Tuberculosis
World TB Day commemorates the discovery of the tuberculosis (TB) bacterium (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) by Dr. Robert Koch on March 24, 1882. World TB day is commemorated on this date each year to raise awareness among the public and policy makers that tuberculosis remains an epidemic in most parts of the world, and a public health problem in developed countries, causing the deaths of about one and a half million people each year. Koch's discovery opened the way towards diagnosing and curing TB.
While great strides have been made to control and cure TB, people still get sick and die from this disease. Much more needs to be done to eliminate this disease.
2019
Mycobacterium bovis Infection in African Wild Dogs, Kruger National Park, South AfricaRoxanne L. Higgitt et al. (Volume 25, Number 7)Added Value of Comprehensive Program to Provide Universal Access to Care for Sputum Smear–Negative Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, China
Fei Huang et al. (Volume 25, Number 7)Nontuberculous Mycobacteria, Botswana, 2011–2014
Bontle Mbeha et al. (Volume 25, Number 7)Prescribing Patterns for Treatment of Mycobacterium avium Complex and M. xenopi Pulmonary Disease in Ontario, Canada, 2001–2013
Sarah K. Brode et al. (Volume 25, Number 7)Mixed Mycobacterium tuberculosis Lineage Infection in 2 Elephants, Nepal
Sarad Paudel et al. (Volume 25, Number 5)Outcomes of Bedaquiline Treatment in Patients with Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Lawrence Mbuagbaw et al. (Volume 25, Number 5)Cost-effectiveness of Latent Tuberculosis Infection Screening before Immigration to Low-Incidence Countries
Jonathon R. Campbell et al. (Volume 25, Number 4)Mycobacterium tuberculosis RD-Rio Strain in Kazakhstan
Igor Mokrousov et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Cases Reported to the National Tuberculosis Surveillance System, United States, 2004–2015
Zimy Wansaula et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Cross-Border Movement of Highly Drug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Papua New Guinea to Australia through Torres Strait Protected Zone, 2010–2015
Arnold Bainomugisa et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Lebanon, 2016 – 2017
Salam El Achkar et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Epidemiology of Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis among Inpatients, China, 2008–2017
Yu Pang et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Epidemiology of Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infection, South Korea, 2007–2016
Hyewon Lee et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Exportation of MDR TB to Europe from Setting with Actively Transmitted Persistent Strains in Peru
Fermín Acosta et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Genomic Analysis of Cardiac Surgery–Associated Mycobacterium chimaera Infections, United States
Nabeeh A. Hasan et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Healthcare Provider Discrimination toward Pregnant Women with Rifampin-Resistant Tuberculosis
Marian Loveday et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Longitudinal Outbreak of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in a Hospital Setting, Serbia
Irena Arandjelović et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Prospective Whole-Genome Sequencing in Tuberculosis Outbreak Investigation, France, 2017–2018
Charlotte Genestet et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Response to Isoniazid-Resistant Tuberculosis in Homeless Shelters, Georgia, USA, 2015–2017
David P. Holland et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Romanticism, Mycobacterium, and the Myth of the Muse
Dennis Mahoney et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Simplified Model to Survey Tuberculosis Transmission in Countries Without Systematic Molecular Epidemiology Programs
Juan Domínguez et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)SNP-IT Tool for Identifying Subspecies and Associated Lineages of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex
Samuel Lipworth et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Treatment Outcomes in Global Systematic Review and Patient Meta-Analysis of Children with Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Muhammad Osman et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Podcast Tuberculosis Surveillance and Control, Puerto Rico, 1898–2015
Emilio Dirlikov et al. (Volume 25, Number 3) Listen to the podcastWhole-Genome Sequencing of Drug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strains, Tunisia, 2012–2016
Imen Bouzouita et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)Window Period Prophylaxis for Children Exposed to Tuberculosis, Houston, Texas, USA, 2007–2017
Andrea T. Cruz et al. (Volume 25, Number 3)
2018
Conservation of White Rhinoceroses Threatened by Bovine Tuberculosis, South Africa, 2016–2017Michele A. Miller et al. (Volume 24, Number 12)Spatial Analysis of Wildlife Tuberculosis Based on a Serologic Survey Using Dried Blood Spots, Portugal
Nuno Santos et al. (Volume 24, Number 12)Acquired Resistance to Antituberculosis Drugs
