29 research outputs found

    Attitude of the pastoralists and sedentary communities towards TB in Fentale district, Ethiopia.

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    <p>Attitude of the pastoralists and sedentary communities towards TB in Fentale district, Ethiopia.</p

    Assessment of sources of information on TB among the pastoralists and sedentary communities of Fentale district, Ethiopia.

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    <p>Assessment of sources of information on TB among the pastoralists and sedentary communities of Fentale district, Ethiopia.</p

    Socio-demographic characteristics of respondents from the pastoralist community and the sedentary community of Fentale district, Ethiopia.

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    <p>Socio-demographic characteristics of respondents from the pastoralist community and the sedentary community of Fentale district, Ethiopia.</p

    Factors associated with high perceived stigma towards TB among the pastoralists and sedentary communities in Fentale district, Ethiopia.

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    <p>Factors associated with high perceived stigma towards TB among the pastoralists and sedentary communities in Fentale district, Ethiopia.</p

    Knowledge about TB among the pastoralists and sedentary communities of Fentale district, Ethiopia.

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    <p>Knowledge about TB among the pastoralists and sedentary communities of Fentale district, Ethiopia.</p

    Health care seeking behavior of the pastoralists and sedentary communities in Fentale district, Ethiopia.

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    <p>Health care seeking behavior of the pastoralists and sedentary communities in Fentale district, Ethiopia.</p

    Factors associated with high overall TB knowledge among the pastoralists and sedentary communities of Fentale district, Ethiopia.

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    <p>Factors associated with high overall TB knowledge among the pastoralists and sedentary communities of Fentale district, Ethiopia.</p

    IgA and IgG against <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> Rv2031 discriminate between pulmonary tuberculosis patients, <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>-infected and non-infected individuals - Fig 1

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    <p>(a-c). IgG responses to LAM at baseline in the three cohorts (Fig a), 6 and 12 months in patients (Fig b) and HHCs (Fig c). Results are individual responses expressed as OD values. The median for each group is shown as horizontal bar. Kruskal-Wallis and Friedman test with Dunn`s multiple comparisons were used to compare antibody responses among groups and over time, respectively. *p<0.05; ****p<0.0001.</p

    IgA and IgG against <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> Rv2031 discriminate between pulmonary tuberculosis patients, <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>-infected and non-infected individuals - Fig 6

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    <p>(a-c). IgM responses to Rv2031 at baseline (Fig a), 6 and 12 months in patients (Fig b) and HHCs (Fig c). Results are individual responses expressed as OD values. The median for each group is shown as horizontal bar. Kruskal-Wallis and Friedman test with Dunn`s multiple comparisons were used to compare antibody responses among groups and over time, respectively. ****p<0.0001.</p
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