Treatment regimens for active tuberculosis (TB) that are intermittent, or use rifampin during only the initial phase, offer practical advantages, but their efficacy has been questioned. We conducted a systematic review of treatment regimens for active TB, to assess the effect of duration and intermittency of rifampin use on TB treatment outcomes.PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane CENTRAL database for clinical trials were searched for randomized controlled trials, published in English, French, or Spanish, between 1965 and June 2008. Selected studies utilized standardized treatment with rifampin-containing regimens. Studies reported bacteriologically confirmed failure and/or relapse in previously untreated patients with bacteriologically confir...
There is little published information regarding treatment completion, safety, and efficacy of rifamp...
BACKGROUND Shorter but effective tuberculosis treatment regimens would be of value to the tuberculo...
BACKGROUND: Patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and tuberculosis have an incr...
Background: Treatment regimens for active tuberculosis (TB) that are intermittent, or use rifampin d...
Background: Several systematic reviews suggest that intermittent pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) chemoth...
Background: Several systematic reviews suggest that intermittent pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) chemoth...
A standardized regimen recommended by the World Health Organization for retreatment of active tuberc...
Background. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection increases the risk of poor outcomes in acti...
Intermittent tuberculosis treatment regimens have been developed to facilitate treatment supervision...
BACKGROUND: In patients with rifampin-resistant tuberculosis, all-oral treatment regimens that are m...
Study objective: The standard daily dose of rifampin in directly observed treatment of Mycobacterium...
Background: A standardized regimen recommended by the World Health Organization for retreatment of a...
Abstract Background We conducted a systematic review and network meta-analysis (NMA) to examine the ...
Objectives: A growing amount of evidence suggests that the rifampicin dosing currently recommended f...
Evidence has existed for decades that higher doses of rifampin may be more effective, but potentiall...
There is little published information regarding treatment completion, safety, and efficacy of rifamp...
BACKGROUND Shorter but effective tuberculosis treatment regimens would be of value to the tuberculo...
BACKGROUND: Patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and tuberculosis have an incr...
Background: Treatment regimens for active tuberculosis (TB) that are intermittent, or use rifampin d...
Background: Several systematic reviews suggest that intermittent pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) chemoth...
Background: Several systematic reviews suggest that intermittent pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) chemoth...
A standardized regimen recommended by the World Health Organization for retreatment of active tuberc...
Background. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection increases the risk of poor outcomes in acti...
Intermittent tuberculosis treatment regimens have been developed to facilitate treatment supervision...
BACKGROUND: In patients with rifampin-resistant tuberculosis, all-oral treatment regimens that are m...
Study objective: The standard daily dose of rifampin in directly observed treatment of Mycobacterium...
Background: A standardized regimen recommended by the World Health Organization for retreatment of a...
Abstract Background We conducted a systematic review and network meta-analysis (NMA) to examine the ...
Objectives: A growing amount of evidence suggests that the rifampicin dosing currently recommended f...
Evidence has existed for decades that higher doses of rifampin may be more effective, but potentiall...
There is little published information regarding treatment completion, safety, and efficacy of rifamp...
BACKGROUND Shorter but effective tuberculosis treatment regimens would be of value to the tuberculo...
BACKGROUND: Patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and tuberculosis have an incr...