BackgroundNot all treated tuberculosis (TB) patients achieve long-term recovery and reactivation rates reflect effectiveness of TB treatment.AimWe aimed to estimate rates and risk factors of TB reactivation and reinfection in patients treated in the Netherlands, after completed or interrupted treatment.MethodsRetrospective cohort study of TB patients with available DNA fingerprint data, registered in the Netherlands Tuberculosis register (NTR) between 1993 and 2016. Reactivation was defined as an identical, and reinfection as a non-identical Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain in sequential episodes.ResultsReactivation rate was 55/100,000 person-years (py) for patients who completed, and 318/100,000 py for patients who interrupted treatment. ...
Recurrence of TB in an individual can occur due to relapse of the same strain or reinfection by a di...
AbstractSeveral studies have been done in relation to recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) following comp...
Purpose: Recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) can be the consequence of relapse or exogenous reinfection....
Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can be due to reinfection or relapse. The contribution of each to TB in...
SETTING: Surveillance data from the National Tuberculosis Register for the period 1993-1997 compleme...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can be due to reinfection or relapse. The contribution of ea...
Recurrent tuberculosis (TB), defined as TB that recurs after a patient has been considered cured, co...
BACKGROUND: Retreatment tuberculosis (TB) disease is common in high-prevalence settings. The risk of...
Abstract Background We investigated the epidemiology and prevalence of potential risk factors of tub...
BACKGROUND: Retreatment tuberculosis (TB) disease is common in high-prevalence settings. The risk of...
Background A recurrent tuberculosis (TB) episode results from exogenous reinfection or relapse after...
Background: To compare epidemiological data between recurrent cases after cure (RC), distinguishing ...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence represents a challenge to control programs. In low ...
Recurrence of TB in an individual can occur due to relapse of the same strain or reinfection by a di...
BACKGROUND: The proportion of recurrent tuberculosis cases attributable to relapse or reinfection an...
Recurrence of TB in an individual can occur due to relapse of the same strain or reinfection by a di...
AbstractSeveral studies have been done in relation to recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) following comp...
Purpose: Recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) can be the consequence of relapse or exogenous reinfection....
Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can be due to reinfection or relapse. The contribution of each to TB in...
SETTING: Surveillance data from the National Tuberculosis Register for the period 1993-1997 compleme...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence can be due to reinfection or relapse. The contribution of ea...
Recurrent tuberculosis (TB), defined as TB that recurs after a patient has been considered cured, co...
BACKGROUND: Retreatment tuberculosis (TB) disease is common in high-prevalence settings. The risk of...
Abstract Background We investigated the epidemiology and prevalence of potential risk factors of tub...
BACKGROUND: Retreatment tuberculosis (TB) disease is common in high-prevalence settings. The risk of...
Background A recurrent tuberculosis (TB) episode results from exogenous reinfection or relapse after...
Background: To compare epidemiological data between recurrent cases after cure (RC), distinguishing ...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) recurrence represents a challenge to control programs. In low ...
Recurrence of TB in an individual can occur due to relapse of the same strain or reinfection by a di...
BACKGROUND: The proportion of recurrent tuberculosis cases attributable to relapse or reinfection an...
Recurrence of TB in an individual can occur due to relapse of the same strain or reinfection by a di...
AbstractSeveral studies have been done in relation to recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) following comp...
Purpose: Recurrence of tuberculosis (TB) can be the consequence of relapse or exogenous reinfection....