Mathematical modelling is commonly used to evaluate infectious disease control policy and is influential in shaping policy and budgets. Mathematical models necessarily make assumptions about disease natural history and, if these assumptions are not valid, the results of these studies can be biased. We did a systematic review of published tuberculosis transmission models to assess the validity of assumptions about progression to active disease after initial infection (PROSPERO ID CRD42016030009). We searched PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Biosis, and Cochrane Library, and included studies from the earliest available date (Jan 1, 1962) to Aug 31, 2017. We identified 312 studies that met inclusion criteria. Predicted tuberculosis incidence va...
We present a mathematical model to simulate tuberculosis (TB) transmission in highly endemic regions...
Mathematical models are useful for assessing the potential epidemiological impact of future tubercul...
In any setting, a proportion of incident active tuberculosis (TB) reflects recent transmission (“rec...
Mathematical modelling is commonly used to evaluate infectious disease control policy, and is influe...
AbstractBackgroundFollowing infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) individuals may rapidly...
TB mathematical models employ various assumptions and approaches in dealing with the heterogeneous i...
BACKGROUND: Following infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb), individuals may rapidly deve...
© 2018 Dr. Romain Frederic Corneille RagonnetTuberculosis (TB) represents a major public health issu...
Tuberculosis remains a high burden for Human society despite considerable investments in its control...
In the UK, tuberculosis incidence has risen from the mid-1980s until recently, with the proportion o...
INTRODUCTION: The field of diagnostics for active tuberculosis (TB) is rapidly developing. TB diagno...
The authors used epidemiologic data on tuberculosis to construct a model for the time delay from ini...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that can prove fatal if untreated. Despite a re-emergence...
In this paper, a deterministic mathematical model was proposed and analyzed to understand the dynami...
BACKGROUND: Prevalence surveys show a substantial burden of subclinical (asymptomatic but infectious...
We present a mathematical model to simulate tuberculosis (TB) transmission in highly endemic regions...
Mathematical models are useful for assessing the potential epidemiological impact of future tubercul...
In any setting, a proportion of incident active tuberculosis (TB) reflects recent transmission (“rec...
Mathematical modelling is commonly used to evaluate infectious disease control policy, and is influe...
AbstractBackgroundFollowing infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) individuals may rapidly...
TB mathematical models employ various assumptions and approaches in dealing with the heterogeneous i...
BACKGROUND: Following infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb), individuals may rapidly deve...
© 2018 Dr. Romain Frederic Corneille RagonnetTuberculosis (TB) represents a major public health issu...
Tuberculosis remains a high burden for Human society despite considerable investments in its control...
In the UK, tuberculosis incidence has risen from the mid-1980s until recently, with the proportion o...
INTRODUCTION: The field of diagnostics for active tuberculosis (TB) is rapidly developing. TB diagno...
The authors used epidemiologic data on tuberculosis to construct a model for the time delay from ini...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that can prove fatal if untreated. Despite a re-emergence...
In this paper, a deterministic mathematical model was proposed and analyzed to understand the dynami...
BACKGROUND: Prevalence surveys show a substantial burden of subclinical (asymptomatic but infectious...
We present a mathematical model to simulate tuberculosis (TB) transmission in highly endemic regions...
Mathematical models are useful for assessing the potential epidemiological impact of future tubercul...
In any setting, a proportion of incident active tuberculosis (TB) reflects recent transmission (“rec...