BACKGROUND Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death in South Africa. The burden of disease varies by age, with peaks in TB notification rates in the HIV-negative population at ages 0-5, 20-24, and 45-49 years. There is little variation between age groups in the rates in the HIV-positive population. The drivers of this age pattern remain unknown. METHODS We developed an age-structured simulation model of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) transmission in Cape Town, South Africa. We considered five states of TB progression: susceptible, infected (latent TB), active TB, treated TB, and treatment default. Latently infected individuals could be re-infected; a previous Mtb infection slowed progression to active disease. We further c...
Background Few studies have evaluated tuberculosis control in children and adolescents. We used rou...
This thesis describes the development of three different Tuberculosis epidemiological models. An ag...
SETTING: Western Cape Province, South Africa. OBJECTIVES: To characterise tuberculosis (TB) epidemio...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death in South Africa. The burden of disease v...
AbstractBackgroundTuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death in South Africa. The burden of dis...
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to present an insurmountable health burden in the Western Cape Province ...
To describe the burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Cape Town by calculating TB incidence rates stratifie...
BACKGROUND: In August 2005, the World Health Organization declared the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic in...
BACKGROUND:Adolescents in the Western Cape Province of South Africa had high force of Mycobacterium ...
Objectives: To quantify the South African adult tuberculosis (TB) incidence and mortality attributab...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) transmission ra...
Tuberculosis (TB) killed more people globally than any other single pathogen over the past decade. W...
AIM: To describe the burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Cape Town by calculating TB incidence rates stra...
Background : Mathematical models of tuberculosis (TB) transmission have been used to characterize di...
Aim: To describe the burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Cape Town by calculating TB incidence rates stra...
Background Few studies have evaluated tuberculosis control in children and adolescents. We used rou...
This thesis describes the development of three different Tuberculosis epidemiological models. An ag...
SETTING: Western Cape Province, South Africa. OBJECTIVES: To characterise tuberculosis (TB) epidemio...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death in South Africa. The burden of disease v...
AbstractBackgroundTuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death in South Africa. The burden of dis...
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to present an insurmountable health burden in the Western Cape Province ...
To describe the burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Cape Town by calculating TB incidence rates stratifie...
BACKGROUND: In August 2005, the World Health Organization declared the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic in...
BACKGROUND:Adolescents in the Western Cape Province of South Africa had high force of Mycobacterium ...
Objectives: To quantify the South African adult tuberculosis (TB) incidence and mortality attributab...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) transmission ra...
Tuberculosis (TB) killed more people globally than any other single pathogen over the past decade. W...
AIM: To describe the burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Cape Town by calculating TB incidence rates stra...
Background : Mathematical models of tuberculosis (TB) transmission have been used to characterize di...
Aim: To describe the burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Cape Town by calculating TB incidence rates stra...
Background Few studies have evaluated tuberculosis control in children and adolescents. We used rou...
This thesis describes the development of three different Tuberculosis epidemiological models. An ag...
SETTING: Western Cape Province, South Africa. OBJECTIVES: To characterise tuberculosis (TB) epidemio...