BACKGROUND: Recent transcriptomic studies revived a hypothesis suggested by historical studies in rabbits that the ratio of peripheral blood monocytes to lymphocytes (ML) is associated with risk of tuberculosis (TB) disease. Recent data confirmed the hypothesis in cattle and in adults infected with HIV. METHODS: We tested this hypothesis in 1,336 infants (540 HIV-infected, 796 HIV-exposed, uninfected (HEU)) prospectively followed in a randomized controlled trial of isoniazid prophylaxis in Southern Africa, the IMPAACT P1041 study. We modeled the relationship between ML ratio at enrollment (91 to 120 days after birth) and TB disease or death in HIV-infected children and latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection, TB disease or death i...
AbstractObjectiveThe ratio of monocytes to lymphocytes in peripheral blood could reflect an individu...
Objective: To describe peripheral blood monocyte to lymphocyte (ML) ratio in tuberculous meningitis ...
BACKGROUND: Data on the short-term risk of disease progression in HIV-1-infected children are needed...
CAPRISA, 2014.Background: Recent transcriptomic studies revived a hypothesis suggested by historical...
Background: Recent transcriptomic studies revived a hypothesis suggested by historical studies in ra...
CITATION: Naranbhai, V. et al. 2014. The association between the ratio of monocytes : lymphocytes at...
BACKGROUND: Eight decades ago, the ratio of monocytes to lymphocytes (hereafter, the "ML ratio") was...
Recent data confirmed the hypothesis suggested by historical studies that the ratio of peripheral bl...
AbstractThe ratio of monocytes and lymphocytes (ML ratio) in peripheral blood is associated with tub...
B A C K G R O U N D: Diagnostic tools to identify incipient or subclinical TB stages will be helpful...
Recent human studies support historical animal studies that suggested an association between periphe...
The ratio of monocytes and lymphocytes (ML ratio) in peripheral blood is associated with tuberculosi...
BACKGROUND: Clinical pediatric tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis may lead to overdiagnosis particularly am...
Monocyte:lymphocyte ratio (M:L) has been identified as a risk factor in development of TB disease in...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most important cause of morbidity and death among infectious disease...
AbstractObjectiveThe ratio of monocytes to lymphocytes in peripheral blood could reflect an individu...
Objective: To describe peripheral blood monocyte to lymphocyte (ML) ratio in tuberculous meningitis ...
BACKGROUND: Data on the short-term risk of disease progression in HIV-1-infected children are needed...
CAPRISA, 2014.Background: Recent transcriptomic studies revived a hypothesis suggested by historical...
Background: Recent transcriptomic studies revived a hypothesis suggested by historical studies in ra...
CITATION: Naranbhai, V. et al. 2014. The association between the ratio of monocytes : lymphocytes at...
BACKGROUND: Eight decades ago, the ratio of monocytes to lymphocytes (hereafter, the "ML ratio") was...
Recent data confirmed the hypothesis suggested by historical studies that the ratio of peripheral bl...
AbstractThe ratio of monocytes and lymphocytes (ML ratio) in peripheral blood is associated with tub...
B A C K G R O U N D: Diagnostic tools to identify incipient or subclinical TB stages will be helpful...
Recent human studies support historical animal studies that suggested an association between periphe...
The ratio of monocytes and lymphocytes (ML ratio) in peripheral blood is associated with tuberculosi...
BACKGROUND: Clinical pediatric tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis may lead to overdiagnosis particularly am...
Monocyte:lymphocyte ratio (M:L) has been identified as a risk factor in development of TB disease in...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most important cause of morbidity and death among infectious disease...
AbstractObjectiveThe ratio of monocytes to lymphocytes in peripheral blood could reflect an individu...
Objective: To describe peripheral blood monocyte to lymphocyte (ML) ratio in tuberculous meningitis ...
BACKGROUND: Data on the short-term risk of disease progression in HIV-1-infected children are needed...