AIM: In India, RNTCP reports more male tuberculosis patients than female. In this study we aimed to find out the gender differences in clinical presentation and treatment outcome. METHOD: A record based study was conducted in Bhatar tuberculosis unit of Burdwan district among 758 registered tuberculosis patients of November 2010 to December 2011. Data were analyzed by SPSS software. RESULT: Male was 76.1%, female was 23.9% with male preponderance in each age group. In category I, majority of the male and female patients were new sputum smear positive. In category II, majority of the male and female patients belonged to relapse (35.8%) and other group (69.2%) respectively. Cure rate and treatment completion rate was more among males and f...
Smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) is more infectious compared to smear-negative PTB and ha...
ABSTARCT: The present research article foregrounds the close relationship between gender and TB tran...
Background In the REMoxTB study of 4-month treatment-shortening regimens containing moxifloxacin com...
SETTING: Tiruvallur District, south India. OBJECTIVES: To examine gender differences in tuberculosi...
Background: An association between gender and smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis. Objective: To...
SETTING: Bangladesh national tuberculosis control programme districts supported by the Damien Founda...
Background: Epidemiological information shows that there are differences between men and women in pr...
Aim: To assess the gender differences among suspected pulmonary tuberculosis patients undergoing di...
Although a seventy per cent excess of male over female TB cases are reported globally each year, the...
Summary: Background: In India, men are more likely than women to have active tuberculosis but are l...
Setting: DOTS-reporting tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic centres across Pakistan. Objectives: To quantit...
We describe gender-based differences in a community-wide TB screening programme in Karachi, Pakistan...
AbstractGender disparities in tuberculosis (TB) cases are reported worldwide, and socio-cultural fac...
The study was aimed to investigate the diagnostic differences between male and female patients in pu...
Objective To assess the gender variations in delay from symptom onset to help seeking, diagnosis and...
Smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) is more infectious compared to smear-negative PTB and ha...
ABSTARCT: The present research article foregrounds the close relationship between gender and TB tran...
Background In the REMoxTB study of 4-month treatment-shortening regimens containing moxifloxacin com...
SETTING: Tiruvallur District, south India. OBJECTIVES: To examine gender differences in tuberculosi...
Background: An association between gender and smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis. Objective: To...
SETTING: Bangladesh national tuberculosis control programme districts supported by the Damien Founda...
Background: Epidemiological information shows that there are differences between men and women in pr...
Aim: To assess the gender differences among suspected pulmonary tuberculosis patients undergoing di...
Although a seventy per cent excess of male over female TB cases are reported globally each year, the...
Summary: Background: In India, men are more likely than women to have active tuberculosis but are l...
Setting: DOTS-reporting tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic centres across Pakistan. Objectives: To quantit...
We describe gender-based differences in a community-wide TB screening programme in Karachi, Pakistan...
AbstractGender disparities in tuberculosis (TB) cases are reported worldwide, and socio-cultural fac...
The study was aimed to investigate the diagnostic differences between male and female patients in pu...
Objective To assess the gender variations in delay from symptom onset to help seeking, diagnosis and...
Smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) is more infectious compared to smear-negative PTB and ha...
ABSTARCT: The present research article foregrounds the close relationship between gender and TB tran...
Background In the REMoxTB study of 4-month treatment-shortening regimens containing moxifloxacin com...