Htin Lin Aung et al. (Volume 24, Number 11)Estimating Latent Tuberculosis Infection Using Interferon-γ Release Assay, Japan
Tomoyasu Nishimura et al. (Volume 24, Number 11)Outbreak of Tuberculosis and Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Mbuji-Mayi Central Prison, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Michel Kaswa Kayomo et al. (Volume 24, Number 11)Mycobacterium caprae Infection in Captive Borneo Elephant, Japan
Shiomi Yoshida et al. (Volume 24, Number 10)Simple Estimates for Local Prevalence of Latent Tuberculosis Infection, United States, 2011–2015
Maryam B. Haddad et al. (Volume 24, Number 10)Tuberculosis Treatment Monitoring by Video Directly Observed Therapy in 5 Health Districts, California, USA
Richard S. Garfein et al. (Volume 24, Number 10)Case Definition of Chronic Pulmonary Aspergillosis in Resource-Constrained Settings
David W. Denning et al. (Volume 24, Number 8)Mycobacterium bovis Infection of Red Fox, France
Lorraine Michelet et al. (Volume 24, Number 6)Catching Breath: The Making and Unmaking of Tuberculosis
Margaret J. Oxtoby et al. (Volume 24, Number 5)Acquired Resistance to Antituberculosis Drugs in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, 2000–2015
Miranda G. Loutet et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Characteristics Associated with Negative Interferon-γ Release Assay Results in Culture-Confirmed Tuberculosis Patients, Texas, USA, 2013–2015
Duc T. Nguyen et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Drug Resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex in a Rural Setting, Angola
Ariadna Rando-Segura et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Etymologia: Rifampin
Ronnie Henry et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Increasing Prevalence of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria in Respiratory Specimens from US-Affiliated Pacific Island Jurisdictions1
Chunrong Lin et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Influenza Vaccination and Incident Tuberculosis among Elderly Persons, Taiwan1
Yung-Feng Yen et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Paleomicrobiology of Humans
Christopher E. Carr et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Peace, Liberty, Mycobacteria, and Tuberculosis Mortality
Terence Chorba et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Prospective Observational Study of Incidence and Preventable Burden of Childhood Tuberculosis, Kenya
Andrew J. Brent et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Statistical Method to Detect Tuberculosis Outbreaks among Endemic Clusters in a Low-Incidence Setting
Sandy P. Althomsons et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Tuberculosis—the Face of Struggles, the Struggles We Face, and the Dreams That Lie Within
Patrick K. Moonan et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Use of Verbal Autopsy to Determine Underlying Cause of Death during Treatment of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis, India
Poonam Ramesh Naik et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Whole-Genome Analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Patients with Tuberculous Spondylitis, Russia
Ekaterina Chernyaeva et al. (Volume 24, Number 3)Trends in Infectious Disease Mortality, South Korea, 1983–2015
Young June Choe et al. (Volume 24, Number 2)Increased Severity and Spread of Mycobacterium ulcerans, Southeastern Australia
Alex Y.C. Tai et al. (Volume 24, Number 1)
2017
Mycobacterium shimoidei, a Rare Pulmonary Pathogen, Queensland, AustraliaTimothy M. Baird et al. (Volume 23, Number 11)Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis among Children, China, 2006–2015
Ning-ning Tao et al. (Volume 23, Number 11)Polyclonal Pulmonary Tuberculosis Infections and Risk for Multidrug Resistance, Lima, Peru
Ruvandhi R. Nathavitharana et al. (Volume 23, Number 11)Pulmonary versus Nonpulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacteria, Ontario, Canada
Sarah K. Brode et al. (Volume 23, Number 11)Mycobacterium orygis Lymphadenitis in New York, USA
Luis A. Marcos et al. (Volume 23, Number 10)Mycobacterium riyadhense in Saudi Arabia
Bright Varghese et al. (Volume 23, Number 10)Bedaquiline and Delamanid Combination Treatment of 5 Patients with Pulmonary Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Andrey Maryandyshev et al. (Volume 23, Number 10)Bedaquiline and Linezolid for Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Pregnant Woman
Marie Jaspard et al. (Volume 23, Number 10)Off-Label Use of Bedaquiline in Children and Adolescents with Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Jay Achar et al. (Volume 23, Number 10)Six-Month Response to Delamanid Treatment in MDR TB Patients
Cathy Hewison et al. (Volume 23, Number 10)Mycobacterium gordonae in Patient with Facial Ulcers, Nosebleeds, and Positive T-SPOT.TB Test, China
Yanqing Chen et al. (Volume 23, Number 7)Mycobacterium bovis in a Free-Ranging Black Rhinoceros, Kruger National Park, South Africa, 2016
Michele A. Miller et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)Podcast Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Wild Asian Elephants, Southern India
