We aimed to model the incidence of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis among adults using data on infection incidence in children, disease prevalence in adults, and social contact patterns. We conducted a cross-sectional face-to-face survey of adults in 2011, enumerating "close" (shared conversation) and "casual" (shared indoor space) social contacts in 16 Zambian communities and 8 South African communities. We modeled the incidence of M. tuberculosis infection in all age groups using these contact patterns, as well as the observed incidence of M. tuberculosis infection in children and the prevalence of tuberculosis disease in adults. A total of 3,528 adults participated in the study. The reported rates of close and casual contact wer...
Data on social contact patterns are widely used to parameterize age-mixing matrices in mathematical ...
BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that in South Africa, with a generalized tuberculosis (TB) epidemic, TB ...
Accurate estimates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in young children provide a critical indi...
We aimed to model the incidence of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis among adults using data...
We aimed to model the incidence of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis among adults using data...
Social contact patterns might contribute to excess burden of tuberculosis in men. We conducted a stu...
Questionnaire used in a study of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection incidences among adults in the...
We currently have little idea where Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) transmission occurs in high inc...
Last year, two striking studies focused attention on sex differences in tuberculosis (TB) epidemiolo...
BACKGROUND: In high incidence settings, the majority of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) transmissi...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis transmission is determined by contact between infectious and susceptible in...
Evidence of preferential mixing through selected social routes has been suggested for the transmissi...
Background: Although households of tuberculosis (TB) cases represent a setting for intense transmiss...
Background The risk of infection from respiratory pathogens increases according to the contact ra...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) transmission rates are exceptionally high in endemic TB settings. Adol...
Data on social contact patterns are widely used to parameterize age-mixing matrices in mathematical ...
BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that in South Africa, with a generalized tuberculosis (TB) epidemic, TB ...
Accurate estimates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in young children provide a critical indi...
We aimed to model the incidence of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis among adults using data...
We aimed to model the incidence of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis among adults using data...
Social contact patterns might contribute to excess burden of tuberculosis in men. We conducted a stu...
Questionnaire used in a study of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection incidences among adults in the...
We currently have little idea where Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) transmission occurs in high inc...
Last year, two striking studies focused attention on sex differences in tuberculosis (TB) epidemiolo...
BACKGROUND: In high incidence settings, the majority of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) transmissi...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis transmission is determined by contact between infectious and susceptible in...
Evidence of preferential mixing through selected social routes has been suggested for the transmissi...
Background: Although households of tuberculosis (TB) cases represent a setting for intense transmiss...
Background The risk of infection from respiratory pathogens increases according to the contact ra...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) transmission rates are exceptionally high in endemic TB settings. Adol...
Data on social contact patterns are widely used to parameterize age-mixing matrices in mathematical ...
BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that in South Africa, with a generalized tuberculosis (TB) epidemic, TB ...
Accurate estimates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in young children provide a critical indi...