Despite the huge burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Nigeria, case detection rate of infectious cases still remain low, thus constituting obstacle to eradication of the disease in the community. We carried out a 15 month (1st January 2008 to 30th March 2009) retrospective review of epidemiology of clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis isolated at TB regional reference laboratory at the department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. Fifty isolates were recovered from 720 specimens during the period of study with a recovery rate of 6.9%. Sixty- two (8.6%) of the specimens were contaminated. Thirty eight (76.0%) isolates were from the specimens of male subjects and 12 (24.0%) from female subjects...
WOS:000446783800001Objective: Nigeria ranks fourth among the high tuberculosis (TB) burden countries...
Objective Underdetection of TB is a major problem in sub-Saharan Africa. WHO recommends countries s...
BACKGROUND: Immunological techniques are important tools for tuberculosis epidemiology; although its...
Despite the huge burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Nigeria, case detection rate of infectious cases sti...
Despite the huge burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Nigeria, case detection rate of infectious cases sti...
The success of the global tuberculosis (TB) control program has been threatened with drug resistant ...
Background: The incidence and mortality rate of tuberculosis (TB) has been on the decline until its...
Nigeria has the tenth highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) among the 22 TB high-burden countries in t...
Tuberculosis (TB) is known to be one of the oldest forms of human diseases which still remain the le...
This article is a narrative review of the Tuberculosis (TB) in Nigeria: a 21st century global public...
A retrospective study of the results of Ziehl-Nelsen stained smears was carried out over a 9-year pe...
BACKGROUND: Nigeria has the tenth highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) among the 22 TB high-burden co...
A study was conducted in January, 2005 to December, 2006 to ascertain the prevalence of pulmonary tu...
International audienceUnderdetection of TB is a major problem in sub-Saharan Africa. WHO recommends ...
Nigeria is ranked in the top five countries for tuberculosis deaths worldwide. This study investigat...
WOS:000446783800001Objective: Nigeria ranks fourth among the high tuberculosis (TB) burden countries...
Objective Underdetection of TB is a major problem in sub-Saharan Africa. WHO recommends countries s...
BACKGROUND: Immunological techniques are important tools for tuberculosis epidemiology; although its...
Despite the huge burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Nigeria, case detection rate of infectious cases sti...
Despite the huge burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Nigeria, case detection rate of infectious cases sti...
The success of the global tuberculosis (TB) control program has been threatened with drug resistant ...
Background: The incidence and mortality rate of tuberculosis (TB) has been on the decline until its...
Nigeria has the tenth highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) among the 22 TB high-burden countries in t...
Tuberculosis (TB) is known to be one of the oldest forms of human diseases which still remain the le...
This article is a narrative review of the Tuberculosis (TB) in Nigeria: a 21st century global public...
A retrospective study of the results of Ziehl-Nelsen stained smears was carried out over a 9-year pe...
BACKGROUND: Nigeria has the tenth highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) among the 22 TB high-burden co...
A study was conducted in January, 2005 to December, 2006 to ascertain the prevalence of pulmonary tu...
International audienceUnderdetection of TB is a major problem in sub-Saharan Africa. WHO recommends ...
Nigeria is ranked in the top five countries for tuberculosis deaths worldwide. This study investigat...
WOS:000446783800001Objective: Nigeria ranks fourth among the high tuberculosis (TB) burden countries...
Objective Underdetection of TB is a major problem in sub-Saharan Africa. WHO recommends countries s...
BACKGROUND: Immunological techniques are important tools for tuberculosis epidemiology; although its...