Rationale:More information on risk factors for death from tuberculosis in the United States could help reduce the tuberculosis mortality rate, which has remained steady for more than a decade.Objective:To identify risk factors for tuberculosis-related death in adults.Methods:We performed a retrospective study of 1,304 adults with tuberculosis who died before treatment completion and 1,039 frequency-matched control subjects who completed tuberculosis treatment in 2005 to 2006 in 13 states reporting 65% of U.S. tuberculosis cases. We used in-depth record abstractions and a standard algorithm to classify deaths in persons with tuberculosis as tuberculosis-related or not. We then compared these classifications to causes of death as coded in dea...
INTRODUCTION : South Africa is among countries with the highest burden of drug resistant tuberculosi...
Tuberculosis is one of the main causes of death worldwide. This study aimed to determine predictive ...
CITATION: Osman, M., et al. 2015. The complex relationship between human immunodeficiency virus infe...
BACKGROUND: Despite effective anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy, case-fatality rates of up to 25% are d...
Setting: A cohort of 5,311 patients reported to the North Carolina Tuberculosis Control program from...
INTRODUCTION: In the UK, several hundred patients notified with tuberculosis (TB) die every year. Th...
Background: Despite significant public health advancements in prevention, screening and treatment of...
To determine the accuracy and frequency of reporting tuberculosis as either the contributing or unde...
BackgroundIdentifying those at increased risk of death during TB treatment is a priority in resource...
ABSTRACT Objetctive The objective of this study was to analyze the multiple causes of death in a ...
Mortality among patients who complete tuberculosis (TB) treatment is still high among vulnerable pop...
Background Globally, tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading causes of death from a single inf...
INTRODUCTION: Mortality from tuberculosis, which should be a rare event, still affects a large porti...
BackgroundTuberculosis is a leading cause of death worldwide, yet the determinants of death are not ...
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a worldwide public health problem with 8.6 millions of new c...
INTRODUCTION : South Africa is among countries with the highest burden of drug resistant tuberculosi...
Tuberculosis is one of the main causes of death worldwide. This study aimed to determine predictive ...
CITATION: Osman, M., et al. 2015. The complex relationship between human immunodeficiency virus infe...
BACKGROUND: Despite effective anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy, case-fatality rates of up to 25% are d...
Setting: A cohort of 5,311 patients reported to the North Carolina Tuberculosis Control program from...
INTRODUCTION: In the UK, several hundred patients notified with tuberculosis (TB) die every year. Th...
Background: Despite significant public health advancements in prevention, screening and treatment of...
To determine the accuracy and frequency of reporting tuberculosis as either the contributing or unde...
BackgroundIdentifying those at increased risk of death during TB treatment is a priority in resource...
ABSTRACT Objetctive The objective of this study was to analyze the multiple causes of death in a ...
Mortality among patients who complete tuberculosis (TB) treatment is still high among vulnerable pop...
Background Globally, tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading causes of death from a single inf...
INTRODUCTION: Mortality from tuberculosis, which should be a rare event, still affects a large porti...
BackgroundTuberculosis is a leading cause of death worldwide, yet the determinants of death are not ...
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a worldwide public health problem with 8.6 millions of new c...
INTRODUCTION : South Africa is among countries with the highest burden of drug resistant tuberculosi...
Tuberculosis is one of the main causes of death worldwide. This study aimed to determine predictive ...
CITATION: Osman, M., et al. 2015. The complex relationship between human immunodeficiency virus infe...