SETTING: Greater Banjul Area of the Gambia. OBJECTIVES: To identify co-prevalent tuberculosis (TB) among child contacts of adults with smear-positive TB. DESIGN: Child contacts aged <15 years in the immediate household and compound were prospectively enrolled and evaluated for TB disease using screening questionnaires and the tuberculin skin test (TST). Symptomatic and/or TST-positive (10 mm) contacts were further investigated. RESULTS: Of 4042 child contacts who underwent symptom screening and TST, 3339 (82.6%) were diagnosed as TB-exposed but not infected, 639 (15.8%) were latently infected and 64 (1.6%) had co-prevalent TB. Of the 64 TB cases, 50 (78.1%) were from within the immediate household of the index case, and 14 (21.9%) from with...
To assess the prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis among first-degree relative (FDR) contacts not li...
Background: As infected children represent a large proportion of the pool from which tuberculosis (T...
SETTING AND OBJECTIVES: Young children living with infectious tuberculosis (TB) cases are at high ri...
Background and Objectives: The World Health Organization End tuberculosis (TB) Strategy, approved in...
Background: Screening of children in household contact with smear-positive tuberculosis (TB) is univ...
Abstract. Background and objectives: The World Health Organization End tuberculosis (TB) Strategy, a...
Contact investigation is a key component of tuberculosis (TB) control in developed, but not developi...
A Tuberculin skin test (TST) survey was conducted to assess the prevalence of latent TB Infection (L...
SETTING: Screening and isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT) of child contacts of tuberculosis (TB) pat...
Background. Tuberculosis is a large source of morbidity and mortality among children. However, limit...
OBJECTIVE: Tuberculosis (TB) infection is highly prevalent in developing countries. As infected chil...
BACKGROUND:Investigation of household contacts exposed to infectious tuberculosis (TB) is widely rec...
Background: An estimated one million new cases of TB occur in children each year. Children are at a...
Purpose: to study tuberculosis situation in children in Kaluga Region in 2014-2018.Subjects and meth...
Introduction: The risk of transmission from the index case to its contacts is more in case of smear ...
To assess the prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis among first-degree relative (FDR) contacts not li...
Background: As infected children represent a large proportion of the pool from which tuberculosis (T...
SETTING AND OBJECTIVES: Young children living with infectious tuberculosis (TB) cases are at high ri...
Background and Objectives: The World Health Organization End tuberculosis (TB) Strategy, approved in...
Background: Screening of children in household contact with smear-positive tuberculosis (TB) is univ...
Abstract. Background and objectives: The World Health Organization End tuberculosis (TB) Strategy, a...
Contact investigation is a key component of tuberculosis (TB) control in developed, but not developi...
A Tuberculin skin test (TST) survey was conducted to assess the prevalence of latent TB Infection (L...
SETTING: Screening and isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT) of child contacts of tuberculosis (TB) pat...
Background. Tuberculosis is a large source of morbidity and mortality among children. However, limit...
OBJECTIVE: Tuberculosis (TB) infection is highly prevalent in developing countries. As infected chil...
BACKGROUND:Investigation of household contacts exposed to infectious tuberculosis (TB) is widely rec...
Background: An estimated one million new cases of TB occur in children each year. Children are at a...
Purpose: to study tuberculosis situation in children in Kaluga Region in 2014-2018.Subjects and meth...
Introduction: The risk of transmission from the index case to its contacts is more in case of smear ...
To assess the prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis among first-degree relative (FDR) contacts not li...
Background: As infected children represent a large proportion of the pool from which tuberculosis (T...
SETTING AND OBJECTIVES: Young children living with infectious tuberculosis (TB) cases are at high ri...