In the United States, new tuberculosis cases are increasingly concentrated within non-native-born populations. We estimated trends and differences in tuberculosis incidence rates for the non-U.S.-born population, at a resolution unobtainable from raw data. We obtained non-U.S.-born tuberculosis case reports for 2000-2016 from the National Tuberculosis Surveillance System, and population data from the American Community Survey and 2000 U.S. Census. We constructed generalized additive regression models to estimate incidence rates in terms of birth country, entry year, age at entry, and number of years since entry into the United States and described how these factors contribute to overall tuberculosis risk. Controlling for other factors, tube...
IntroductionPreventing tuberculosis (TB) disease requires treatment of latent TB infection (LTBI) as...
ObjectiveTo examine how stratifying persons born outside Canada according to tuberculosis (TB) incid...
Objective To determine whether differences in national trends in tuberculosis incidence are attribut...
Due to greater exposure to | infection before migration, migrants moving to low-incidence settings c...
Mathematical models and molecular epidemiologic investigation support the argument that exogenous re...
While the number of reported tuberculosis (TB) cases in the United States has declined over the past...
Tuberculosis is a global public health issue with more than 2 billion people infected worldwide. It...
BACKGROUND:Among U.S. residents, tuberculosis (TB) disease disproportionally affects non-U.S.-born p...
Many people believe that tuberculosis (TB), like smallpox, is a disease of the past, and they are su...
BACKGROUND:Among U.S. residents, tuberculosis (TB) disease disproportionally affects non-U.S.-born p...
<p>Light shaded bars represent tuberculosis case counts in 2007, and dark shaded bars represent tube...
BACKGROUND: On World TB Day 2016, CDC reported an increase in number of US tuberculosis (TB) cases i...
BackgroundTB remains a major public health concern, even in low-incidence countries like the USA and...
Abstract Background: According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tuberculosis (TB)...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends screening populations at increased risk...
IntroductionPreventing tuberculosis (TB) disease requires treatment of latent TB infection (LTBI) as...
ObjectiveTo examine how stratifying persons born outside Canada according to tuberculosis (TB) incid...
Objective To determine whether differences in national trends in tuberculosis incidence are attribut...
Due to greater exposure to | infection before migration, migrants moving to low-incidence settings c...
Mathematical models and molecular epidemiologic investigation support the argument that exogenous re...
While the number of reported tuberculosis (TB) cases in the United States has declined over the past...
Tuberculosis is a global public health issue with more than 2 billion people infected worldwide. It...
BACKGROUND:Among U.S. residents, tuberculosis (TB) disease disproportionally affects non-U.S.-born p...
Many people believe that tuberculosis (TB), like smallpox, is a disease of the past, and they are su...
BACKGROUND:Among U.S. residents, tuberculosis (TB) disease disproportionally affects non-U.S.-born p...
<p>Light shaded bars represent tuberculosis case counts in 2007, and dark shaded bars represent tube...
BACKGROUND: On World TB Day 2016, CDC reported an increase in number of US tuberculosis (TB) cases i...
BackgroundTB remains a major public health concern, even in low-incidence countries like the USA and...
Abstract Background: According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tuberculosis (TB)...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends screening populations at increased risk...
IntroductionPreventing tuberculosis (TB) disease requires treatment of latent TB infection (LTBI) as...
ObjectiveTo examine how stratifying persons born outside Canada according to tuberculosis (TB) incid...
Objective To determine whether differences in national trends in tuberculosis incidence are attribut...