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Short-acting Ī²2-agonist prescription patterns for asthma management in the SABINA III primary care cohort
CKNOWLEDGEMENTS AstraZeneca funded all the SABINA studies and was involved in designing the study, developing the study protocol, conducting the study and performing the analyses. AstraZeneca was given the opportunity to review the manuscript before submission and funded medical writing support. Writing and editorial support was provided in accordance with Good Publication Practice (GPP3) guidelines (http://www.ismpp.org/gpp3) and fully funded by AstraZeneca.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Key messages and partnerships to raise awareness and improve outcomes for people with asthma and COPD in low- and middle-income countries.
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease via the DOI in this record
MDR/XDR-TB management of patients and contacts: challenges facing the new decade The 2020 clinical update by the Global Tuberculosis Network
The continuous flow of new research articles on MDR-TB diagnosis, treatment, prevention and rehabilitation requires frequent update of existing guidelines. This review is aimed at providing clinicians and public health staff with an updated and easy-to-consult document arising from consensus of Global Tuberculosis Network (GTN) experts. The core published documents and guidelines have been reviewed, including the recently published MDR-TB WHO rapid advice and ATS/CDC/ERS/IDSA guidelines. After a rapid review of epidemiology and risk factors, the clinical priorities on MDR-TB diagnosis (including whole genome sequencing and drug-susceptibility testing interpretations) and treatment (treatment design and management, TB in children) are discussed. Furthermore, the review comprehensively describes the latest information on contact tracing and LTBI management in MDR-TB contacts, while providing guidance on post-treatment functional evaluation and rehabilitation of TB sequelae, infection control and other public health priorities