Research Question: Can we minimize cough duration and number of sputum samples in chest symptomatic patients for screening of TB?Objective: To evaluate cough of 3 weeks versus 2 weeks duration using two sputum samples versus three samples in chest symptomatic patients attending the OPD.Study Design: Hospital-based cross-sectional study.Materials and Methods: Outpatients (2810) with H/O cough of 3 weeks and 2 weeks duration were screened by subjecting them to sputum microscopy for tuberculosis using two sputum samples as well as three samples following standard procedure for sputum collection, staining and acid-fast bacillus (AFB) identification. Those on drugs were not included.Results: Using .2 weeks cough, sputum positivity rate was 12%, ...
BACKGROUND: More than 50 million people around the world are investigated for tuberculosis using spu...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends same day sputum microscopy (spot-spot) in...
Background: Cough is common in pulmonary TB and other chronic respiratory infections. Identifying fe...
Research Question: Can we minimize cough duration and number of sputum samples in chest symptomatic ...
Research Question: Can we minimize cough duration and number of sputum samples in chest symptomatic ...
Background: According to WHO estimates, tuberculosis case detection rate in Tanzania is less than 50...
SETTING: Governmental health facilities in six districts of India. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prev...
According to WHO estimates, tuberculosis case detection rate in Tanzania is less than 50% and this p...
Background and objective: Almost one-third of the world's population (2 billion people) are infected...
Background: Prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) is an important epidemiological index to measure the loa...
Background: In India, the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) has adopted the st...
OBJECTIVE To determine the efficiency of routine tuberculosis (TB) case detection by examining sputu...
for diagnosis. This may not be practicable under all conditions, specially in difficult areas. It fu...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the number of sputum specimens necessary for a reliable diagnosis of pulmonary ...
BACKGROUND: More than 50 million people around the world are investigated for tuberculosis using spu...
BACKGROUND: More than 50 million people around the world are investigated for tuberculosis using spu...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends same day sputum microscopy (spot-spot) in...
Background: Cough is common in pulmonary TB and other chronic respiratory infections. Identifying fe...
Research Question: Can we minimize cough duration and number of sputum samples in chest symptomatic ...
Research Question: Can we minimize cough duration and number of sputum samples in chest symptomatic ...
Background: According to WHO estimates, tuberculosis case detection rate in Tanzania is less than 50...
SETTING: Governmental health facilities in six districts of India. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prev...
According to WHO estimates, tuberculosis case detection rate in Tanzania is less than 50% and this p...
Background and objective: Almost one-third of the world's population (2 billion people) are infected...
Background: Prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) is an important epidemiological index to measure the loa...
Background: In India, the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) has adopted the st...
OBJECTIVE To determine the efficiency of routine tuberculosis (TB) case detection by examining sputu...
for diagnosis. This may not be practicable under all conditions, specially in difficult areas. It fu...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the number of sputum specimens necessary for a reliable diagnosis of pulmonary ...
BACKGROUND: More than 50 million people around the world are investigated for tuberculosis using spu...
BACKGROUND: More than 50 million people around the world are investigated for tuberculosis using spu...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends same day sputum microscopy (spot-spot) in...
Background: Cough is common in pulmonary TB and other chronic respiratory infections. Identifying fe...