Abstract Background Gold mines represent a potential hotspot for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) transmission and may be exacerbating the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic in South Africa. However, the presence of multiple factors complicates estimation of the mining contribution to the TB burden in South Africa. Methods We developed two models of TB in South Africa, a static risk model and an individual-based model that accounts for longer-term trends. Both models account for four populations — mine workers, peri-mining residents, labor-sending residents, and other residents of South Africa — including the size and prevalence of latent TB infection, active TB, and HIV of each population and mixing between populations. We calibrated to mine- and ...
After a century of failed tuberculosis control strategies on South Africa’s mines, and three major b...
OBJECTIVE : We investigated trends and determinants of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) in deceased Sout...
We hypothesized that rapid presentation may be a general feature of tuberculosis (TB) associated wit...
BACKGROUND: Gold mines represent a potential hotspot for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) transmissi...
OBJECTIVES: We estimated the relationship between mining and tuberculosis (TB) among countries in su...
Abstract Background Miners in southern Africa experience incident rates of tuberculosis up to ten ti...
RATIONALE: HIV-associated tuberculosis remains a major health problem among the gold-mining workforc...
Rationale: HIV-associated tuberculosis remains a major health problem among the gold-mining workforc...
SETTING: South African gold mines. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of latent tuberculosis inf...
BACKGROUND: HIV increases the risk of tuberculosis directly, through immunosuppression, and indirect...
Background: The triple epidemic of silicosis, tuberculosis and HIV infection among migrant miners fr...
Abstract: Background: Zimbabwe is one of the countries with a high employment percentage in the smal...
The scourge of the triple epidemic of silicosis, tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS has plagued the Sout...
SETTING AND OBJECTIVE: To describe trends in drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) in two gold-mining wor...
OBJECTIVE: The mining industry in South Africa makes a distinction between work-related and non-work...
After a century of failed tuberculosis control strategies on South Africa’s mines, and three major b...
OBJECTIVE : We investigated trends and determinants of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) in deceased Sout...
We hypothesized that rapid presentation may be a general feature of tuberculosis (TB) associated wit...
BACKGROUND: Gold mines represent a potential hotspot for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) transmissi...
OBJECTIVES: We estimated the relationship between mining and tuberculosis (TB) among countries in su...
Abstract Background Miners in southern Africa experience incident rates of tuberculosis up to ten ti...
RATIONALE: HIV-associated tuberculosis remains a major health problem among the gold-mining workforc...
Rationale: HIV-associated tuberculosis remains a major health problem among the gold-mining workforc...
SETTING: South African gold mines. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of latent tuberculosis inf...
BACKGROUND: HIV increases the risk of tuberculosis directly, through immunosuppression, and indirect...
Background: The triple epidemic of silicosis, tuberculosis and HIV infection among migrant miners fr...
Abstract: Background: Zimbabwe is one of the countries with a high employment percentage in the smal...
The scourge of the triple epidemic of silicosis, tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS has plagued the Sout...
SETTING AND OBJECTIVE: To describe trends in drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) in two gold-mining wor...
OBJECTIVE: The mining industry in South Africa makes a distinction between work-related and non-work...
After a century of failed tuberculosis control strategies on South Africa’s mines, and three major b...
OBJECTIVE : We investigated trends and determinants of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) in deceased Sout...
We hypothesized that rapid presentation may be a general feature of tuberculosis (TB) associated wit...