People who use illicit drugs (PWUDs) have been identified as a key at-risk group for tuberculosis (TB). Examination of illicit drug use networks has potential to assess the risk of TB exposure and disease progression. Research also is needed to assess mechanisms for accelerated TB transmission in this population. This study aims to 1) assess the rate of TB exposure, risk of disease progression, and disease burden among PWUD; 2) estimate the proportion of active TB cases resulting from recent transmission within this network; and 3) evaluate whether PWUD with TB disease have physiologic characteristics associated with more efficient TB transmission. Our cross-sectional, observational study aims to assess TB transmission through illicit drug ...
Background: While several studies have studied the associations between biological factors such as H...
Although multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is emerging as a significant threat to tuberculos...
Background. The initiation of universal genotyping revealed 3 clusters of 19 patients with tuberculo...
Illicit drug users continue to be a group at high risk for tuberculosis (TB). Here, we present an up...
We hypothesize that crack cocaine is independently associated with smear-positive tuberculosis (TB)....
Interventions that prevent HIV transmission and TB reactivation are needed.Because there is little r...
Drug use is a significant risk factor for acquiring tuberculosis (TB) infection and progressing to a...
We conducted the first molecular study of tuberculosis (TB) to estimate the role of household contac...
We investigated the emergence and evolution of drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) in an HIV co-infecte...
The objective of the study: to assess the risk to develop active tuberculosis in HIV infected patien...
The current understanding of airborne tuberculosis (TB) transmission is based on classic 1950s studi...
Background. The population-based Houston Tuberculosis Initiative (HTI) study has enrolled and gather...
Current tuberculosis (TB) control measures face two challenges: the human immunodeficiency virus (HI...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading infectious cause of death globally, and drug-resistant ...
To examine the relationship between latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and human immunodefi...
Background: While several studies have studied the associations between biological factors such as H...
Although multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is emerging as a significant threat to tuberculos...
Background. The initiation of universal genotyping revealed 3 clusters of 19 patients with tuberculo...
Illicit drug users continue to be a group at high risk for tuberculosis (TB). Here, we present an up...
We hypothesize that crack cocaine is independently associated with smear-positive tuberculosis (TB)....
Interventions that prevent HIV transmission and TB reactivation are needed.Because there is little r...
Drug use is a significant risk factor for acquiring tuberculosis (TB) infection and progressing to a...
We conducted the first molecular study of tuberculosis (TB) to estimate the role of household contac...
We investigated the emergence and evolution of drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) in an HIV co-infecte...
The objective of the study: to assess the risk to develop active tuberculosis in HIV infected patien...
The current understanding of airborne tuberculosis (TB) transmission is based on classic 1950s studi...
Background. The population-based Houston Tuberculosis Initiative (HTI) study has enrolled and gather...
Current tuberculosis (TB) control measures face two challenges: the human immunodeficiency virus (HI...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading infectious cause of death globally, and drug-resistant ...
To examine the relationship between latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and human immunodefi...
Background: While several studies have studied the associations between biological factors such as H...
Although multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is emerging as a significant threat to tuberculos...
Background. The initiation of universal genotyping revealed 3 clusters of 19 patients with tuberculo...