and extrapu...
Abstract Background High early morbidity and mortality following antiretroviral therapy (ART) initia...
Background: The changes in body composition markers (weight, fat mass, lean mass, and BMI) over time...
BACKGROUND—Low body mass index (BMI) is a known risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) in people without ...
ackground: The changes in body composition markers (weight, fat mass, lean mass, and BMI) over time ...
BackgroundIdentifying those at increased risk of death during TB treatment is a priority in resource...
This cohort study utilized data from a large HIV treatment program in western Kenya to describe the ...
This cohort study utilized data from a large HIV treatment program in western Kenya to describe the ...
BackgroundRemaining underweight during Tuberculosis (TB) treatment is associated with a higher risk ...
International audienceBackground: Despite the predictive role of body weight variation in treatment ...
International audienceBackground: Despite the predictive role of body weight variation in treatment ...
International audienceBackground: Despite the predictive role of body weight variation in treatment ...
OBJECTIVE: Weight variation during therapy has been described as a useful marker to predict TB treat...