Background: We describe the identification of, and risk factors for, the single most prevalent Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain in the West Midlands region of the UK. Methodology/Principal Findings: Prospective 15-locus MIRU-VNTR genotyping of all M. tuberculosis isolates in the West Midlands between 2004 and 2008 was undertaken. Two retrospective epidemiological investigations were also undertaken using univariable and multivariable logistic regression analysis. The first study of all TB patients in the West Midlands between 2004 and 2008 identified a single prevalent strain in each of the study years (total 155/3,056 (5%) isolates). This prevalent MIRU-VNTR profile (32333 2432515314 434443183) remained clustered after typing with an addi...
Background Patients born outside the UK have contributed to a 20% rise in the UK's tuberculosis inc...
Due to an increase in bovine tuberculosis in cattle in the United Kingdom, we investigated the chara...
Tuberculosis (TB) surpassed HIV/AIDS in 2015 to become the greatest infectious disease killer on the...
We describe the identification of, and risk factors for, the single most prevalent Mycobacterium tub...
Background: We describe the identification of, and risk factors for, the single most prevalent Mycob...
Background: Tuberculosis notification rates for London have risen dramatically in recent years. Mole...
SETTING: England. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the proportion of tuberculosis (TB) cases attributable t...
Abstract Background Transmission patterns in high tuberculosis incidence areas in England are poorly...
Data from this thesis has extended our understanding of the molecular epidemiology and transmission ...
Background: The prevalence, association with disease status, and public health impact of infection w...
Objective: To investigate the molecular epidemiology of tuberculosis, temporal and spatial distribut...
BACKGROUND Transmission patterns in high tuberculosis incidence areas in England are poorly under...
BACKGROUND: Patients born outside the UK have contributed to a 20% rise in the UK's tuberculosis inc...
SummaryBackgroundPatients born outside the UK have contributed to a 20% rise in the UK's tuberculosi...
Background: Patients born outside the UK have contributed to a 20% rise in the UK's tuberculosis inc...
Background Patients born outside the UK have contributed to a 20% rise in the UK's tuberculosis inc...
Due to an increase in bovine tuberculosis in cattle in the United Kingdom, we investigated the chara...
Tuberculosis (TB) surpassed HIV/AIDS in 2015 to become the greatest infectious disease killer on the...
We describe the identification of, and risk factors for, the single most prevalent Mycobacterium tub...
Background: We describe the identification of, and risk factors for, the single most prevalent Mycob...
Background: Tuberculosis notification rates for London have risen dramatically in recent years. Mole...
SETTING: England. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the proportion of tuberculosis (TB) cases attributable t...
Abstract Background Transmission patterns in high tuberculosis incidence areas in England are poorly...
Data from this thesis has extended our understanding of the molecular epidemiology and transmission ...
Background: The prevalence, association with disease status, and public health impact of infection w...
Objective: To investigate the molecular epidemiology of tuberculosis, temporal and spatial distribut...
BACKGROUND Transmission patterns in high tuberculosis incidence areas in England are poorly under...
BACKGROUND: Patients born outside the UK have contributed to a 20% rise in the UK's tuberculosis inc...
SummaryBackgroundPatients born outside the UK have contributed to a 20% rise in the UK's tuberculosi...
Background: Patients born outside the UK have contributed to a 20% rise in the UK's tuberculosis inc...
Background Patients born outside the UK have contributed to a 20% rise in the UK's tuberculosis inc...
Due to an increase in bovine tuberculosis in cattle in the United Kingdom, we investigated the chara...
Tuberculosis (TB) surpassed HIV/AIDS in 2015 to become the greatest infectious disease killer on the...