Arun Zachariah et al. (Volume 23, Number 3) Listen to the podcastPodcast Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection among Asian Elephants in Captivity
Gary Simpson et al. (Volume 23, Number 3) Listen to the podcastMycobacterium tuberculosis Infection in Free-Roaming Wild Asian Elephant
Basavegowdanadoddi Marinaik Chandranaik et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Transmission among Elderly Persons, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan, 2009–2015
Junji Seto et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)pncA Gene Mutations Associated with Pyrazinamide Resistance in Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, South Africa and Georgia
Salim Allana et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)Association of Diabetes and Tuberculosis Disease among US-Bound Adult Refugees, 2009–2014
Stephen R. Benoit et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)Comparison of Sputum-Culture Conversion for Mycobacterium bovis and M. tuberculosis
Colleen Scott et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)Epidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis Disease in Humans in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, 2002–2014
Jennifer A. Davidson et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)Epidemiology of Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease and Tuberculosis, Hawaii, USA
Jennifer Adjemian et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)Increase in Tuberculosis Cases among Prisoners, Brazil, 2009–20141
Paul M. Bourdillon et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)Keeping It in the Family: the Childhood Burden of Tuberculosis
Terence Chorba et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)Molecular, Spatial, and Field Epidemiology Suggesting TB Transmission in Community, Not Hospital, Gaborone, Botswana
Diya Surie et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)New Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Sublineage, Brazzaville, Congo
Sven Malm et al. (Volume 23, Number 3)Podcast Delivering on Antimicrobial Resistance Agenda Not Possible without Improving Fungal Diagnostic Capabilities
David W. Denning et al. (Volume 23, Number 2) Listen to the podcast
2016
Tuberculosis-Associated Death among Adult Wild Boars, Spain, 2009–2014Jose A. Barasona et al. (Volume 22, Number 12)Podcast A Simple Sketch Symbolizing Self-Reliance
Byron Breedlove et al. (Volume 22, Number 11) Listen to the podcastReemergence of Mycobacterium chimaera in Heater–Cooler Units despite Intensified Cleaning and Disinfection Protocol
Peter W. Schreiber et al. (Volume 22, Number 10)Podcast Treatment Outcomes for Patients with Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape Provinces, South Africa
Charlotte L. Kvasnovsky et al. (Volume 22, Number 9) Listen to the podcastEpidemiology of Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease, Japan1
Ho Namkoong et al. (Volume 22, Number 6)Next-Generation Sequencing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Igor Mokrousov et al. (Volume 22, Number 6)Mycobacterium microti Infection in Dairy Goats, France
Lorraine Michelet et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Mycobacterium orygis–Associated Tuberculosis in Free-Ranging Rhinoceros, Nepal, 2015
Jeewan Thapa et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Decreased Time to Treatment Initiation for Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Patients after Use of Xpert MTB/RIF Test, Latvia
Helen R. Stagg et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Depictions of Heroism in Battle and Anguish from Tuberculosis
Terence Chorba et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Effects of Response to 2014–2015 Ebola Outbreak on Deaths from Malaria, HIV/AIDS, and Tuberculosis, West Africa
Alyssa S. Parpia et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Factors Associated with Loss to Follow-up during Treatment for Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis, the Philippines, 2012–2014
Thelma E. Tupasi et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Global Introduction of New Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Drugs—Balancing Regulation with Urgent Patient Needs
Timothy Sullivan et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Global Progress and Challenges in Implementing New Medications for Treating Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Jennifer Furin et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Improved Detection of Tuberculosis and Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis among Tibetan Refugees, India
Kerry L. Dierberg et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Leveraging Advances in Tuberculosis Diagnosis and Treatment to Address Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease
Ravikiran M. Raju et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Monitoring Therapy Adherence of Tuberculosis Patients by using Video-Enabled Electronic Devices
Alistair Story et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Patient Diagnostic Rate as Indicator of Tuberculosis Case Detection, South Africa
