BACKGROUND: The rise in tuberculosis (TB) incidence following generalized HIV epidemics can overwhelm TB control programmes in resource-limited settings, sometimes accompanied by rising rates of drug resistance. This has led to claims that DOTS-based TB control has failed in such settings. However, few studies have described the effect of a sustained and well-supported DOTS programme on TB incidence and drug resistance over a long period. We present long-term trends in incidence and drug resistance in rural Malawi. METHODS: Karonga District in northern Malawi has an adult HIV prevalence of ≈ 10%. A research group, the Karonga Prevention Study, collaborates with the National Tuberculosis Programme to support core TB control activities. Bacte...
Setting/Objective: We evaluated clinical characteristics, yield of solid vs. liquid culture, polymer...
Background: Despite increasing interest in possible differences in virulence and transmissibility...
Setting: For 30 years, Malawi has experienced a dual epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
Background: The rise in tuberculosis (TB) incidence following generalized HIV epidemics can overwhel...
Background: The rise in tuberculosis (TB) incidence following generalized HIV epidemics can overw...
Background: The rise in tuberculosis (TB) incidence following generalized HIV epidemics can overwhel...
This paper summarises tuberculosis (TB) research over almost 30 years in Karonga District, northern ...
OBJECTIVE: To document the changing incidence and patterns of tuberculosis (TB) in rural Africa and ...
OBJECTIVES: Since 1985, Malawi has experienced a dual epidemic of HIV and tuberculosis (TB) which ha...
Objective To document the prevalence of multidrug resistance among peoplenewly diagnosed with – and...
BACKGROUND: The efficacy of BCG vaccines against pulmonary tuberculosis varies between populations, ...
Interferon (IFN)-gamma responsiveness to 12 purified protein derivative (PPD) and new tuberculin ant...
Background Each year, approximately 10% of people diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) globally have pre...
BACKGROUND: The proportion of cases of tuberculosis due to recent infection can be estimated in long...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing interest in possible differences in virulence and transmissibility be...
Setting/Objective: We evaluated clinical characteristics, yield of solid vs. liquid culture, polymer...
Background: Despite increasing interest in possible differences in virulence and transmissibility...
Setting: For 30 years, Malawi has experienced a dual epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
Background: The rise in tuberculosis (TB) incidence following generalized HIV epidemics can overwhel...
Background: The rise in tuberculosis (TB) incidence following generalized HIV epidemics can overw...
Background: The rise in tuberculosis (TB) incidence following generalized HIV epidemics can overwhel...
This paper summarises tuberculosis (TB) research over almost 30 years in Karonga District, northern ...
OBJECTIVE: To document the changing incidence and patterns of tuberculosis (TB) in rural Africa and ...
OBJECTIVES: Since 1985, Malawi has experienced a dual epidemic of HIV and tuberculosis (TB) which ha...
Objective To document the prevalence of multidrug resistance among peoplenewly diagnosed with – and...
BACKGROUND: The efficacy of BCG vaccines against pulmonary tuberculosis varies between populations, ...
Interferon (IFN)-gamma responsiveness to 12 purified protein derivative (PPD) and new tuberculin ant...
Background Each year, approximately 10% of people diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) globally have pre...
BACKGROUND: The proportion of cases of tuberculosis due to recent infection can be estimated in long...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing interest in possible differences in virulence and transmissibility be...
Setting/Objective: We evaluated clinical characteristics, yield of solid vs. liquid culture, polymer...
Background: Despite increasing interest in possible differences in virulence and transmissibility...
Setting: For 30 years, Malawi has experienced a dual epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...