A major problem resulting from interrupted tuberculosis (TB) treatment is the development of drug-resistant TB, including multidrug-resistant TB (MDR TB), a more deadly and costly-to-treat form of the disease. Global health systems are not equipped to diagnose and treat the current burden of MDR TB. TB-infected foreign visitors and temporary US residents who leave the country during treatment can experience treatment interruption and, thus, are at greater risk for drug-resistant TB. Using epidemiologic and demographic data, we estimated TB incidence among this group, as well as the proportion of patients referred to transnational care–continuity and management services during relocation; each year, ≈2,827 visitors and temporary residents ar...
Migration is a major challenge to tuberculosis (TB) control worldwide. TB treatment requires multipl...
Among approximately 163.5 million foreign-born persons admitted to the United States annually, only ...
Among approximately 163.5 million foreign-born persons admitted to the United States annually, only ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious disease caused by bacteria that are spread from person to person thro...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious disease caused by bacteria that are spread from person to person thro...
Background:In 2016, 3% of newly diagnosed patients with tuberculosis (TB) left the United States, of...
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in low-incidence countries in Europe is more prevalent amo...
For more than two decades, as the number of tuberculosis (TB) cases overall in the United States has...
In 1989, the Department of Health and Human Services Advisory Committee for Elimination of Tuberculo...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of imported multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is crucial, but kn...
The number of international migrants worldwide has continued to grow rapidly over the past fifteen y...
Tuberculosis (TB) incidence is increasing in many countries which are popular with international tra...
A significant reappearance of tuberculosis (TB) was observed in industrialized countries during the ...
Abstract By the end of 2017, an estimated 68.5 million people were displaced from their homes worldw...
To understand use of tuberculosis (TB) services for migrant workers, we conducted a cross-sectional ...
Migration is a major challenge to tuberculosis (TB) control worldwide. TB treatment requires multipl...
Among approximately 163.5 million foreign-born persons admitted to the United States annually, only ...
Among approximately 163.5 million foreign-born persons admitted to the United States annually, only ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious disease caused by bacteria that are spread from person to person thro...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious disease caused by bacteria that are spread from person to person thro...
Background:In 2016, 3% of newly diagnosed patients with tuberculosis (TB) left the United States, of...
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in low-incidence countries in Europe is more prevalent amo...
For more than two decades, as the number of tuberculosis (TB) cases overall in the United States has...
In 1989, the Department of Health and Human Services Advisory Committee for Elimination of Tuberculo...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of imported multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is crucial, but kn...
The number of international migrants worldwide has continued to grow rapidly over the past fifteen y...
Tuberculosis (TB) incidence is increasing in many countries which are popular with international tra...
A significant reappearance of tuberculosis (TB) was observed in industrialized countries during the ...
Abstract By the end of 2017, an estimated 68.5 million people were displaced from their homes worldw...
To understand use of tuberculosis (TB) services for migrant workers, we conducted a cross-sectional ...
Migration is a major challenge to tuberculosis (TB) control worldwide. TB treatment requires multipl...
Among approximately 163.5 million foreign-born persons admitted to the United States annually, only ...
Among approximately 163.5 million foreign-born persons admitted to the United States annually, only ...