2013
The Effect of HIV-Related Immunosuppression on the Risk of Tuberculosis Transmission to Household Contacts
Huang CC, Tchetgen ET, Becerra MC, Cohen T, Hughes KC, Zhang Z, Calderon R, Yataco R, Contreras C, Galea J, Lecca L, Murray M. The Effect of HIV-Related Immunosuppression on the Risk of Tuberculosis Transmission to Household Contacts. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2013, 58: 765-774. PMID: 24368620, PMCID: PMC3935504, DOI: 10.1093/cid/cit948.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman immunodeficiency virusHousehold contactsIndex patientsCD4 countTuberculosis patientsTuberculosis transmissionHIV-negative tuberculosis patientsHIV-negative patientsHIV-positive patientsDrug-sensitive tuberculosisTuberculin skin testingTuberculosis infection statusRisk of infectionCoinfected PatientsActive tuberculosisTuberculosis infectionHIV statusSkin testingImmunodeficiency virusRisk factorsRelative riskPatientsTuberculosisInfection statusInfectionRisk factors and timing of default from treatment for non-multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Moldova
Jenkins HE, Ciobanu A, Plesca V, Crudu V, Galusca I, Soltan V, Cohen T. Risk factors and timing of default from treatment for non-multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Moldova. The International Journal Of Tuberculosis And Lung Disease 2013, 17: 373-380. PMID: 23407226, PMCID: PMC3710709, DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.12.0464.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAntitubercular AgentsContinuity of Patient CareFemaleHumansInstitutionalizationLeast-Squares AnalysisLinear ModelsMaleMedication AdherenceMoldovaMultivariate AnalysisPatient DischargePrisonersProportional Hazards ModelsRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsSocioeconomic FactorsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeTuberculosisConceptsMultidrug-resistant tuberculosisMDR-TB patientsRisk factorsHighest MDR-TB ratesDrug resistanceGreater lung pathologyMDR-TB ratesAnti-tuberculosis treatmentIndependent risk factorHuman immunodeficiency virusTB drug resistanceContinuity of careRoutine surveillance dataTuberculosis patientsResistant tuberculosisImmunodeficiency virusLung pathologyTreatment adherenceRetrospective analysisHigh riskPatientsSociodemographic factorsCommunity careSurveillance dataStudy period
2011
Drug Resistance Surveillance in Resource-Poor Settings: Current Methods and Considerations for TB, HIV, and Malaria
Hedt BL, Laufer MK, Cohen T. Drug Resistance Surveillance in Resource-Poor Settings: Current Methods and Considerations for TB, HIV, and Malaria. American Journal Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 2011, 84: 192-199. PMID: 21292884, PMCID: PMC3029167, DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2011.10-0363.Peer-Reviewed Original Research