Mareli M. Claassens et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Patient Report and Review of Rapidly Growing Mycobacterial Infection after Cardiac Device Implantation
Varun K. Phadke et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Preliminary Favorable Outcome for Medically and Surgically Managed Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, France, 2009–2014
Benoît Henry et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Tuberculosis Caused by Mycobacterium africanum, United States, 2004–2013
Aditya Sharma et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Tuberculosis Risk among Medical Trainees, Pune, India
Anita Basavaraj et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Tuberculosis, Fiji, 2002–2013
Lorenzo Pezzoli et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)Use of Transnational Services to Prevent Treatment Interruption in Tuberculosis-Infected Persons Who Leave the United States
Cynthia A. Tschampl et al. (Volume 22, Number 3)African Buffalo Movement and Zoonotic Disease Risk across Transfrontier Conservation Areas, Southern Africa
Alexandre Caron et al. (Volume 22, Number 2)
2015
Mycobacterium sherrisii Pulmonary Disease, Burkina FasoEmanuele Borroni et al. (Volume 21, Number 11)Achievements in and Challenges of Tuberculosis Control in South Korea
Ji Han Kim et al. (Volume 21, Number 11)Co-infection with Drug-Susceptible and Reactivated Latent Multidrug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Laura Pérez-Lago et al. (Volume 21, Number 11)Epidemiology of Primary Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Vladimir Region, Russia
Julia Ershova et al. (Volume 21, Number 11)Histoplasmosis in HIV-Infected Persons, Yaoundé, Cameroon
Christine E. Mandengue et al. (Volume 21, Number 11)Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Child Successfully Treated with 9-Month Drug Regimen
Jay Achar et al. (Volume 21, Number 11)Increase in Lymphadenitis Cases after Shift in BCG Vaccine Strain
Giorgi Kuchukhidze et al. (Volume 21, Number 9)Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Patients for Whom First-Line Treatment Failed, Mongolia, 2010–2011
Claudia C. Dobler et al. (Volume 21, Number 8)Risk for Mycobacterial Disease among Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis, Taiwan, 2001–2011
Tsai-Ling Liao et al. (Volume 21, Number 8)Mycobacterium bovis in Panama, 2013
Fermín Acosta et al. (Volume 21, Number 6)Acquired Drug Resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Poor Outcomes among Patients with Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Russell R. Kempker et al. (Volume 21, Number 6)Additional Drug Resistance of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Patients in 9 Countries
Ekaterina V. Kurbatova et al. (Volume 21, Number 6)Fatal Nosocomial MDR TB Identified through Routine Genetic Analysis and Whole-Genome Sequencing
O. Martin Williams et al. (Volume 21, Number 6)Risk Factors for Acquisition of Drug Resistance during Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Treatment, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia, 2005–2010
Sarah E. Smith et al. (Volume 21, Number 6)Mycobacterium bovis BCG–Associated Osteomyelitis/Osteitis, Taiwan
Nan-Chang Chiu et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Mycobacterium bovis Infection in Humans and Cats in Same Household, Texas, USA, 2012
Kira E.F. Ramdas et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)A Master Medalist, a President, Tuberculosis, and a Congress: Contributions More Lasting than Bronze
Terence Chorba et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Characteristics of Tuberculosis Cases that Started Outbreaks in the United States, 2002–2011
Maryam B. Haddad et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Disseminated Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Imported Sooty Mangabey, Thailand
Sawang Kesdangsakonwut et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Epidemiology of Human Mycobacterium bovis Disease, California, USA, 2003–2011
Mark Gallivan et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Etymologia: M. bovis
(Volume 21, Number 3)Increased Risk for Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Migratory Workers, Armenia
Nune Truzyan et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Moxifloxacin Prophylaxis against MDR TB, New York, New York, USA
Lisa Trieu et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Europe, 2010–2011
Gunar Günther et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Noninvasive Test for Tuberculosis Detection among Primates
Tiffany M. Wolf et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Prisons as Reservoir for Community Transmission of Tuberculosis, Brazil
Flávia P.C. Sacchi et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Red Deer as Maintenance Host for Bovine Tuberculosis, Alpine Region
Maria Fink et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Role of Race/Ethnicity in Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease
Benjamin S. Thomas et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Spillover of Mycobacterium bovis from Wildlife to Livestock, South Africa
Jolly Musoke et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Tuberculosis Microepidemics among Dispersed Migrants, Birmingham, UK, 2004–2013
