We combined routinely reported tuberculosis (TB) patient characteristics with genotyping data and measures of geospatial concentration to predict which small clusters (i.e., consisting of only 3 TB patients) in the United States were most likely to become outbreaks of at least 6 TB cases. Of 146 clusters analyzed, 16 (11.0%) grew into outbreaks. Clusters most likely to become outbreaks were those in which at least 1 of the first 3 patients reported homelessness or excess alcohol or illicit drug use or was incarcerated at the time of TB diagnosis and in which the cluster grew rapidly (i.e., the third case was diagnosed within 5.3 months of the first case). Of 17 clusters with these characteristics and therefore considered high risk, 9 (53%) ...
Several recent studies have used proportions of tuberculosis cases sharing identical DNA fingerprint...
To understand circumstances of tuberculosis transmission that strain public health resources, we sys...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most deadly diseases worldwide. In the United States, TB disproporti...
We combined routinely reported tuberculosis (TB) patient characteristics with genotyping data and me...
We previously reported use of genotype surveillance data to predict outbreaks among incident tubercu...
Background. The initiation of universal genotyping revealed 3 clusters of 19 patients with tuberculo...
Introduction:In the U.S., universal genotyping of culture-confirmed tuberculosis cases facilitates c...
To determine the proportion of reported tuberculosis (TB) cases due to recent transmission in the Un...
*<p>One or more of 1<sup>st</sup> three patients had characteristic.</p>1<p>Patient had acid fast ba...
<p>Cohort composed of incident tuberculosis genotype clusters of 3 or more cases identified by SaTSc...
Groups of tuberculosis cases with indistinguishable Mycobacterium tuberculosis genotypes (clusters) ...
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that may result from recent transmission or from an infection ...
We conducted a population-based study to assess demographic and risk-factor correlates for the most ...
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that may result from recent transmission or from an infection ...
Tuberculosis genotyping data are frequently used to estimate the proportion of tuberculosis cases in...
Several recent studies have used proportions of tuberculosis cases sharing identical DNA fingerprint...
To understand circumstances of tuberculosis transmission that strain public health resources, we sys...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most deadly diseases worldwide. In the United States, TB disproporti...
We combined routinely reported tuberculosis (TB) patient characteristics with genotyping data and me...
We previously reported use of genotype surveillance data to predict outbreaks among incident tubercu...
Background. The initiation of universal genotyping revealed 3 clusters of 19 patients with tuberculo...
Introduction:In the U.S., universal genotyping of culture-confirmed tuberculosis cases facilitates c...
To determine the proportion of reported tuberculosis (TB) cases due to recent transmission in the Un...
*<p>One or more of 1<sup>st</sup> three patients had characteristic.</p>1<p>Patient had acid fast ba...
<p>Cohort composed of incident tuberculosis genotype clusters of 3 or more cases identified by SaTSc...
Groups of tuberculosis cases with indistinguishable Mycobacterium tuberculosis genotypes (clusters) ...
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that may result from recent transmission or from an infection ...
We conducted a population-based study to assess demographic and risk-factor correlates for the most ...
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that may result from recent transmission or from an infection ...
Tuberculosis genotyping data are frequently used to estimate the proportion of tuberculosis cases in...
Several recent studies have used proportions of tuberculosis cases sharing identical DNA fingerprint...
To understand circumstances of tuberculosis transmission that strain public health resources, we sys...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most deadly diseases worldwide. In the United States, TB disproporti...