Recurrence of TB in an individual can occur due to relapse of the same strain or reinfection by a different strain. The contribution of reinfection and relapse to TB incidence, and the factors associated with each are unknown. We aimed to quantify and describe cases attributable to relapse or reinfection, and identify associated risk factors in order to reduce recurrence. We categorised recurrent TB cases from notifications in London (2002-2015) as relapse or reinfection using molecular (MIRU VNTR strain type) and epidemiological information (hierarchical approach using time since notification, site of disease and method of case finding). Factors associated with each outcome were determined using logistic regression in Stata Version 13.1 (2...
Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can result from either relapse of an original infection or exogenous re...
Background: To compare epidemiological data between recurrent cases after cure (RC), distinguishing ...
Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can result from either relapse of an original infection or exogenous re...
Recurrence of TB in an individual can occur due to relapse of the same strain or reinfection by a di...
Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can be due to reinfection or relapse. The contribution of each to TB in...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence represents a challenge to control programs. In low ...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can be due to reinfection or relapse. The contribution of ea...
BACKGROUND: Information on recurrent tuberculosis can provide an indication of the effectiveness of ...
Background Information on recurrent tuberculosis can provide an indication of the effectiveness of t...
SETTING: Surveillance data from the National Tuberculosis Register for the period 1993-1997 compleme...
Recurrent tuberculosis (TB) following successful treatment constitutes a significant challenge to TB...
PURPOSE: Recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) can be the consequence of relapse or exogenous reinfect...
Background A recurrent tuberculosis (TB) episode results from exogenous reinfection or relapse after...
In geographical areas with a low incidence of tuberculosis, recurrent tuberculosis is generally due ...
BackgroundNot all treated tuberculosis (TB) patients achieve long-term recovery and reactivation rat...
Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can result from either relapse of an original infection or exogenous re...
Background: To compare epidemiological data between recurrent cases after cure (RC), distinguishing ...
Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can result from either relapse of an original infection or exogenous re...
Recurrence of TB in an individual can occur due to relapse of the same strain or reinfection by a di...
Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can be due to reinfection or relapse. The contribution of each to TB in...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence represents a challenge to control programs. In low ...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can be due to reinfection or relapse. The contribution of ea...
BACKGROUND: Information on recurrent tuberculosis can provide an indication of the effectiveness of ...
Background Information on recurrent tuberculosis can provide an indication of the effectiveness of t...
SETTING: Surveillance data from the National Tuberculosis Register for the period 1993-1997 compleme...
Recurrent tuberculosis (TB) following successful treatment constitutes a significant challenge to TB...
PURPOSE: Recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) can be the consequence of relapse or exogenous reinfect...
Background A recurrent tuberculosis (TB) episode results from exogenous reinfection or relapse after...
In geographical areas with a low incidence of tuberculosis, recurrent tuberculosis is generally due ...
BackgroundNot all treated tuberculosis (TB) patients achieve long-term recovery and reactivation rat...
Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can result from either relapse of an original infection or exogenous re...
Background: To compare epidemiological data between recurrent cases after cure (RC), distinguishing ...
Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can result from either relapse of an original infection or exogenous re...