INTRODUCTION: In the UK, several hundred patients notified with tuberculosis (TB) die every year. The aim of this article is to describe trends in deaths among notified TB patients, explore risk factors associated with death and compare all-cause mortality in TB patients with age-specific mortality rates in the general UK population. METHODS: We used 2001-2014 data from UK national TB surveillance to explore trends and risk factors for death, and population mortality data to compare age-specific death rates among notified TB patients with annual death rates in the UK general population. RESULTS: The proportion of TB patients in the UK who died each year declined steadily from 7.1% in 2002 to 5.5% in 2014. One in five patients (21.3%) was di...
Background: Mortality from tuberculosis (TB) remains high despite its declining global incidence. Ho...
BackgroundIdentifying those at increased risk of death during TB treatment is a priority in resource...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) disease reactivates from distant latent infection or recent (re)infe...
Rationale:More information on risk factors for death from tuberculosis in the United States could he...
BACKGROUND: Accurate estimates of tuberculosis (TB) mortality are required to monitor progress towar...
Background: Mortality among patients who complete tuberculosis (TB) treatment is still high among vu...
OBJECTIVES:Mortality from tuberculosis (TB) has been declining since 2000, nevertheless there is sti...
BACKGROUND: Despite effective anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy, case-fatality rates of up to 25% are d...
Background: An understanding of the trends in tuberculosis incidence, prevalence, and mortality is ...
aa Worldwide, tuberculosis is the main infectious cause of death among adults, with most of these de...
Murray CJL, Kyu HH, Maddison ER, et al. The global burden of tuberculosis: results from the Global B...
Background: An understanding of the trends in tuberculosis incidence, prevalence, and mortality is c...
Background An understanding of the trends in tuberculosis incidence, prevalence, and mortality is cr...
BACKGROUND: In South Africa, tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of death among those abstract, 20 ...
Setting: A cohort of 5,311 patients reported to the North Carolina Tuberculosis Control program from...
Background: Mortality from tuberculosis (TB) remains high despite its declining global incidence. Ho...
BackgroundIdentifying those at increased risk of death during TB treatment is a priority in resource...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) disease reactivates from distant latent infection or recent (re)infe...
Rationale:More information on risk factors for death from tuberculosis in the United States could he...
BACKGROUND: Accurate estimates of tuberculosis (TB) mortality are required to monitor progress towar...
Background: Mortality among patients who complete tuberculosis (TB) treatment is still high among vu...
OBJECTIVES:Mortality from tuberculosis (TB) has been declining since 2000, nevertheless there is sti...
BACKGROUND: Despite effective anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy, case-fatality rates of up to 25% are d...
Background: An understanding of the trends in tuberculosis incidence, prevalence, and mortality is ...
aa Worldwide, tuberculosis is the main infectious cause of death among adults, with most of these de...
Murray CJL, Kyu HH, Maddison ER, et al. The global burden of tuberculosis: results from the Global B...
Background: An understanding of the trends in tuberculosis incidence, prevalence, and mortality is c...
Background An understanding of the trends in tuberculosis incidence, prevalence, and mortality is cr...
BACKGROUND: In South Africa, tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of death among those abstract, 20 ...
Setting: A cohort of 5,311 patients reported to the North Carolina Tuberculosis Control program from...
Background: Mortality from tuberculosis (TB) remains high despite its declining global incidence. Ho...
BackgroundIdentifying those at increased risk of death during TB treatment is a priority in resource...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) disease reactivates from distant latent infection or recent (re)infe...