Background: HIV infection reduces the likelihood that individuals with pulmonary tuberculosis are smear positive and that they have cavitatory disease. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) may shift the pattern of disease to be more similar to that of HIV negative patients. This would aid diagnosis- which often depends on sputum smears – but would also increase infectiousness. We assessed the effect of HIV and ART on smear positivity and cavitatory disease in laboratory-confirmed pulmonary TB patients. Methods: Three sputum samples were collected per pulmonary TB suspect and were examined using microscopy and culture. Chest radiographs were available for a subset of patients as part of another study. The effect of HIV and ART status on sputu...
Background: Tuberculosis is the commonest opportunistic infection and the number one cause of death ...
The objective of this study initially was to determine the prevalence of culture-verified pulmonary ...
Introduction Although HIV infection increases the likelihood of developing TB, evidence suggests t...
Background: HIV infection reduces the likelihood that individuals with pulmonary tuberculosis are...
BACKGROUND: HIV infection reduces the likelihood that individuals with pulmonary tuberculosis are sm...
BACKGROUND: Understanding of the effects of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and antiret...
Background: Smear-positive pulmonary TB is the most infectious form of TB. Previous studies on the e...
OBJECTIVES: Since 1985, Malawi has experienced a dual epidemic of HIV and tuberculosis (TB) which ha...
Smear-positive pulmonary TB is the most infectious form of TB. Previous studies on the effect of HIV...
BACKGROUND: Smear-positive pulmonary TB is the most infectious form of TB. Previous studies on the e...
SETTING: The Central Hospital and the District Tuberculosis (TB) Registry in Lilongwe, the capital o...
Tuberculosis is the commonest opportunistic infection and the number one cause of death in HIV/AIDS ...
Abstract Background:There have been a massive increase of Pulmonary Tuberculosis(PTB) that has thr...
Tanzania ranks 15th among the world's 22 countries with the largest tuberculosis burden and tubercul...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY : Around 2.5 million people are infected with HIV in India. Estimated 40% ...
Background: Tuberculosis is the commonest opportunistic infection and the number one cause of death ...
The objective of this study initially was to determine the prevalence of culture-verified pulmonary ...
Introduction Although HIV infection increases the likelihood of developing TB, evidence suggests t...
Background: HIV infection reduces the likelihood that individuals with pulmonary tuberculosis are...
BACKGROUND: HIV infection reduces the likelihood that individuals with pulmonary tuberculosis are sm...
BACKGROUND: Understanding of the effects of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and antiret...
Background: Smear-positive pulmonary TB is the most infectious form of TB. Previous studies on the e...
OBJECTIVES: Since 1985, Malawi has experienced a dual epidemic of HIV and tuberculosis (TB) which ha...
Smear-positive pulmonary TB is the most infectious form of TB. Previous studies on the effect of HIV...
BACKGROUND: Smear-positive pulmonary TB is the most infectious form of TB. Previous studies on the e...
SETTING: The Central Hospital and the District Tuberculosis (TB) Registry in Lilongwe, the capital o...
Tuberculosis is the commonest opportunistic infection and the number one cause of death in HIV/AIDS ...
Abstract Background:There have been a massive increase of Pulmonary Tuberculosis(PTB) that has thr...
Tanzania ranks 15th among the world's 22 countries with the largest tuberculosis burden and tubercul...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY : Around 2.5 million people are infected with HIV in India. Estimated 40% ...
Background: Tuberculosis is the commonest opportunistic infection and the number one cause of death ...
The objective of this study initially was to determine the prevalence of culture-verified pulmonary ...
Introduction Although HIV infection increases the likelihood of developing TB, evidence suggests t...