A cohort of 1792 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive and 2970 HIV-negative South African miners was observed for 12 months starting in February 1998. All-cause hospitalizations and deaths were significantly associated with HIV infection (respective unadjusted incidence rate ratios, 2.9 and 9.2; respective 95% confidence intervals, 2.5-3.4 and 5.5-16.0). Tuberculosis (TB), bacterial pneumonia, cryptococcosis, and trauma were the major causes of admission for HIV-positive patients, whereas Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia was an uncommon cause (respective admission rates, 8.5, 6.9, 2.2, 6.0, and 0.53 admissions per 100 person-years). Enteritis, bronchitis, urinary tract infections, and soft-tissue infections were also significantly asso...
RATIONALE: Gold miners in South Africa undergo annual radiological screening for tuberculosis in an ...
This paper presents the results of a cross-sectional biomedical and social survey, conducted in a ma...
SETTING: South African gold mines. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of latent tuberculosis inf...
BACKGROUND: HIV and tuberculosis (TB) are the most common causes of death in South Africa. Antiretro...
Background: HIV and tuberculosis (TB) are the most common causes of death in South Africa. Antiretro...
OBJECTIVES: To describe causes of death and respiratory infections in HIV-infected miners in the pre...
Morbidity and mortality in South African gold miners: impact of untreated disease due to human immun...
OBJECTIVES: To study temporal changes in the relative prevalence of STI syndromes and the aetiology ...
Occupational settings offer an ideal opportunity to provide preventive health services for HIV-infec...
OBJECTIVE: Work-related injuries have severe, well-documented economic and social impacts, and injur...
We hypothesized that rapid presentation may be a general feature of tuberculosis (TB) associated wit...
We hypothesized that rapid presentation may be a general feature of tuberculosis (TB) associated wit...
The scourge of the triple epidemic of silicosis, tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS has plagued the Sout...
BACKGROUND: HIV infection increases the risk of tuberculosis. The HIV epidemic is also likely to hav...
BACKGROUND: HIV increases the risk of tuberculosis directly, through immunosuppression, and indirect...
RATIONALE: Gold miners in South Africa undergo annual radiological screening for tuberculosis in an ...
This paper presents the results of a cross-sectional biomedical and social survey, conducted in a ma...
SETTING: South African gold mines. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of latent tuberculosis inf...
BACKGROUND: HIV and tuberculosis (TB) are the most common causes of death in South Africa. Antiretro...
Background: HIV and tuberculosis (TB) are the most common causes of death in South Africa. Antiretro...
OBJECTIVES: To describe causes of death and respiratory infections in HIV-infected miners in the pre...
Morbidity and mortality in South African gold miners: impact of untreated disease due to human immun...
OBJECTIVES: To study temporal changes in the relative prevalence of STI syndromes and the aetiology ...
Occupational settings offer an ideal opportunity to provide preventive health services for HIV-infec...
OBJECTIVE: Work-related injuries have severe, well-documented economic and social impacts, and injur...
We hypothesized that rapid presentation may be a general feature of tuberculosis (TB) associated wit...
We hypothesized that rapid presentation may be a general feature of tuberculosis (TB) associated wit...
The scourge of the triple epidemic of silicosis, tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS has plagued the Sout...
BACKGROUND: HIV infection increases the risk of tuberculosis. The HIV epidemic is also likely to hav...
BACKGROUND: HIV increases the risk of tuberculosis directly, through immunosuppression, and indirect...
RATIONALE: Gold miners in South Africa undergo annual radiological screening for tuberculosis in an ...
This paper presents the results of a cross-sectional biomedical and social survey, conducted in a ma...
SETTING: South African gold mines. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of latent tuberculosis inf...