Tuberculosis (TB) is still the world's second most frequent cause of death due to infectious diseases after HIV infection, and this has aroused greater interest in identifying and managing exposed subjects, whether they are simply infected or have developed one of the clinical variants of the disease. Unfortunately, not even the latest laboratory techniques are always successful in identifying affected children because they are more likely to have negative cultures and tuberculin skin test results, equivocal chest X-ray findings, and atypical clinical manifestations than adults. Furthermore, they are at greater risk of progressing from infection to active disease, particularly if they are very young. Consequently, pediatricians have to use ...
BACKGROUND:: Tuberculosis (TB) is among the top 10 causes of child death worldwide. Nevertheless, ch...
Childhood tuberculosis (TB) indicates a recent infection, particularly in children aged < 5 years...
Childhood tuberculosis (TB) indicates a recent infection, particularly in children aged < 5 years...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still the world's second most frequent cause of death due to infectious disease...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still the world's second most frequent cause of death due to infectious disease...
none18noTuberculosis (TB) is still the world’s second most frequent cause of death due to infectious...
AbstractChildhood tuberculosis (TB) indicates a recent infection, particularly in children aged < 5 ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a re-emerging health problem in developed countries. This paper is part of larg...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still the world's second most frequent cause of death due to infectious disease...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still the world\u2019s second most frequent cause of death due to infectious di...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still the world’s second most frequent cause of death due to infectious disease...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still the world’s second most frequent cause of death due to infectious disease...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Over the last decades, TB has als...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Over the last decades, TB has als...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Over the last decades, TB has als...
BACKGROUND:: Tuberculosis (TB) is among the top 10 causes of child death worldwide. Nevertheless, ch...
Childhood tuberculosis (TB) indicates a recent infection, particularly in children aged < 5 years...
Childhood tuberculosis (TB) indicates a recent infection, particularly in children aged < 5 years...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still the world's second most frequent cause of death due to infectious disease...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still the world's second most frequent cause of death due to infectious disease...
none18noTuberculosis (TB) is still the world’s second most frequent cause of death due to infectious...
AbstractChildhood tuberculosis (TB) indicates a recent infection, particularly in children aged < 5 ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a re-emerging health problem in developed countries. This paper is part of larg...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still the world's second most frequent cause of death due to infectious disease...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still the world\u2019s second most frequent cause of death due to infectious di...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still the world’s second most frequent cause of death due to infectious disease...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still the world’s second most frequent cause of death due to infectious disease...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Over the last decades, TB has als...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Over the last decades, TB has als...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Over the last decades, TB has als...
BACKGROUND:: Tuberculosis (TB) is among the top 10 causes of child death worldwide. Nevertheless, ch...
Childhood tuberculosis (TB) indicates a recent infection, particularly in children aged < 5 years...
Childhood tuberculosis (TB) indicates a recent infection, particularly in children aged < 5 years...