11 research outputs found
Prevalence of Smear and Culture Positive Pulmonary Tuberculosis by Age and Sex (per 100,000 population).
<p>*Includes population screened by X-ray and /or TB symptoms</p><p># Smr = Smear; Cult = Culture; Bact = Bacteriologically</p><p>Prevalence of Smear and Culture Positive Pulmonary Tuberculosis by Age and Sex (per 100,000 population).</p
Univariate analysis of factors associated with the occurrence of bacteriologically (Bact) positive and culture (Cult) positive PTB.
<p>*a p-value of <0.05 was considered significant;</p><p>#: Bact = Bacteriologically,</p><p>Cult = Culture</p><p>Univariate analysis of factors associated with the occurrence of bacteriologically (Bact) positive and culture (Cult) positive PTB.</p
Age and sex wise prevalence of bacteriologically positive pulmonary TB.
<p>Age and sex wise prevalence of bacteriologically positive pulmonary TB.</p
Dendrogramme showing Spoligotyping results among bacteriologically positive pulmonary TB cases in Chennai.
<p>Tree presenting the spoligotyping patterns <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> isolates n = profiles by using Bionumerics software with jaccards coefficient. EAI: East African Indian has six subtypes EAI1-6. IND: India, SOM: Somalia, BGD: Bangladesh is represented here. Orphan strains are defined as strains which are not present in the SpolDB4 spoligotype international database of the institute Pasteur de la Guadeloupe.</p
Age and sex wise prevalence of smear positive pulmonary TB.
<p>Age and sex wise prevalence of smear positive pulmonary TB.</p
Risk factors for unfavourable response at the end of treatment in new smear positive pulmonary TB patients [N = 1543].
<p>Risk factors for unfavourable response at the end of treatment in new smear positive pulmonary TB patients [N = 1543].</p
Study sites for the recurrence of TB among the newly diagnosed sputum positive pulmonary TB patients treated under RNTCP in India.
<p>Study sites for the recurrence of TB among the newly diagnosed sputum positive pulmonary TB patients treated under RNTCP in India.</p
Status at 12 months after Treatment success in new smear positive pulmonary TB patients [N = 1210].
<p>Status at 12 months after Treatment success in new smear positive pulmonary TB patients [N = 1210].</p
Treatment outcome of new smear positive pulmonary TB patients [N = 1565].
<p>Treatment outcome of new smear positive pulmonary TB patients [N = 1565].</p
Details of TB recurrence in new smear positive pulmonary TB patients [N = 158].
<p>Details of TB recurrence in new smear positive pulmonary TB patients [N = 158].</p