This study aimed to estimate the adverse events (AE) rate during anti-tuberculosis treatment and to explore AE-related risk factors. New and previously treated smear-positive tuberculosis (TB) cases were enrolled from eight regions in China between April 2009 and October 2010. The AE rate was estimated, and AE risk factors during anti-TB treatment were assessed using Cox proportional models. Among 2091 Chinese subjects with anti-TB treatment, 462 (22.1%, 95% confidence interval (CI), 20.3–23.9) patients developed AE, with liver injury and gastrointestinal reactions constituting the most common AE. Specifically, 9.8% (95% CI, 8.5–11.1) and 6.3% (95% CI, 5.3–7.4) developed liver injuries and gastrointestinal reactions, respectively. We found ...
Abstract Background Monitoring the treatment outcomes of tuberculosis and determining the specific f...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate adherence to liver function monitoring as recommended in Taiwan's tubercul...
To systematically evaluate the incidence of liver injury in multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-T...
BACKGROUND: More than 1 million tuberculosis (TB) patients are receiving directly observed treatment...
Background: More than 1 million tuberculosis (TB) patients are receiving directly observed treatment...
Background: Adverse events are under-appreciated negative consequences that are significant clinical...
Background: More than 1 million tuberculosis (TB) patients are receiving the standard anti-TB treatm...
Anti-tuberculosis drug induced liver injury (ATLI) is emerging as a significant threat to tuberculos...
Background: Anti-tuberculosis drug induced liver injury (ATLI) is emerging as a significant threat t...
Background: Data on effect of regular liver function monitoring during anti-TB treatment is limited ...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the association between drug exposure and adverse events...
Background: Tuberculosis has been one of the common diseases of human communities. Besides of diseas...
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical features of liver injury induced by anti-tuberculosis drugs and...
Background: The treatment of patients with MDR- and XDR-TB is usually more complex, toxic and costly...
Objective: Pakistan is ranked 5th in the world in terms of having immense Tuberculosis (TB) burden....
Abstract Background Monitoring the treatment outcomes of tuberculosis and determining the specific f...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate adherence to liver function monitoring as recommended in Taiwan's tubercul...
To systematically evaluate the incidence of liver injury in multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-T...
BACKGROUND: More than 1 million tuberculosis (TB) patients are receiving directly observed treatment...
Background: More than 1 million tuberculosis (TB) patients are receiving directly observed treatment...
Background: Adverse events are under-appreciated negative consequences that are significant clinical...
Background: More than 1 million tuberculosis (TB) patients are receiving the standard anti-TB treatm...
Anti-tuberculosis drug induced liver injury (ATLI) is emerging as a significant threat to tuberculos...
Background: Anti-tuberculosis drug induced liver injury (ATLI) is emerging as a significant threat t...
Background: Data on effect of regular liver function monitoring during anti-TB treatment is limited ...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the association between drug exposure and adverse events...
Background: Tuberculosis has been one of the common diseases of human communities. Besides of diseas...
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical features of liver injury induced by anti-tuberculosis drugs and...
Background: The treatment of patients with MDR- and XDR-TB is usually more complex, toxic and costly...
Objective: Pakistan is ranked 5th in the world in terms of having immense Tuberculosis (TB) burden....
Abstract Background Monitoring the treatment outcomes of tuberculosis and determining the specific f...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate adherence to liver function monitoring as recommended in Taiwan's tubercul...
To systematically evaluate the incidence of liver injury in multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-T...