BackgroundNew immigrants to Canada with a history of tuberculosis or evidence of old healed tuberculosis on chest radiograph are referred to public health authorities for medical surveillance. This ostensible public health protection measure identifies a subgroup of patients (referrals) who are at very low risk (compared to non-referrals) of transmission.MethodsTo assess whether earlier diagnosis or a different phenotypic expression of disease explains this difference, we systematically reconstructed the immigration and transmission histories from a well-defined cohort of recently-arrived referral and non-referral pulmonary tuberculosis cases in Canada. Incident case chest radiographs in all cases and sequential past radiographs in referral...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) in migrants is an ongoing challenge in several low TB incidence countr...
grantor: University of TorontoMigration has resulted in the resurgence of tuberculosis (TB...
Among approximately 163.5 million foreign-born persons admitted to the United States annually, only ...
BackgroundNew immigrants to Canada with a history of tuberculosis or evidence of old healed tubercul...
Western countries including Canada have seen a steady decline in the incidence rates of tuberculosis...
Background. Canadian policy requires refugees with a history of tuberculosis (TB) or abnormal chest ...
ObjectiveTo examine how stratifying persons born outside Canada according to tuberculosis (TB) incid...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis elimination in countries with a low incidence of the disease necessitates m...
ObjectiveTo examine how stratifying persons born outside Canada according to tuberculosis (TB) incid...
SummaryBackgroundTuberculosis elimination in countries with a low incidence of the disease necessita...
Residents, and visitors to Canada, who were born in aforeign country with a high incidence of tuberc...
Immigration from areas of high incidence is thought to have fueled the resurgence of tuberculosis (T...
Mathematical models and molecular epidemiologic investigation support the argument that exogenous re...
The identification and treatment of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) among immigrants from high-...
Undetected acute Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the 50,000 refugee immigrants from Southeast Asia to Cana...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) in migrants is an ongoing challenge in several low TB incidence countr...
grantor: University of TorontoMigration has resulted in the resurgence of tuberculosis (TB...
Among approximately 163.5 million foreign-born persons admitted to the United States annually, only ...
BackgroundNew immigrants to Canada with a history of tuberculosis or evidence of old healed tubercul...
Western countries including Canada have seen a steady decline in the incidence rates of tuberculosis...
Background. Canadian policy requires refugees with a history of tuberculosis (TB) or abnormal chest ...
ObjectiveTo examine how stratifying persons born outside Canada according to tuberculosis (TB) incid...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis elimination in countries with a low incidence of the disease necessitates m...
ObjectiveTo examine how stratifying persons born outside Canada according to tuberculosis (TB) incid...
SummaryBackgroundTuberculosis elimination in countries with a low incidence of the disease necessita...
Residents, and visitors to Canada, who were born in aforeign country with a high incidence of tuberc...
Immigration from areas of high incidence is thought to have fueled the resurgence of tuberculosis (T...
Mathematical models and molecular epidemiologic investigation support the argument that exogenous re...
The identification and treatment of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) among immigrants from high-...
Undetected acute Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the 50,000 refugee immigrants from Southeast Asia to Cana...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) in migrants is an ongoing challenge in several low TB incidence countr...
grantor: University of TorontoMigration has resulted in the resurgence of tuberculosis (TB...
Among approximately 163.5 million foreign-born persons admitted to the United States annually, only ...