BACKGROUND: There is considerable variability in the outcome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. We hypothesized that Mycobacterium africanum was less likely than M. tuberculosis to transmit and progress to tuberculosis disease. METHODS: In a cohort study of patients with tuberculosis and their household contacts in The Gambia, we categorized 1808 HIV-negative tuberculosis contacts according to exposure to M. tuberculosis or M. africanum. Positive skin test results indicated transmission, and development of tuberculosis during 2 years of follow-up indicated progression to disease. RESULTS: Transmission rates were similar, but rates of progression to disease were significantly lower in contacts exposed to M. africanum than in those expo...
Mycobacterium africanum is endemic to West Africa and causes tuberculosis (TB). We reviewed reported...
Studies of Tuberculosis (TB) case contacts are increasingly being utilised for understanding the rel...
The relative contribution of reactivated and recently acquired tuberculosis to the disease burden in...
SETTING: A tuberculosis (TB) case contact study in the Gambia. OBJECTIVE: To test whether Mycobacter...
Background: Human tuberculosis (TB) in West Africa is not only caused by M. tuberculosis but also by...
Understanding transmission dynamics is useful for tuberculosis (TB) control. A population-based mole...
Rates of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis were compared in Kinshasa, Zaire, in 521 househol...
Mycobacterium africanum comprises two phylogenetic lineages within the Mycobacterium tuberculosis co...
Few studies have investigated the risk factors for tuberculosis (TB) infection in highly endemic cou...
Tuberculosis (TB), one of the deadliest threats to human health, is mainly caused by 2 highly relate...
ObjectiveAncestral M. tuberculosis complex lineages such as M. africanum are underrepresented among ...
In West Africa, Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains co-circulate with M. africanum, and both pathogen...
BACKGROUND: Human tuberculosis (TB) in West Africa is not only caused by M. tuberculosis but also by...
Background: The “fitness” of an infectious pathogen is defined as the ability of the pathogen to sur...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The “fitness” of an infectious pathogen is defined as the ability of the pa...
Mycobacterium africanum is endemic to West Africa and causes tuberculosis (TB). We reviewed reported...
Studies of Tuberculosis (TB) case contacts are increasingly being utilised for understanding the rel...
The relative contribution of reactivated and recently acquired tuberculosis to the disease burden in...
SETTING: A tuberculosis (TB) case contact study in the Gambia. OBJECTIVE: To test whether Mycobacter...
Background: Human tuberculosis (TB) in West Africa is not only caused by M. tuberculosis but also by...
Understanding transmission dynamics is useful for tuberculosis (TB) control. A population-based mole...
Rates of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis were compared in Kinshasa, Zaire, in 521 househol...
Mycobacterium africanum comprises two phylogenetic lineages within the Mycobacterium tuberculosis co...
Few studies have investigated the risk factors for tuberculosis (TB) infection in highly endemic cou...
Tuberculosis (TB), one of the deadliest threats to human health, is mainly caused by 2 highly relate...
ObjectiveAncestral M. tuberculosis complex lineages such as M. africanum are underrepresented among ...
In West Africa, Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains co-circulate with M. africanum, and both pathogen...
BACKGROUND: Human tuberculosis (TB) in West Africa is not only caused by M. tuberculosis but also by...
Background: The “fitness” of an infectious pathogen is defined as the ability of the pathogen to sur...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The “fitness” of an infectious pathogen is defined as the ability of the pa...
Mycobacterium africanum is endemic to West Africa and causes tuberculosis (TB). We reviewed reported...
Studies of Tuberculosis (TB) case contacts are increasingly being utilised for understanding the rel...
The relative contribution of reactivated and recently acquired tuberculosis to the disease burden in...