Melinda L. Munang et al. (Volume 21, Number 3)Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Outbreak in Gaming Centers, Singapore, 2012
Cynthia B.E. Chee et al. (Volume 21, Number 1)
2014
HIV-Associated Disseminated Emmonsiosis, Johannesburg, South AfricaWesley G. van Hougenhouck-Tulleken et al. (Volume 20, Number 12)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Genotype Resistance to Transient Rifampin Exposure
Alice L. den Hertog et al. (Volume 20, Number 11)Bacteria in Dairy Products in Baggage of Incoming Travelers, Brazil
Cristiano Barros de Melo et al. (Volume 20, Number 11)Beijing Lineage of MDR Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Bulgaria, 2007–2011
Stefan Panaiotov et al. (Volume 20, Number 11)Pulmonary Disease Caused by Mycobacterium marseillense, Italy
Antonella Grottola et al. (Volume 20, Number 10)Rapidly Growing Mycobacteria Associated with Laparoscopic Gastric Banding, Australia, 2005–2011
Hugh L. Wright et al. (Volume 20, Number 10)Pulmonary Infection and Colonization with Nontuberculous Mycobacteria, Taiwan, 2000–2012
Jung-Yien Chien et al. (Volume 20, Number 8)Prevalence and Drug Resistance of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria, Northern China, 2008–2011
Xiaobo Wang et al. (Volume 20, Number 7)Distinguishing Nontuberculous Mycobacteria from Multidrug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, China
Kaijin Xu et al. (Volume 20, Number 6)Podcast Quiet Moment around the Campfire
Byron Breedlove et al. (Volume 20, Number 6) Listen to the podcastTreatment Practices, Outcomes, and Costs of Multidrug-Resistant and Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, United States, 2005–2007
Suzanne M. Marks et al. (Volume 20, Number 5)Regional Variation in Travel-related Illness acquired in Africa, March 1997–May 2011
Marc Mendelson et al. (Volume 20, Number 4)Concomitant Multidrug-resistant Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Susceptible Tuberculous Meningitis
Christine Bernard et al. (Volume 20, Number 3)I Am the Master of My Fate
(Volume 20, Number 3)Minimal Diversity of Drug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strains, South Africa1
Neel R. Gandhi et al. (Volume 20, Number 3)Use of Drug-Susceptibility Testing for Management of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Thailand, 2004–2008
Eugene Lam et al. (Volume 20, Number 3)Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in High-Risk Groups, Zimbabwe
John Z. Metcalfe et al. (Volume 20, Number 1)Progenitor “Mycobacterium canettii” Clone Responsible for Lymph Node Tuberculosis Epidemic, Djibouti
Yann Blouin et al. (Volume 20, Number 1)
2013
Novel Cause of Tuberculosis in Meerkats, South AfricaSven D.C. Parsons et al. (Volume 19, Number 12)Mycobacterium yongonense in Pulmonary Disease, Italy
Enrico Tortoli et al. (Volume 19, Number 11)Immunogenic Mycobacterium africanum Strains Associated with Ongoing Transmission in The Gambia
Florian Gehre et al. (Volume 19, Number 10)Primary Multidrug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis in 2 Regions, Eastern Siberia, Russian Federation
Svetlana Zhdanova et al. (Volume 19, Number 10)High Rates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis among Socially Marginalized Immigrants in Low-Incidence Area, 1991–2010, Italy
Iacopo Baussano et al. (Volume 19, Number 9)Podcast The New Global Health
Kevin M. De Cock et al. (Volume 19, Number 8) Listen to the podcastMDR TB Transmission, Singapore
Cynthia B.E. Chee et al. (Volume 19, Number 7)Rifampin-Resistant Mycobacterium bovis BCG–Induced Disease in HIV-Infected Infant, Vietnam
Duc Nguyen Hong et al. (Volume 19, Number 7)Undetected Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Amplified by First-line Therapy in Mixed Infection
Suzanne M. Hingley-Wilson et al. (Volume 19, Number 7)Novel Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Isolate from a Wild Chimpanzee
Mireia Coscolla et al. (Volume 19, Number 6)Zoonotic Mycobacterium bovis–induced Tuberculosis in Humans
Borna Müller et al. (Volume 19, Number 6)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex in Remains of 18th–19th Century Slaves, Brazil
Lauren H. Jaeger et al. (Volume 19, Number 5)Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Strains, Alberta, Canada, 1991–2007
Deanne Langlois-Klassen et al. (Volume 19, Number 5)Tuberculosis Exposure among Evacuees at a Shelter after Earthquake, Japan, 2011
Hajime Kanamori et al. (Volume 19, Number 5)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Type Mutation Frequency
Jim Werngren et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Captain Consumption and the Collector of Souls
Polyxeni Potter et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Characterization of Mycobacterium orygis
Jakko van Ingen et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Clinical and Therapeutic Features of Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Karla Gripp Couto de Mello et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Emergence and Spread of Extensively and Totally Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, South Africa
