Quantifying isoniazid resistant (INH-R) tuberculosis (TB) is important because isoniazid resistance reduces the probability of treatment success, may facilitate the spread of multidrug resistance, and may reduce the effectiveness of isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT).We used data reported to the World Health Organization between 1994-2009 to estimate the INH-R burden among new and retreatment TB cases. We assessed geographical and temporal variation in INH-R and reported levels in high HIV prevalence countries (≥2%) to understand implications for IPT. 131 settings reported INH-R data since 1994. A single global estimate of the percentage of incident TB cases with INH-R was deemed inappropriate due to particularly high levels in the Eastern ...
Abstract Background HIV is a major driver of the tuberculosis epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. The po...
BackgroundThe surveillance of drug resistance among tuberculosis (TB) patients is central to combatt...
Planning for tuberculosis (TB) control requires an assessment of the number and distribution of drug...
Quantifying isoniazid resistant (INH-R) tuberculosis (TB) is important because isoniazid resistance ...
Background: Quantifying isoniazid resistant (INH-R) tuberculosis (TB) is important because isoniazid...
Introduction: Isoniazid (INH) is an essential drug for tuberculosis (TB) treatment. Resistance to IN...
Isoniazid (INH) is an essential drug for tuberculosis (TB) treatment. Resistance to INH may increase...
AbstractBackgroundMultidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) poses serious challenges for tuberculosi...
ABSTRACT: Drug resistance surveillance and trend monitoring resistance rates bring some insights int...
BackgroundHIV is a major driver of the tuberculosis epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. The population-l...
International audienceDrug resistance surveillance and trend monitoring resistance rates bring some ...
SETTING: Despite major progress in the surveillance of drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB), data are la...
Background: The surveillance of drug resistance among tuberculosis (TB) patients is central to comba...
OBJECTIVE: Despite World Health Organization recommendations, concerns about promoting resistance ha...
Objective: To investigate which of the World Health Organization recommended methods for tuberculosi...
Abstract Background HIV is a major driver of the tuberculosis epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. The po...
BackgroundThe surveillance of drug resistance among tuberculosis (TB) patients is central to combatt...
Planning for tuberculosis (TB) control requires an assessment of the number and distribution of drug...
Quantifying isoniazid resistant (INH-R) tuberculosis (TB) is important because isoniazid resistance ...
Background: Quantifying isoniazid resistant (INH-R) tuberculosis (TB) is important because isoniazid...
Introduction: Isoniazid (INH) is an essential drug for tuberculosis (TB) treatment. Resistance to IN...
Isoniazid (INH) is an essential drug for tuberculosis (TB) treatment. Resistance to INH may increase...
AbstractBackgroundMultidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) poses serious challenges for tuberculosi...
ABSTRACT: Drug resistance surveillance and trend monitoring resistance rates bring some insights int...
BackgroundHIV is a major driver of the tuberculosis epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. The population-l...
International audienceDrug resistance surveillance and trend monitoring resistance rates bring some ...
SETTING: Despite major progress in the surveillance of drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB), data are la...
Background: The surveillance of drug resistance among tuberculosis (TB) patients is central to comba...
OBJECTIVE: Despite World Health Organization recommendations, concerns about promoting resistance ha...
Objective: To investigate which of the World Health Organization recommended methods for tuberculosi...
Abstract Background HIV is a major driver of the tuberculosis epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. The po...
BackgroundThe surveillance of drug resistance among tuberculosis (TB) patients is central to combatt...
Planning for tuberculosis (TB) control requires an assessment of the number and distribution of drug...