We estimated direct medical and nonmedical costs associated with a false diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) caused by laboratory cross-contamination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cultures in Massachusetts in 1998 and 1999. For three patients who received misdiagnoses of active TB disease on the basis of laboratory cross-contamination, the costs totaled U.S.$32,618. Of the total, 97% was attributed to the public sector (local and state health departments, public health hospital and laboratory, and county and state correctional facilities); 3% to the private sector (physicians, hospitals, and laboratories); and <1% to the patient. Hospitalizations and inpatient tests, procedures, and TB medications accounted for 69% of costs, and outpatient TB me...
Background: Prison conditions can favor the spread of tuberculosis (TB). This study aimed to evaluat...
Purpose: Cost analyses of tuberculosis (TB) in the United States have not included elements that may...
losis (TB) diagnosis and treatment and 2) to identify de-terminants of patient costs. M E T H O D S:...
We estimated direct medical and nonmedical costs associated with a false diagnosis of tuberculosis (...
Purpose: Little is known regarding patients suspected, but not proven, to have tuberculosis before m...
Many clinicians and laboratory personnel are unaware that a culture positive for Mycobacterium tuber...
Cape Town, South Africa. To model the effects of increased case finding and triage strategies on lab...
SETTING: Cape Town, South Africa, where Xpert® MTB/RIF was introduced as a screening test for all pr...
In 2011, World Health Organization revised its recommendation for microbiological monitoring during ...
SummaryBackgroundThere is wide variation in the techniques deployed to diagnose tuberculosis in the ...
AbstractBackgroundPulmonary mycobacterial diseases describe both tuberculosis (TB) and nontuberculou...
Background: In last years, few attention has given to the patient's prediagnostic costs when evaluat...
Abstract Background The cost of treating and managing cases of active tuberculosis (TB) disease—from...
expensive for routine use in resource-poor areas. At an estimated $2 per culture, the cost for each ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended using a nucleic acid amplification te...
Background: Prison conditions can favor the spread of tuberculosis (TB). This study aimed to evaluat...
Purpose: Cost analyses of tuberculosis (TB) in the United States have not included elements that may...
losis (TB) diagnosis and treatment and 2) to identify de-terminants of patient costs. M E T H O D S:...
We estimated direct medical and nonmedical costs associated with a false diagnosis of tuberculosis (...
Purpose: Little is known regarding patients suspected, but not proven, to have tuberculosis before m...
Many clinicians and laboratory personnel are unaware that a culture positive for Mycobacterium tuber...
Cape Town, South Africa. To model the effects of increased case finding and triage strategies on lab...
SETTING: Cape Town, South Africa, where Xpert® MTB/RIF was introduced as a screening test for all pr...
In 2011, World Health Organization revised its recommendation for microbiological monitoring during ...
SummaryBackgroundThere is wide variation in the techniques deployed to diagnose tuberculosis in the ...
AbstractBackgroundPulmonary mycobacterial diseases describe both tuberculosis (TB) and nontuberculou...
Background: In last years, few attention has given to the patient's prediagnostic costs when evaluat...
Abstract Background The cost of treating and managing cases of active tuberculosis (TB) disease—from...
expensive for routine use in resource-poor areas. At an estimated $2 per culture, the cost for each ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended using a nucleic acid amplification te...
Background: Prison conditions can favor the spread of tuberculosis (TB). This study aimed to evaluat...
Purpose: Cost analyses of tuberculosis (TB) in the United States have not included elements that may...
losis (TB) diagnosis and treatment and 2) to identify de-terminants of patient costs. M E T H O D S:...