Tobacco use and under-nutrition are major public health concerns and tuberculosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in India. Using a cohort of 148,173 persons (recruited 1991–1997 and followed-up 1997–2003) the joint effects of tobacco use and BMI on tuberculosis mortality was studied. Tobacco use in any form and low-BMI had joint effect on tuberculosis mortality and the interaction effect was synergistic in men and antagonistic in women. Self-reported tuberculosis was associated with increased risk of tuberculosis mortality. In contrast, no such association was observed for self-reported diabetes persons. The risk pattern remained unchanged even after excluding tuberculosis deaths occurred within 1st two years of follow-up. This...
AbstractObjectivesTobacco is an important risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) infection and TB disease...
BACKGROUND: The effects of multiple exposures on active tuberculosis (TB) are largely undetermined. ...
Background: Tuberculosis kills more than any infection in India. TB is a serious public health probl...
Background In 2016, India estimated about 2.8 million tuberculosis (TB) cases (Global TB Report 2017...
Objective. In India, TB kills more smokers than all types of cancer combined. Substantial evidence l...
There is growing evidence that tobacco smoking is an important risk factor for tuber-culosis (TB). I...
Background: India has very high rates of tuberculosis and smoked tobacco use among adults. Effo...
Introduction: World Health Organization in 2015 had adopted “End TB Strategy” aimed at ending the gl...
The joint effects of tobacco use and body mass on mortality have not been well characterized, althou...
BACKGROUND: In India most adult deaths involve vascular disease, pulmonary tuberculosis, or other re...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) disease. There is evidence that...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco smoking and tuberculosis are two major worldwide public health problems. Smok...
Objective To assess the effect of tobacco smoking on the outcome of tuberculosis treatment in Tbilis...
Background: The prevalence of tuberculosis in adult men in India is 2–4 times higher than in women. ...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) disease. There is evidence that...
AbstractObjectivesTobacco is an important risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) infection and TB disease...
BACKGROUND: The effects of multiple exposures on active tuberculosis (TB) are largely undetermined. ...
Background: Tuberculosis kills more than any infection in India. TB is a serious public health probl...
Background In 2016, India estimated about 2.8 million tuberculosis (TB) cases (Global TB Report 2017...
Objective. In India, TB kills more smokers than all types of cancer combined. Substantial evidence l...
There is growing evidence that tobacco smoking is an important risk factor for tuber-culosis (TB). I...
Background: India has very high rates of tuberculosis and smoked tobacco use among adults. Effo...
Introduction: World Health Organization in 2015 had adopted “End TB Strategy” aimed at ending the gl...
The joint effects of tobacco use and body mass on mortality have not been well characterized, althou...
BACKGROUND: In India most adult deaths involve vascular disease, pulmonary tuberculosis, or other re...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) disease. There is evidence that...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco smoking and tuberculosis are two major worldwide public health problems. Smok...
Objective To assess the effect of tobacco smoking on the outcome of tuberculosis treatment in Tbilis...
Background: The prevalence of tuberculosis in adult men in India is 2–4 times higher than in women. ...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) disease. There is evidence that...
AbstractObjectivesTobacco is an important risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) infection and TB disease...
BACKGROUND: The effects of multiple exposures on active tuberculosis (TB) are largely undetermined. ...
Background: Tuberculosis kills more than any infection in India. TB is a serious public health probl...