This paper seeks to establish the strength of association between contemporary tuberculosis (TB) in England and Wales and several potential aetiological factors. It presents an ecological analysis of standardised annual TB mortality rates for the 403 local authority districts between 1982 and 1992, disaggregated by age and sex. Social, demographic and ethnicity measures from the 1981 and 1991 censuses and standardised annual AIDS-related mortality rates for young men are used to calculate Poisson regression models. A strong association was found between all TB mortality groups and overcrowding at the household level. For women, no other measures improved the explanatory power of the models. In multiple regressions, both poverty and AIDS-rel...
Most of the tuberculosis cases in Campania occur in Naples, the biggest city in the South of Italy w...
Migrants and ethnic minorities in the UK have higher rates of tuberculosis (TB) compared with the ge...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains an important infectious disease in New Zealand (NZ) and global...
SETTING AND OBJECTIVE: The reversal of the decline in United Kingdom tuberculosis rates has sparked ...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) rates in England are among the highest in high-income countries. Poverty...
Objective: To investigate the factors associated with the increasing incidence of tuberculosis in En...
The objective of this paper was to describe the distribution of tuberculosis (TB) mortality by area ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the occurrence of tuberculosis (TB) and the outcome of trea...
Background—The geographical distribu-tion of tuberculosis in England and Wales and changes since 198...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the factors associated with the increasing incidence of tuberculosis in En...
An analysis of notifications of tuberculosis in the City of Birmingham during the three-year period ...
This study investigates the association between socio-economic deprivation and tuberculosis (TB) tre...
aa Worldwide, tuberculosis is the main infectious cause of death among adults, with most of these de...
BACKGROUND In the United Kingdom, tuberculosis (TB) predominantly affects the most deprived populat...
Migrants and ethnic minorities in the UK have higher rates of tuberculosis (TB) compared with the ge...
Most of the tuberculosis cases in Campania occur in Naples, the biggest city in the South of Italy w...
Migrants and ethnic minorities in the UK have higher rates of tuberculosis (TB) compared with the ge...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains an important infectious disease in New Zealand (NZ) and global...
SETTING AND OBJECTIVE: The reversal of the decline in United Kingdom tuberculosis rates has sparked ...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) rates in England are among the highest in high-income countries. Poverty...
Objective: To investigate the factors associated with the increasing incidence of tuberculosis in En...
The objective of this paper was to describe the distribution of tuberculosis (TB) mortality by area ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the occurrence of tuberculosis (TB) and the outcome of trea...
Background—The geographical distribu-tion of tuberculosis in England and Wales and changes since 198...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the factors associated with the increasing incidence of tuberculosis in En...
An analysis of notifications of tuberculosis in the City of Birmingham during the three-year period ...
This study investigates the association between socio-economic deprivation and tuberculosis (TB) tre...
aa Worldwide, tuberculosis is the main infectious cause of death among adults, with most of these de...
BACKGROUND In the United Kingdom, tuberculosis (TB) predominantly affects the most deprived populat...
Migrants and ethnic minorities in the UK have higher rates of tuberculosis (TB) compared with the ge...
Most of the tuberculosis cases in Campania occur in Naples, the biggest city in the South of Italy w...
Migrants and ethnic minorities in the UK have higher rates of tuberculosis (TB) compared with the ge...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains an important infectious disease in New Zealand (NZ) and global...