Tuberculosis is a significant public health concern resulting in the death of over 1 million individuals each year worldwide. While treatment options and vaccines exist, a substantial number of infections still remain untreated or are caused by treatment resistant strains. Therefore, it is important to identify mechanisms that contribute to risk and prognosis of tuberculosis as this may provide tools to understand disease mechanisms and provide novel treatment options for those with severe infection. Our goal was to identify genetic risk factors that contribute to the risk of tuberculosis and to understand biological mechanisms and causality behind the risk of tuberculosis. A total of 1895 individuals in the FinnGen study had International ...
CITATION: Bellamy, R., et al, 2000. Genetic susceptibility to tuberculosis in Africans : a genome-wi...
A complex interplay among host, pathogen, and environmental factors is believed to contribute to the...
BACKGROUND. The development of active tuberculosis disease has been shown to be multifactorial. Inte...
The heritability of susceptibility to tuberculosis (TB) disease has been well recognized. Over 100 g...
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Background. Susceptibility to a complex disease such as tuberculosis generally involves interaction...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still remains the major threat for human health worldwide. Several case-control...
Regarding genetic predisposition to tuberculosis, we suggest that the maximal risk for clinical mani...
In an accompanying paper (Am J Epidemiol 2002;155:1066–73), the authors describe the design of a lar...
Common mycobacterial diseases, including tuberculosis and leprosy, contribute to major mortality and...
Background and Objective: Tuberculosis (TB), the leading cause of morbidity and mortality by a singl...
Genetic susceptibility of the host to multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is not fully unders...
Background: Host genetic factors may play a role in the susceptibility to active tuberculosis (TB), ...
The natural history of tuberculosis (TB) is characterized by a large inter-individual outcome variab...
BACKGROUND: There is reason to expect strong genetic influences on the risk of developing active pul...
CITATION: Bellamy, R., et al, 2000. Genetic susceptibility to tuberculosis in Africans : a genome-wi...
A complex interplay among host, pathogen, and environmental factors is believed to contribute to the...
BACKGROUND. The development of active tuberculosis disease has been shown to be multifactorial. Inte...
The heritability of susceptibility to tuberculosis (TB) disease has been well recognized. Over 100 g...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Background. Susceptibility to a complex disease such as tuberculosis generally involves interaction...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still remains the major threat for human health worldwide. Several case-control...
Regarding genetic predisposition to tuberculosis, we suggest that the maximal risk for clinical mani...
In an accompanying paper (Am J Epidemiol 2002;155:1066–73), the authors describe the design of a lar...
Common mycobacterial diseases, including tuberculosis and leprosy, contribute to major mortality and...
Background and Objective: Tuberculosis (TB), the leading cause of morbidity and mortality by a singl...
Genetic susceptibility of the host to multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is not fully unders...
Background: Host genetic factors may play a role in the susceptibility to active tuberculosis (TB), ...
The natural history of tuberculosis (TB) is characterized by a large inter-individual outcome variab...
BACKGROUND: There is reason to expect strong genetic influences on the risk of developing active pul...
CITATION: Bellamy, R., et al, 2000. Genetic susceptibility to tuberculosis in Africans : a genome-wi...
A complex interplay among host, pathogen, and environmental factors is believed to contribute to the...
BACKGROUND. The development of active tuberculosis disease has been shown to be multifactorial. Inte...