Abstract Background The inherent risk of developing tuberculosis (TB) in HIV- infected individuals is further enhanced by hypovitaminosis D. Interventions that offset HIV-associated immune deterioration potentially arrest disease progression and incidence of opportunistic infections including TB. Despite conflicting reports on association between vitamin D deficiency (VDD) and risk of TB, vitamin D (VD) supplementation remains a promising intervention. Methods We conducted a comparative cross-sectional study on 145 HIV+/pulmonary TB+ (PTB) and 139 HIV+/PTB− hospitalised patients to investigate association of vitamin D status and risk of PTB. Stratified random sampling was used to select archived serum specimens from participants enrolled in...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D level is inversely associated with tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes (DM). Vitami...
Background: Extrapulmonary TB is increasingly common, yet the determinants of the wide clinical spec...
Vitamin D level is inversely associated with tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes (DM). Vitamin D could be...
Human immune deficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection remains the most common risk factor for the d...
Little is known about vitamin D status in low-income populations burdened with infectious diseases. ...
Background: Little is known about vitamin D status in low-income populations burdened with infectiou...
Background: Few studies have evaluated the association between preexisting vitamin D deficiency and ...
BackgroundFew studies have evaluated the association between preexisting vitamin D deficiency and in...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency (low plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25D] concentration) is often repor...
Vitamin D deficiency (low plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25D] concentration) is often reported in tuber...
SETTING: Vitamin D deficiency is common in African adults with tuberculosis (TB), and may be exacerb...
SETTING: Vitamin D deficiency is common in African adults with tuberculosis (TB), and may be exacerb...
SETTING: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with susceptibility to active tuberculosis (TB) in many ...
SETTING: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with susceptibility to active tuberculosis (TB) in many ...
SummaryBackgroundVitamin D is essential in the host defence against tuberculosis (TB) as an immune m...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D level is inversely associated with tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes (DM). Vitami...
Background: Extrapulmonary TB is increasingly common, yet the determinants of the wide clinical spec...
Vitamin D level is inversely associated with tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes (DM). Vitamin D could be...
Human immune deficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection remains the most common risk factor for the d...
Little is known about vitamin D status in low-income populations burdened with infectious diseases. ...
Background: Little is known about vitamin D status in low-income populations burdened with infectiou...
Background: Few studies have evaluated the association between preexisting vitamin D deficiency and ...
BackgroundFew studies have evaluated the association between preexisting vitamin D deficiency and in...
Background: Vitamin D deficiency (low plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25D] concentration) is often repor...
Vitamin D deficiency (low plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25D] concentration) is often reported in tuber...
SETTING: Vitamin D deficiency is common in African adults with tuberculosis (TB), and may be exacerb...
SETTING: Vitamin D deficiency is common in African adults with tuberculosis (TB), and may be exacerb...
SETTING: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with susceptibility to active tuberculosis (TB) in many ...
SETTING: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with susceptibility to active tuberculosis (TB) in many ...
SummaryBackgroundVitamin D is essential in the host defence against tuberculosis (TB) as an immune m...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D level is inversely associated with tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes (DM). Vitami...
Background: Extrapulmonary TB is increasingly common, yet the determinants of the wide clinical spec...
Vitamin D level is inversely associated with tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes (DM). Vitamin D could be...