Marisa Klopper et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Somalia, 2010–2011
Ireneaus Sindani et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Mycobacterial Lineages Causing Pulmonary and Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis, Ethiopia
Rebuma Firdessa et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Peritoneal Tuberculosis in a Pregnant Woman from Haiti, United States
Kevin L. Ard et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Prioritizing Tuberculosis Clusters by Genotype for Public Health Action, Washington, USA
Scott Lindquist et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Treatment Outcomes for Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis and HIV Co-infection
Max R. O’Donnell et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Tuberculosis and HIV Co-infection, California, USA, 1993–2008
John Z. Metcalfe et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Primary School, Milan, Italy
Marino Faccini et al. (Volume 19, Number 3)Concurrent Tuberculosis and Influenza, South Korea
Ji Yun Noh et al. (Volume 19, Number 1)
2012
Challenges and Controversies in Defining Totally Drug-Resistant TuberculosisPeter Cegielski et al. (Volume 18, Number 11)Effect of Latitude on Seasonality of Tuberculosis, Australia, 2002–2011
Jennifer H. MacLachlan et al. (Volume 18, Number 11)Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Central China, 2007–2009
Dawei Shi et al. (Volume 18, Number 11)HIV Infection and Geographically Bound Transmission of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Argentina
Viviana Ritacco et al. (Volume 18, Number 11)Characterization of Mycobacterium orygis
Nicolaas C. Gey van Pittius et al. (Volume 18, Number 10)Evaluation of Immigrant Tuberculosis Screening in Industrialized Countries
Manish Pareek et al. (Volume 18, Number 9)Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Transmission and Resistance Amplification within Families
James A. Seddon et al. (Volume 18, Number 8)Zoonotic Pathogens among White-Tailed Deer, Northern Mexico, 2004–2009
Citlaly Medrano et al. (Volume 18, Number 8)Treatment Duration for Patients with Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, United States
Carla A. Winston et al. (Volume 18, Number 7)Use of Spatial Information to Predict Multidrug Resistance in Tuberculosis Patients, Peru
Hsien-Ho Lin et al. (Volume 18, Number 5)Characterization of Mycobacterium orygis as M. tuberculosis Complex Subspecies
Jakko van Ingen et al. (Volume 18, Number 4)Drug Susceptibility of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Genotype and Association with MDR TB
Jurriaan E.M. de Steenwinkel et al. (Volume 18, Number 4)Tuberculosis Screening before Anti–Hepatitis C Virus Therapy in Prisons
Sergio Babudieri et al. (Volume 18, Number 4)Discordance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rifampin Susceptibility
Ameeta S. Kalokhe et al. (Volume 18, Number 3)Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Zhejiang Province, China, 1999–2008
Xiaomeng Wang et al. (Volume 18, Number 3)Prevalence of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Infection, China, 2004–2009
Hui Jing et al. (Volume 18, Number 3)The Shortest Follies Are the Best
Polyxeni Potter et al. (Volume 18, Number 3)Using Genotyping and Geospatial Scanning to Estimate Recent Mycobacterium tuberculosis Transmission, United States
Patrick K. Moonan et al. (Volume 18, Number 3)Mycobacterium riyadhense Pulmonary Infection, France and Bahrain
Sylvain Godreuil et al. (Volume 18, Number 1)High Prevalence of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Swaziland, 2009–2010
Elisabeth Sanchez-Padilla et al. (Volume 18, Number 1)Multistate Outbreak of MDR TB Identified by Genotype Cluster Investigation
Pennan M. Barry et al. (Volume 18, Number 1)Pulmonary Infection Caused by Mycobacterium conceptionense
Seon Young Kim et al. (Volume 18, Number 1)Spoligotyping of Mycobacterium africanum, Burkina Faso
Michel K. Gomgnimbou et al. (Volume 18, Number 1)
2011
Humans as Source of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection in Cattle, SpainBeatriz Romero et al. (Volume 17, Number 12)International Spread of MDR TB from Tugela Ferry, South Africa
Graham S. Cooke et al. (Volume 17, Number 11)Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 2001–2007
Kristina Wallengren et al. (Volume 17, Number 10)Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Women, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Max R. O’Donnell et al. (Volume 17, Number 10)Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis, People’s Republic of China, 2007–2009
Guang Xue He et al. (Volume 17, Number 10)Isoniazid-Resistant Tuberculosis, Taiwan, 2000–2010
Chih-Cheng Lai et al. (Volume 17, Number 9)Multidrug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Southwestern Colombia
Beatriz E. Ferro et al. (Volume 17, Number 7)Multiple Introductions of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis into Households, Lima, Peru
Ted Cohen et al. (Volume 17, Number 6)Mycobacterium caprae Infection in Livestock and Wildlife, Spain
Sabrina Rodríguez et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Mycobacterium lentiflavum in Drinking Water Supplies, Australia
