OBJECTIVE: Assess the epidemiological aspects of tuberculosis in Brazilian indigenous children and actions to control it. METHODS: An epidemiological study was performed with 356 children from 0 to 14 years of age in Rondônia State, Amazon, Brazil, during the period 1997-2006. Cases of TB reported to the Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System were divided into indigenous and non-indigenous categories and analyzed according to sex, age group, place of residence, clinical form, diagnostic tests and treatment outcome. A descriptive analysis of cases and hypothesis test (χ²) was carried out to verify if there were differences in the proportions of illness between the groups investigated. RESULTS: A total of 356 TB cases were identified (125 in...
A tuberculose permanece como grave problema de saúde pública no Brasil. Atinge níveis preocupantes e...
OBJECTIVE:This study analysed clinical and sociodemographic aspects and follow-up for notified cases...
Introduction: Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is a global threat and a challenge for public heal...
OBJECTIVE: Assess the epidemiological aspects of tuberculosis in Brazilian indigenous children and a...
children in the Brazilian Amazon Tuberculose em crianças indígenas da Amazônia brasileira OBJECTIVE:...
A tuberculose permanece como prioridade de saúde pública no Brasil e atinge níveis preocupantes em c...
Objective: To describe the epidemiological aspects of childhood tuberculosis (TB) in a Brazilian ref...
Abstract Objective: To analyze the incidence of tuberculosis in indigenous and non-indigenous resid...
Abstract: INTRODUCTION Recent studies have shown a high incidence and prevalence of latent tubercul...
Contains fulltext : 58908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Eva...
Approximately 10% of the Brazilian indigenous population lives in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul (M...
<p></p><p>This study analyzed the epidemiological profile of pulmonary tuberculosis from 2007 to 201...
Introduction: TB is an infectious disease of great significance in public health, it mainly affects ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe and to compare the incidence of tuberculosis in childhood and adolescence in ...
A presença da tuberculose no alto rio Negro (Brasil) é reportada desde o início deste século. Um inq...
A tuberculose permanece como grave problema de saúde pública no Brasil. Atinge níveis preocupantes e...
OBJECTIVE:This study analysed clinical and sociodemographic aspects and follow-up for notified cases...
Introduction: Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is a global threat and a challenge for public heal...
OBJECTIVE: Assess the epidemiological aspects of tuberculosis in Brazilian indigenous children and a...
children in the Brazilian Amazon Tuberculose em crianças indígenas da Amazônia brasileira OBJECTIVE:...
A tuberculose permanece como prioridade de saúde pública no Brasil e atinge níveis preocupantes em c...
Objective: To describe the epidemiological aspects of childhood tuberculosis (TB) in a Brazilian ref...
Abstract Objective: To analyze the incidence of tuberculosis in indigenous and non-indigenous resid...
Abstract: INTRODUCTION Recent studies have shown a high incidence and prevalence of latent tubercul...
Contains fulltext : 58908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Eva...
Approximately 10% of the Brazilian indigenous population lives in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul (M...
<p></p><p>This study analyzed the epidemiological profile of pulmonary tuberculosis from 2007 to 201...
Introduction: TB is an infectious disease of great significance in public health, it mainly affects ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe and to compare the incidence of tuberculosis in childhood and adolescence in ...
A presença da tuberculose no alto rio Negro (Brasil) é reportada desde o início deste século. Um inq...
A tuberculose permanece como grave problema de saúde pública no Brasil. Atinge níveis preocupantes e...
OBJECTIVE:This study analysed clinical and sociodemographic aspects and follow-up for notified cases...
Introduction: Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is a global threat and a challenge for public heal...