Background A recurrent tuberculosis (TB) episode results from exogenous reinfection or relapse after cure. The use of genotyping allows the distinction between both. Methods We did a systematic review and meta-analysis, using four databases to search for studies in English, French and Spanish published between 1 January 1980 and 30 September 2020 that assessed recurrences after TB treatment success and/or differentiated relapses from reinfections using genotyping. We calculated person years of follow-up and performed random-effects model meta-analysis for estimating pooled recurrent TB incidence rates and proportions of relapses and reinfections. We performed subgroup analyses by clinical-epidemiological factors and by methodological study...
Abstract Background The recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) disease in treated patients can serve as a m...
BACKGROUND: Retreatment tuberculosis (TB) disease is common in high-prevalence settings. The risk of...
Background. Recurrent tuberculosis is a major health burden and may be due to relapse with the origi...
Background A recurrent tuberculosis (TB) episode results from exogenous reinfection or relapse after...
Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can be due to reinfection or relapse. The contribution of each to TB in...
Recurrent tuberculosis (TB), defined as TB that recurs after a patient has been considered cured, co...
Recurrent tuberculosis (TB) following successful treatment constitutes a significant challenge to TB...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can be due to reinfection or relapse. The contribution of ea...
Objective: To estimate rates of recurrent tuberculosis due to reinfection and relapse, by HIV st...
Background: To compare epidemiological data between recurrent cases after cure (RC), distinguishing ...
PURPOSE: Recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) can be the consequence of relapse or exogenous reinfect...
AbstractSeveral studies have been done in relation to recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) following comp...
BACKGROUND: The proportion of recurrent tuberculosis cases attributable to relapse or reinfection an...
Background: Tuberculosis is a potentially life-threatening, airborne bacterial infection that can be...
BACKGROUND: Retreatment tuberculosis (TB) disease is common in high-prevalence settings. The risk of...
Abstract Background The recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) disease in treated patients can serve as a m...
BACKGROUND: Retreatment tuberculosis (TB) disease is common in high-prevalence settings. The risk of...
Background. Recurrent tuberculosis is a major health burden and may be due to relapse with the origi...
Background A recurrent tuberculosis (TB) episode results from exogenous reinfection or relapse after...
Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can be due to reinfection or relapse. The contribution of each to TB in...
Recurrent tuberculosis (TB), defined as TB that recurs after a patient has been considered cured, co...
Recurrent tuberculosis (TB) following successful treatment constitutes a significant challenge to TB...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can be due to reinfection or relapse. The contribution of ea...
Objective: To estimate rates of recurrent tuberculosis due to reinfection and relapse, by HIV st...
Background: To compare epidemiological data between recurrent cases after cure (RC), distinguishing ...
PURPOSE: Recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) can be the consequence of relapse or exogenous reinfect...
AbstractSeveral studies have been done in relation to recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) following comp...
BACKGROUND: The proportion of recurrent tuberculosis cases attributable to relapse or reinfection an...
Background: Tuberculosis is a potentially life-threatening, airborne bacterial infection that can be...
BACKGROUND: Retreatment tuberculosis (TB) disease is common in high-prevalence settings. The risk of...
Abstract Background The recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) disease in treated patients can serve as a m...
BACKGROUND: Retreatment tuberculosis (TB) disease is common in high-prevalence settings. The risk of...
Background. Recurrent tuberculosis is a major health burden and may be due to relapse with the origi...