Thesis (Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.Tuberculosis (TB), one of the world's greatest killers, is predominantly spread by the airborne route. Drug-resistant M. tuberculosis has emerged as a global public health threat despite effective drugs and disease control strategies. Little is known about M. tuberculosis transmission and the efficacy of necessary environmental (engineering) interventions for infection control; particularly in light of the global HIV/Aids epidemic. This thesis covers the development, validation and calibration of the unique Airborne Infection Research (AIR) facility (apparatus) that utilises a biological model to sample airborne M. tuberculosis by transporting ...
Institutional tuberculosis (TB) transmission is an important public health problem highlighted by t...
A detailed mathematical modelling framework for the risk of airborne infectious disease transmission...
SETTING: Molecular epidemiology suggests that most Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission in high-...
The world-wide occurrence of tuberculosis (TB) is very high, and in many parts of the world prevalen...
(See the editorial commentary by Fennelly on pages 1358–60) Background. Nosocomial transmission of t...
Background. Nosocomial transmission of tuberculosis remains an important public health problem. We c...
BACKGROUND: Nosocomial transmission of tuberculosis remains an important public health problem. We c...
BACKGROUND: The current understanding of airborne tuberculosis (TB) transmission is based on classic...
Airborne infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis (TB), are spread by airborne infectious particles...
INTRODUCTION Tuberculosis (TB) transmission is difficult to measure, and its drivers are not well...
ESCOMBE, A. Roderick [et al.]. Upper-Room Ultraviolet Light and Negative Air Ionization to Prevent T...
INTRODUCTION : Airborne transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) and other infectious agents ...
The current understanding of airborne tuberculosis (TB) transmission is based on classic 1950s studi...
AbstractIn this research, methods are explored to minimize the probability of the spread of airborne...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an airborne disease which has a risk of being nosocomial (hospital acquired) by...
Institutional tuberculosis (TB) transmission is an important public health problem highlighted by t...
A detailed mathematical modelling framework for the risk of airborne infectious disease transmission...
SETTING: Molecular epidemiology suggests that most Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission in high-...
The world-wide occurrence of tuberculosis (TB) is very high, and in many parts of the world prevalen...
(See the editorial commentary by Fennelly on pages 1358–60) Background. Nosocomial transmission of t...
Background. Nosocomial transmission of tuberculosis remains an important public health problem. We c...
BACKGROUND: Nosocomial transmission of tuberculosis remains an important public health problem. We c...
BACKGROUND: The current understanding of airborne tuberculosis (TB) transmission is based on classic...
Airborne infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis (TB), are spread by airborne infectious particles...
INTRODUCTION Tuberculosis (TB) transmission is difficult to measure, and its drivers are not well...
ESCOMBE, A. Roderick [et al.]. Upper-Room Ultraviolet Light and Negative Air Ionization to Prevent T...
INTRODUCTION : Airborne transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) and other infectious agents ...
The current understanding of airborne tuberculosis (TB) transmission is based on classic 1950s studi...
AbstractIn this research, methods are explored to minimize the probability of the spread of airborne...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an airborne disease which has a risk of being nosocomial (hospital acquired) by...
Institutional tuberculosis (TB) transmission is an important public health problem highlighted by t...
A detailed mathematical modelling framework for the risk of airborne infectious disease transmission...
SETTING: Molecular epidemiology suggests that most Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission in high-...