We describe the implementation of a mandatory tuberculosis (TB) screening program that uses symptom screening and tuberculin skin testing in homeless shelters. We used the results of DNA fingerprinting of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates to evaluate the effect of the program on TB incidence and transmission. After the program was implemented, the proportion of cases among homeless persons detected by screening activities increased, and the estimated TB incidence decreased from 510 to 121 cases per 100,000 population per year. Recent transmission, defined by DNA fingerprinting analysis as clustered patterns occurring within 2 years, decreased from 49% to 14% (p=0.03). Our results suggest that the shelter-based screening program decreased ...
International audienceWe aimed to assess the reliability of a screening questionnaire for Active Pul...
The epidemiology of infectious diseases has traditionally relied on observedpatterns of occurrence t...
Homeless persons have elevated risk of tuberculosis (TB) and are under-served by conventional health...
We describe the implementation of a mandatory tuberculosis (TB) screening program that uses symptom ...
Summary: The results of a tuberculin skin test (TST) screening program offered to employees of servi...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most deadly diseases worldwide. In the United States, TB disproporti...
Background. The initiation of universal genotyping revealed 3 clusters of 19 patients with tuberculo...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPublic health departments struggle to maintain costs while sensitive...
Abstract Background Homelessness increases the risk of tuberculosis (TB) disease and latent TB infec...
DNA fingerprinting of Mycobacterium tuberculosis—a relatively new laboratory technique—offers promis...
Background: in Europe homelessness is a known risk factor both for active and latent tuberculosis (T...
To investigate a medico-social role of homeless persons in the spread of tuberculosis in order to de...
From February 1984, through March 1985, a total of 26 cases of tuberculosis (TB) were verified in ho...
To assess the circumstances of recent transmission of tuberculosis (TB) (progression to active disea...
Whereas high risk groups such as asylum seekers are systematically screened for active tuberculosis ...
International audienceWe aimed to assess the reliability of a screening questionnaire for Active Pul...
The epidemiology of infectious diseases has traditionally relied on observedpatterns of occurrence t...
Homeless persons have elevated risk of tuberculosis (TB) and are under-served by conventional health...
We describe the implementation of a mandatory tuberculosis (TB) screening program that uses symptom ...
Summary: The results of a tuberculin skin test (TST) screening program offered to employees of servi...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most deadly diseases worldwide. In the United States, TB disproporti...
Background. The initiation of universal genotyping revealed 3 clusters of 19 patients with tuberculo...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPublic health departments struggle to maintain costs while sensitive...
Abstract Background Homelessness increases the risk of tuberculosis (TB) disease and latent TB infec...
DNA fingerprinting of Mycobacterium tuberculosis—a relatively new laboratory technique—offers promis...
Background: in Europe homelessness is a known risk factor both for active and latent tuberculosis (T...
To investigate a medico-social role of homeless persons in the spread of tuberculosis in order to de...
From February 1984, through March 1985, a total of 26 cases of tuberculosis (TB) were verified in ho...
To assess the circumstances of recent transmission of tuberculosis (TB) (progression to active disea...
Whereas high risk groups such as asylum seekers are systematically screened for active tuberculosis ...
International audienceWe aimed to assess the reliability of a screening questionnaire for Active Pul...
The epidemiology of infectious diseases has traditionally relied on observedpatterns of occurrence t...
Homeless persons have elevated risk of tuberculosis (TB) and are under-served by conventional health...