Henry M. Marshall et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Mycobacterium novocastrense–associated Pulmonary and Wound Infections
Hasan Shojaei et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cluster with Developing Drug Resistance, New York, New York, USA, 2003–2009
Bianca R. Perri et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Active Tuberculosis among Homeless Persons, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1998–2007
Kamran Khan et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Podcast Bridging Implementation, Knowledge, and Ambition Gaps to Eliminate Tuberculosis in the United States and Globally
Kenneth G. Castro et al. (Volume 17, Number 3) Listen to the podcastDiagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis in the Private Sector, Vietnam
Nguyen B. Hoa et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Distinguishing Tuberculosis from Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Lung Disease, Oregon, USA
Brian A. Kendall et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Podcast Elephant-to-Human Transmission of Tuberculosis, 2009
Rendi Murphree et al. (Volume 17, Number 3) Listen to the podcastEpidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis Disease in Humans, the Netherlands, 1993–2007
Christof J. Majoor et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, China
Shenjie Tang et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Fluoroquinolone-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Pakistan, 2005–2009
Kauser Jabeen et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)From My Rotting Body, Flowers Shall Grow, and I Am in Them, and That Is Eternity
Polyxeni Potter et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Increasing Drug Resistance in Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, South Africa
N. Sarita Shah et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Isoniazid-Resistant Tuberculous Meningitis, United States, 1993–2005
Christopher Vinnard et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Laboratory-based Surveillance of Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, China
Yunfeng Deng et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Molecular Epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ximena Gonzalo et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Nontuberculous Mycobacteria in Respiratory Tract Infections, Eastern Asia
Sami Simons et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Photo Quiz
Myron G. Schultz et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Targeted Drug-Resistance Testing Strategy for Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Detection, Lima, Peru, 2005–2008
Gustavo E. Velásquez et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Tuberculosis among Foreign-born Persons, Singapore, 2000–2009
Khin Mar Kyi Win et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Tuberculosis among Health Care Workers
Iacopo Baussano et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Tuberculosis in Kindergarten and Primary School, Italy, 2008–2009
Antonietta Filia et al. (Volume 17, Number 3)Podcast Tuberculosis Outbreak Investigations in the United States, 2002–2008
Kiren Mitruka et al. (Volume 17, Number 3) Listen to the podcast
2010
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection of Domesticated Asian Elephants, ThailandTaweepoke Angkawanish et al. (Volume 16, Number 12)Mycobacterium heckeshornense Infection in HIV-infected Patient
Rabia A. Ahmed et al. (Volume 16, Number 11)Podcast Bloodstream Infections among HIV-Infected Outpatients, Southeast Asia
Jay K. Varma et al. (Volume 16, Number 10) Listen to the podcastTherapeutic Drug Monitoring for Slow Response to Tuberculosis Treatment in a State Control Program, Virginia, USA
Scott K. Heysell et al. (Volume 16, Number 10)Determinants of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Clusters, California, USA, 2004–2007
John Z. Metcalfe et al. (Volume 16, Number 9)Exposure of Dentists to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Ibadan, Nigeria
Simeon I. Cadmus et al. (Volume 16, Number 9)Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Pakistan
Rumina Hasan et al. (Volume 16, Number 9)Tuberculosis (Biographies of Disease)
Rachel Albalak et al. (Volume 16, Number 9)Tuberculosis Acquired Outside of Households, Rural Vietnam
Tran N. Buu et al. (Volume 16, Number 9)Novel Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Pathogen, M. mungi
Kathleen A. Alexander et al. (Volume 16, Number 8)Extensive Drug Resistance in Malaria and Tuberculosis
Chansuda Wongsrichanalai et al. (Volume 16, Number 7)Misindentification of Mycobacterium kumamotonense as M. tuberculosis
Almudena Rodríguez-Aranda et al. (Volume 16, Number 7)Clonal Expansion of Multidrug-Resistant and Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Japan
Yoshiro Murase et al. (Volume 16, Number 6)Bovine Tuberculosis in Buffaloes, Southern Africa
Michel de Garine-Wichatitsky et al. (Volume 16, Number 5)Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Burkina Faso
Nuccia Saleri et al. (Volume 16, Number 5)Latent Tuberculosis among Persons at Risk for Infection with HIV, Tijuana, Mexico
