BACKGROUND: In August 2005, the World Health Organization declared the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic in Africa to be a regional emergency. Current TB-control measures are failing, largely as a result of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic. Evaluation of additional control interventions requires detailed understanding of the epidemiological relationship between these diseases at the community level. METHODS: We examined age- and sex-specific trends in TB notifications and their association with the prevalence of HIV infection in a peri-urban township in South Africa during 1996-2004. Denominators for TB notifications were derived from population census data. The local TB-control program used the World Health Organization directly ob...
BACKGROUND:Adolescents in the Western Cape Province of South Africa had high force of Mycobacterium ...
Background Few studies have evaluated tuberculosis control in children and adolescents. We used rou...
The WHO recommends integrating interventions to address the devastating TB/HIV co-epidemics in South...
The HIV epidemic in South Africa has been associated with a similar increase in TB case load as repo...
BACKGROUND: The increasing global burden of tuberculosis (TB) is linked to human immunodeficiency vi...
RATIONALE: In 2005, we reported high prevalence of untreated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in a South ...
Objective: To investigate which of the World Health Organization recommended methods for tuberculosi...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health threat. Despite a slow decline in global TB rates, the Wor...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death in South Africa. The burden of disease v...
To describe the burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Cape Town by calculating TB incidence rates stratifie...
HIV has fuelled increasing tuberculosis (TB) incidence in sub-Saharan Africa. Better control of TB i...
Undiagnosed TB can remain infectious for prolonged periods and is the main source of ongoing TB tran...
SETTING: In the Hlabisa district tuberculosis programme, South Africa, the prevalence of human immun...
OBJECTIVES To report on trends of tuberculosis ascertainment among HIV patients in a rural HIV coho...
BACKGROUND Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death in South Africa. The burden of disease...
BACKGROUND:Adolescents in the Western Cape Province of South Africa had high force of Mycobacterium ...
Background Few studies have evaluated tuberculosis control in children and adolescents. We used rou...
The WHO recommends integrating interventions to address the devastating TB/HIV co-epidemics in South...
The HIV epidemic in South Africa has been associated with a similar increase in TB case load as repo...
BACKGROUND: The increasing global burden of tuberculosis (TB) is linked to human immunodeficiency vi...
RATIONALE: In 2005, we reported high prevalence of untreated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in a South ...
Objective: To investigate which of the World Health Organization recommended methods for tuberculosi...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health threat. Despite a slow decline in global TB rates, the Wor...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death in South Africa. The burden of disease v...
To describe the burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Cape Town by calculating TB incidence rates stratifie...
HIV has fuelled increasing tuberculosis (TB) incidence in sub-Saharan Africa. Better control of TB i...
Undiagnosed TB can remain infectious for prolonged periods and is the main source of ongoing TB tran...
SETTING: In the Hlabisa district tuberculosis programme, South Africa, the prevalence of human immun...
OBJECTIVES To report on trends of tuberculosis ascertainment among HIV patients in a rural HIV coho...
BACKGROUND Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death in South Africa. The burden of disease...
BACKGROUND:Adolescents in the Western Cape Province of South Africa had high force of Mycobacterium ...
Background Few studies have evaluated tuberculosis control in children and adolescents. We used rou...
The WHO recommends integrating interventions to address the devastating TB/HIV co-epidemics in South...