Aims and Objective: Despite effective treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients, destruction of lung parenchyma may lead to complications including repeated infections. These infections are often misdiagnosed or wrongly identified as TB recurrence, and hence are not treated effectively. The frequency and severity of these infections vary with the extent of damage, and are much more prominent in patients with post-TB bronchiectasis and fibrocavitary diseases. This presentation will focus on the epidemiology, treatment, and management of post-TB infections and challenges, and the impact of these infections on public health in high-TB-burden countries.Methods: Published literature and review articles were evaluated to address this obje...
Introduction: Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is an important risk factor for chronic respiratory diseas...
Background Tuberculosis is an important risk factor for chronic respiratory disease in resource poo...
BACKGROUND: Up to fifty percent of microbiologically cured tuberculosis (TB) patients may be left wi...
Aims and Objective: Despite effective treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients, destruction...
Aims and Objective: Despite effective treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients, destruction...
Aims and Objective: Despite effective treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients, destruction...
AbstractAims and objectiveDespite effective treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients, destr...
Following greater attention and follow-up of patients with treated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), it h...
Following greater attention and follow-up of patients with treated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), it h...
Following greater attention and follow-up of patients with treated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), it h...
AbstractTuberculosis (TB) is among the top infectious causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide an...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is an important risk factor for chronic respiratory disease in resource poo...
Following greater attention and follow-up of patients with treated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), it h...
Following greater attention and follow-up of patients with treated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), it h...
Following greater attention and follow-up of patients with treated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), it h...
Introduction: Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is an important risk factor for chronic respiratory diseas...
Background Tuberculosis is an important risk factor for chronic respiratory disease in resource poo...
BACKGROUND: Up to fifty percent of microbiologically cured tuberculosis (TB) patients may be left wi...
Aims and Objective: Despite effective treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients, destruction...
Aims and Objective: Despite effective treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients, destruction...
Aims and Objective: Despite effective treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients, destruction...
AbstractAims and objectiveDespite effective treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients, destr...
Following greater attention and follow-up of patients with treated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), it h...
Following greater attention and follow-up of patients with treated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), it h...
Following greater attention and follow-up of patients with treated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), it h...
AbstractTuberculosis (TB) is among the top infectious causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide an...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is an important risk factor for chronic respiratory disease in resource poo...
Following greater attention and follow-up of patients with treated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), it h...
Following greater attention and follow-up of patients with treated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), it h...
Following greater attention and follow-up of patients with treated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), it h...
Introduction: Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is an important risk factor for chronic respiratory diseas...
Background Tuberculosis is an important risk factor for chronic respiratory disease in resource poo...
BACKGROUND: Up to fifty percent of microbiologically cured tuberculosis (TB) patients may be left wi...