Background. Contact screening is an essential component of all tuberculosis control strategies. We hypothesize that time-to-detection (TTD) in liquid culture of spontaneously produced sputum samples may help identify index cases at high risk of transmission. Methods. We studied retrospectively a cohort of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis in Birmingham, United Kingdom (January 2010–December 2012). We studied the correlation of TTD with the risk of transmis-sion of infection from index cases to contacts and compared this with sputum microscopy. Chest radiographs (CXRs) were graded from 0 to 6 (0, no radiographic evidence of disease; 5, bilateral cavitation; and 6, miliary disease). Results. Of the 184 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis repor...
Background: Diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection can be confirmed by Xpert assa...
Background: Diagnostic tests are generally used in situations with similar pre-test probability of d...
To assess the circumstances of recent transmission of tuberculosis (TB) (progression to active disea...
Background. Contact screening is an essential component of all tuberculosis control strategies. We h...
BACKGROUND Contact screening is an essential component of all tuberculosis control strategies. We...
Objectives: Time-to-detection (TTD) in culture on liquid media is inversely correlated to bacillary ...
SETTING: After the diagnosis of a case of tuberculosis (TB), contact tracing is directed by the risk...
Background: Time to detection (TTD) on automated liquid mycobacterial cultures is an emerging biomar...
Sputum smear microscopy is widely used for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment monitoring. We evalu...
Tuberculosis (TB) poses a significant challenge for global health. Developing countries most burdene...
Contact tracing is a key part of tuberculosis prevention and care, aiming to hasten diagnosis and pr...
Sputum smear microscopy is widely used for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment monitoring. We evalu...
Background: Close contacts infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis are at high risk of tuberculosis...
Background The contacts of people with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) have a high risk of becoming inf...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) remains important to clinicians and patients because it can be high...
Background: Diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection can be confirmed by Xpert assa...
Background: Diagnostic tests are generally used in situations with similar pre-test probability of d...
To assess the circumstances of recent transmission of tuberculosis (TB) (progression to active disea...
Background. Contact screening is an essential component of all tuberculosis control strategies. We h...
BACKGROUND Contact screening is an essential component of all tuberculosis control strategies. We...
Objectives: Time-to-detection (TTD) in culture on liquid media is inversely correlated to bacillary ...
SETTING: After the diagnosis of a case of tuberculosis (TB), contact tracing is directed by the risk...
Background: Time to detection (TTD) on automated liquid mycobacterial cultures is an emerging biomar...
Sputum smear microscopy is widely used for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment monitoring. We evalu...
Tuberculosis (TB) poses a significant challenge for global health. Developing countries most burdene...
Contact tracing is a key part of tuberculosis prevention and care, aiming to hasten diagnosis and pr...
Sputum smear microscopy is widely used for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment monitoring. We evalu...
Background: Close contacts infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis are at high risk of tuberculosis...
Background The contacts of people with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) have a high risk of becoming inf...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) remains important to clinicians and patients because it can be high...
Background: Diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection can be confirmed by Xpert assa...
Background: Diagnostic tests are generally used in situations with similar pre-test probability of d...
To assess the circumstances of recent transmission of tuberculosis (TB) (progression to active disea...