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Grint, Daniel ; Alisjhabana, Bachti ; Ugarte-Gil, Cesar ; Riza, Anca-Leila ; Walzl, Gerhard ; Pearson, Fiona ; Ruslami, Rovina ; Moore, David A. J. ; Ioana, Mihai ; McAllister, Susan ; Ronacher, Katharina ; Koeseomadinata, Raspati C. ; Kerry-Barnard, Sarah R. ; Coronel, Jorge ; Malherbe, Stephanus T. ; Dockrell, Hazel M. ; Hill, Philip C. ; Van Crevel, Reinout ; Critchley, Julia A. | World Health Organization | 2018-11-08T19:39:21ZObjective To evaluate the performance of diagnostic tools for diabetes mellitus, including laboratory methods and clinical risk scores, in newly-diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients from four middle-income countries. Methods In a multicentr[...]texto impreso
Ugarte-Gil, Cesar ; Alisjahbana, Bachti ; Ronacher, Katharina ; Riza, Anca Lelia ; Koesoemadinata, Raspati C. ; Malherbe, Stephanus T. ; Cioboata, Ramona ; Llontop, Juan Carlos ; Kleynhans, Leanie ; Lopez, Sonia ; Santoso, Prayudi ; Marius, Ciontea ; Villaizan, Katerine ; Ruslami, Rovina ; Walzl, Gerhard ; Panduru, Nicolae Mircea ; Dockrell, Hazel M. ; Hill, Philip C. ; Mc Allister, Susan ; Pearson, Fiona ; Moore, David A. J. ; Critchley, Julia A. ; Van Crevel, Reinout | Oxford University Press | 2019-07-04T16:59:29ZBACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) increases the risk of active tuberculosis (TB) and worsens TB outcomes, putting TB control in jeopardy especially in TB endemic countries with rising DM prevalence rates. We assessed DM status and clinical cor[...]texto impreso
Eckold, Clare ; Kumar, Vinod ; Weiner Rd, January ; Alisjahbana, Bachti ; Riza, Anca-Lelia ; Ronacher, Katharina ; Coronel, Jorge ; Kerry-Barnard, Sarah ; Malherbe, Stephanus T. ; Kleynhans, Leanie ; Stanley, Kim ; Ruslami, Rovina ; Ioana, Mihai ; Ugarte-Gil, Cesar ; Walzl, Gerhard ; Van Crevel, Reinout ; Wijmenga, Cisca ; Critchley, Julia A. ; Dockrell, Hazel M. ; Cliff, Jacqueline M. | Oxford University Press | 2020-07-14T00:01:08ZBACKGROUND: People living with diabetes have an increased risk of developing active tuberculosis and are more likely to have poor tuberculosis-treatment outcomes, which may impact on control of tuberculosis as the prevalence of diabetes is incre[...]