In North Carolina, we analyzed cumulative data for tuberculosis (TB) from 1980 through 1999 to determine trends in incidence, population subgroups at risk, and implications for health policy-makers. The overall incidence rates declined significantly over the study period (p = 0.0001). This decline correlates strongly with an increase in TB patients receiving directly observed therapy. Males have approximately twice the risk for disease, and persons 65 years of age are at the highest risk. For every Caucasian with TB, six blacks, six Hispanics, and eight Asians have the disease. TB incidence rates are declining in all other population subgroups but increasing in foreign-born and Hispanic persons
In the United States, new tuberculosis cases are increasingly concentrated within non-native-born po...
In 2013, a total of 9,588 new tuberculosis (TB) cases were reported in the United States, with an in...
Many people believe that tuberculosis (TB), like smallpox, is a disease of the past, and they are su...
In North Carolina, we analyzed cumulative data for tuberculosis (TB) from 1980 through 1999 to deter...
In North Carolina, we analyzed cumulative data for tuberculosis (TB) from 1980 through 1999 to deter...
We analyzed all cases of tuberculosis reported in North Carolina between 1966 and 1986, and related ...
We conducted a statistical analysis of all verifiable tuberculosis (TB) cases in Tennessee from 1990...
lished the trends in tuberculosis (TB) incidence in the United States (1). In 2006, a total of 13,76...
Abstract Background The incidence of TB in Michigan was 1.5 per 100,000 people in 2012, roughly half...
BACKGROUND:After a steady decline for 20 years, the pace of decline of TB incidence in the United St...
Objectives: This study was conducted to generate knowledge useful for developing public health inter...
OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to generate knowledge useful for developing public health inter...
This study was conducted to generate knowledge useful for developing public health interventions for...
Objective To determine whether differences in national trends in tuberculosis incidence are attribut...
Background: The incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in different countries as estimated by the World Heal...
In the United States, new tuberculosis cases are increasingly concentrated within non-native-born po...
In 2013, a total of 9,588 new tuberculosis (TB) cases were reported in the United States, with an in...
Many people believe that tuberculosis (TB), like smallpox, is a disease of the past, and they are su...
In North Carolina, we analyzed cumulative data for tuberculosis (TB) from 1980 through 1999 to deter...
In North Carolina, we analyzed cumulative data for tuberculosis (TB) from 1980 through 1999 to deter...
We analyzed all cases of tuberculosis reported in North Carolina between 1966 and 1986, and related ...
We conducted a statistical analysis of all verifiable tuberculosis (TB) cases in Tennessee from 1990...
lished the trends in tuberculosis (TB) incidence in the United States (1). In 2006, a total of 13,76...
Abstract Background The incidence of TB in Michigan was 1.5 per 100,000 people in 2012, roughly half...
BACKGROUND:After a steady decline for 20 years, the pace of decline of TB incidence in the United St...
Objectives: This study was conducted to generate knowledge useful for developing public health inter...
OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to generate knowledge useful for developing public health inter...
This study was conducted to generate knowledge useful for developing public health interventions for...
Objective To determine whether differences in national trends in tuberculosis incidence are attribut...
Background: The incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in different countries as estimated by the World Heal...
In the United States, new tuberculosis cases are increasingly concentrated within non-native-born po...
In 2013, a total of 9,588 new tuberculosis (TB) cases were reported in the United States, with an in...
Many people believe that tuberculosis (TB), like smallpox, is a disease of the past, and they are su...