BackgroundWhen evaluating symptomatic patients for tuberculosis (TB) without access to same-day diagnostic test results, clinicians often make empiric decisions about starting treatment. The number of TB symptoms and/or underweight status could help identify patients at highest risk for a positive result. We sought to evaluate the usefulness of BMI assessment and a count of characteristic TB symptoms for identifying patients at highest risk for TB.MethodsWe enrolled adult patients receiving pulmonary TB diagnoses and a representative sample with negative TB evaluations at four outpatient health facilities in Kampala, Uganda. We asked patients about symptoms of chronic cough, night sweats, chest pain, fever, hemoptysis, or weight loss; measu...
AbstractTuberculosis (TB) represents a major problem in developing countries. Diagnosis is often dif...
OBJECTIVE: The HIV epidemic has increased the proportion of patients with smear-negative and extrapu...
Background: Studies show obesity decreases risk of tuberculosis (TB) disease. There is limited evide...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a cause and effect of undernutrition. Patients with active TB in India have a h...
BACKGROUND:High tuberculosis (TB) burden countries should consider systematic screening among adults...
OBJECTIVES: Malnutrition is associated with a twofold higher risk of dying in patients with tubercul...
to cough ≥2 weeks, in a context where X-ray screening is not feasible, aiming to increase the sensi...
Background: Obesity is increasingly prevalent in both developed and developing areas. Although under...
We developed a clinical score to monitor tuberculosis patients in treatment and to assess clinical o...
Studies show obesity decreases risk of tuberculosis (TB) disease. There is limited evidence on wheth...
BackgroundIn highly resource-limited settings, many clinics lack same-day microbiological testing fo...
Objectives: Patients with tuberculosis (TB) often present with weight loss. Lack of weight gain with...
Studies show obesity decreases risk of tuberculosis (TB) disease. There is limited evidence on wheth...
Clinicians need to decide whether to begin isolation and empiric therapy for patients suspected of h...
Due to limited availability of diagnostics and capacity, people with tuberculosis do not always unde...
AbstractTuberculosis (TB) represents a major problem in developing countries. Diagnosis is often dif...
OBJECTIVE: The HIV epidemic has increased the proportion of patients with smear-negative and extrapu...
Background: Studies show obesity decreases risk of tuberculosis (TB) disease. There is limited evide...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a cause and effect of undernutrition. Patients with active TB in India have a h...
BACKGROUND:High tuberculosis (TB) burden countries should consider systematic screening among adults...
OBJECTIVES: Malnutrition is associated with a twofold higher risk of dying in patients with tubercul...
to cough ≥2 weeks, in a context where X-ray screening is not feasible, aiming to increase the sensi...
Background: Obesity is increasingly prevalent in both developed and developing areas. Although under...
We developed a clinical score to monitor tuberculosis patients in treatment and to assess clinical o...
Studies show obesity decreases risk of tuberculosis (TB) disease. There is limited evidence on wheth...
BackgroundIn highly resource-limited settings, many clinics lack same-day microbiological testing fo...
Objectives: Patients with tuberculosis (TB) often present with weight loss. Lack of weight gain with...
Studies show obesity decreases risk of tuberculosis (TB) disease. There is limited evidence on wheth...
Clinicians need to decide whether to begin isolation and empiric therapy for patients suspected of h...
Due to limited availability of diagnostics and capacity, people with tuberculosis do not always unde...
AbstractTuberculosis (TB) represents a major problem in developing countries. Diagnosis is often dif...
OBJECTIVE: The HIV epidemic has increased the proportion of patients with smear-negative and extrapu...
Background: Studies show obesity decreases risk of tuberculosis (TB) disease. There is limited evide...