SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the reversible factors that could possibly affect outcomes of anti-tuberculosis (anti-TB) treatment.MethodsA retrospective observational nested case–control study was performed to evaluate the association of patient and clinical factors with anti-TB therapy outcomes as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO).ResultsTo examine the impact of a variety of factors on the outcomes of anti-TB treatment, a total of 302 TB patients were included in the study. Univariate analysis revealed that age, gender, concurrent hypertension, asthma/chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or liver disease, worsened baseline blood urea nitrogen or creatinine, ethambutol <800mg/day, hepatitis or adverse ...
Background Despite treatment, patients with tuberculosis (TB) who smoke have poorer outcomes compare...
Background Despite treatment, patients with tuberculosis (TB) who smoke have poorer outcomes compare...
[[abstract]]Background: Smoking is known to aggravate tuberculosis (TB), but such information has be...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the reversible factors that could possibly aff...
BACKGROUND: Recent tobacco smoking has been identified as a risk factor for developing tuberculosis,...
Background: Tuberculosis and smoking represent a major global health problem that is well recognized...
Introduction: Treatment failure in tuberculosis (defined as a positive sputum smear 5 months after t...
BACKGROUND:Cigarette smoking contributes to tuberculosis (TB) epidemiology. However, limited evidenc...
Background: There is substantial evidence to support the association between tuberculosis (TB) and t...
Background: There is substantial evidence to support the association between tuberculosis (TB) and t...
Aim: There is consistent evidence that tobacco smoking has been implicated as a risk factor for tube...
Aim: There is consistent evidence that tobacco smoking has been implicated as a risk factor for tube...
Introduction: World Health Organization in 2015 had adopted “End TB Strategy” aimed at ending the gl...
Introduction: Tuberculosis and tobacco prove to be increasingly apparent world problems. Armenia is ...
Objective To assess the effect of tobacco smoking on the outcome of tuberculosis treatment in Tbilis...
Background Despite treatment, patients with tuberculosis (TB) who smoke have poorer outcomes compare...
Background Despite treatment, patients with tuberculosis (TB) who smoke have poorer outcomes compare...
[[abstract]]Background: Smoking is known to aggravate tuberculosis (TB), but such information has be...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the reversible factors that could possibly aff...
BACKGROUND: Recent tobacco smoking has been identified as a risk factor for developing tuberculosis,...
Background: Tuberculosis and smoking represent a major global health problem that is well recognized...
Introduction: Treatment failure in tuberculosis (defined as a positive sputum smear 5 months after t...
BACKGROUND:Cigarette smoking contributes to tuberculosis (TB) epidemiology. However, limited evidenc...
Background: There is substantial evidence to support the association between tuberculosis (TB) and t...
Background: There is substantial evidence to support the association between tuberculosis (TB) and t...
Aim: There is consistent evidence that tobacco smoking has been implicated as a risk factor for tube...
Aim: There is consistent evidence that tobacco smoking has been implicated as a risk factor for tube...
Introduction: World Health Organization in 2015 had adopted “End TB Strategy” aimed at ending the gl...
Introduction: Tuberculosis and tobacco prove to be increasingly apparent world problems. Armenia is ...
Objective To assess the effect of tobacco smoking on the outcome of tuberculosis treatment in Tbilis...
Background Despite treatment, patients with tuberculosis (TB) who smoke have poorer outcomes compare...
Background Despite treatment, patients with tuberculosis (TB) who smoke have poorer outcomes compare...
[[abstract]]Background: Smoking is known to aggravate tuberculosis (TB), but such information has be...