Background: Ratios of bacteriologically positive tuberculosis (TB) prevalence to notification rates are used to characterise typical durations of TB disease. However, this ignores the clinical spectrum of tuberculosis disease and potentially long infectious periods with minimal or no symptoms prior to care-seeking. Methods: We developed novel statistical models to estimate progression from initial bacteriological positivity including smear conversion, symptom onset and initial care-seeking. Case-detection ratios, TB incidence, durations, and other parameters were estimated by fitting the model to tuberculosis prevalence survey and notification data (one subnational and 11 national datasets) within a Bayesian framework using Markov ch...
Tuberculosis (TB) still causes 1.5 million deaths globally each year. Over recent decades, slow and ...
Local information is needed to guide targeted interventions for respiratory infections such as tuber...
Tuberculosis (TB) still causes 1.5 million deaths globally each year. Over recent decades, slow and ...
Background Ratios of bacteriologically-positive tuberculosis (TB) prevalence to notification rates a...
Background: Ratios of tuberculosis prevalence to notifi- cation rates are used to characterise the t...
Tuberculosis (TB) killed more people globally than any other single pathogen over the past decade. W...
Background: According to WHO estimates, tuberculosis case detection rate in Tanzania is less than 50...
Background: Cases of smear-negative TB have increased dramatically in high prevalence HIV settings ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) control efforts are hampered by an imperfect understanding of TB epide...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) control relies on early diagnosis and treatment. International guideli...
According to WHO estimates, tuberculosis case detection rate in Tanzania is less than 50% and this p...
Background: Individuals with bacteriologically confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) disease who do...
Background To investigate how the risk of active tuberculosis disease is influenced by time since or...
Tuberculosis (TB) still causes 1.5 million deaths globally each year. Over recent decades, slow and ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) control relies on early diagnosis and treatment. International guide...
Tuberculosis (TB) still causes 1.5 million deaths globally each year. Over recent decades, slow and ...
Local information is needed to guide targeted interventions for respiratory infections such as tuber...
Tuberculosis (TB) still causes 1.5 million deaths globally each year. Over recent decades, slow and ...
Background Ratios of bacteriologically-positive tuberculosis (TB) prevalence to notification rates a...
Background: Ratios of tuberculosis prevalence to notifi- cation rates are used to characterise the t...
Tuberculosis (TB) killed more people globally than any other single pathogen over the past decade. W...
Background: According to WHO estimates, tuberculosis case detection rate in Tanzania is less than 50...
Background: Cases of smear-negative TB have increased dramatically in high prevalence HIV settings ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) control efforts are hampered by an imperfect understanding of TB epide...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) control relies on early diagnosis and treatment. International guideli...
According to WHO estimates, tuberculosis case detection rate in Tanzania is less than 50% and this p...
Background: Individuals with bacteriologically confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) disease who do...
Background To investigate how the risk of active tuberculosis disease is influenced by time since or...
Tuberculosis (TB) still causes 1.5 million deaths globally each year. Over recent decades, slow and ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) control relies on early diagnosis and treatment. International guide...
Tuberculosis (TB) still causes 1.5 million deaths globally each year. Over recent decades, slow and ...
Local information is needed to guide targeted interventions for respiratory infections such as tuber...
Tuberculosis (TB) still causes 1.5 million deaths globally each year. Over recent decades, slow and ...