Richard S. Garfein et al. (Volume 16, Number 5)Vitamin D Deficiency and Tuberculosis Progression
Najeeha Talat et al. (Volume 16, Number 5)Extensively Drug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Aspirates, Rural South Africa
Scott K. Heysell et al. (Volume 16, Number 3)Global Origin of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the Midlands, UK
Jason T. Evans et al. (Volume 16, Number 3)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Strain, Bamako, Mali
Bassirou Diarra et al. (Volume 16, Number 2)Associations between Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strains and Phenotypes
Timothy Brown et al. (Volume 16, Number 2)Podcast Emergence of Increased Resistance and Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Despite Treatment Adherence, South Africa
Alistair D. Calver et al. (Volume 16, Number 2) Listen to the podcastIncreasing Incidence of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria, Taiwan, 2000–2008
Chih-Cheng Lai et al. (Volume 16, Number 2)Personal Log, Stardate 42552.6
Curi Kim et al. (Volume 16, Number 2)
2009
Mycobacterium bovis and M. tuberculosis in Goats, NigeriaSimeon I. Cadmus et al. (Volume 15, Number 12)Globally Mobile Populations and the Spread of Emerging Pathogens
Paul M. Arguin et al. (Volume 15, Number 11)Health Status of Visitors and Temporary Residents, United States
Emad A. Yanni et al. (Volume 15, Number 11)Imported Infectious Diseases in Mobile Populations, Spain
Begoña Monge-Maillo et al. (Volume 15, Number 11)Multidrug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strain from Equatorial Guinea Detected in Spain
Patricia Gavín et al. (Volume 15, Number 11)Wealth Inequality and Tuberculosis Elimination in Europe
Jonathan E. Suk et al. (Volume 15, Number 11)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotype and Case Notification Rates, Rural Vietnam, 2003–2006
Tran N. Buu et al. (Volume 15, Number 10)Discriminatory Ability of Hypervariable Variable Number Tandem Repeat Loci in Population-based Analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strains, London, UK
Preya Velji et al. (Volume 15, Number 10)Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Infections and Anti–Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Therapy
Kevin L. Winthrop et al. (Volume 15, Number 10)Nontuberculous Mycobacteria–associated Lung Disease in Hospitalized Persons, United States, 1998–2005
Megan E. Billinger et al. (Volume 15, Number 10)Nontuberculous Mycobacterium Infection and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Antagonists
Reinout M. Swart et al. (Volume 15, Number 10)Tokyo-172 BCG Vaccination Complications, Taiwan
Ruwen Jou et al. (Volume 15, Number 9)Latent Tuberculosis and Active Tuberculosis Disease Rates among the Homeless, New York, New York, USA, 1992–2006
John M. McAdam et al. (Volume 15, Number 7)Possible Outbreak of Streptomycin-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing in Benin
Dissou Affolabi et al. (Volume 15, Number 7)Reactivation of Bovine Tuberculosis in Patient Treated with Infliximab, Switzerland
Marina Nager et al. (Volume 15, Number 7)Relapse Associated with Active Disease Caused by Beijing Strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis1
William J. Burman et al. (Volume 15, Number 7)“Sometimes the naked taste of potato reminds me of being poor”
Polyxeni Potter et al. (Volume 15, Number 6)Tuberculosis Disparity between US-born Blacks and Whites, Houston, Texas, USA1
Jose A. Serpa et al. (Volume 15, Number 6)Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis Infection in a Pet Parrot
Edmealem Jembere Shitaye et al. (Volume 15, Number 4)Co-infection with Pansensitive and Multidrug-Resistant Strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Michael P. Mendez et al. (Volume 15, Number 4)High Incidence of Diseases Endemic to the Amazon Region of Brazil, 2001–2006
Gerson Penna et al. (Volume 15, Number 4)Causes of Death in HIV-infected Persons Who Have Tuberculosis, Thailand
Kevin P. Cain et al. (Volume 15, Number 2)Nontuberculous Mycobacteria, Zambia
Patricia C.A.M. Buijtels et al. (Volume 15, Number 2)Vaccine-induced Immunity Circumvented by Typical Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Strains
Kristin Kremer et al. (Volume 15, Number 2)Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis, Uganda
Frederick Byarugaba et al. (Volume 15, Number 1)
2008
Mycobacterium bovis Infection in Holstein Friesian Cattle, IranKeyvan Tadayon et al. (Volume 14, Number 12)Mycobacterium bovis Strains Causing Smear-Positive Human Tuberculosis, Southwest Ireland
Olabisi Ojo et al. (Volume 14, Number 12)Sentinel-based Surveillance of Coyotes to Detect Bovine Tuberculosis, Michigan
Kurt C. VerCauteren et al. (Volume 14, Number 12)Multidrug- and Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Germany
Barbara Eker et al. (Volume 14, Number 11)Podcast Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Outbreak among US-bound Hmong Refugees, Thailand, 2005
John E. Oeltmann et al. (Volume 14, Number 11) Listen to the podcastDecreased Tuberculosis Incidence and Declining Clustered Case Rates, Madrid
Jesús Iñigo et al. (Volume 14, Number 10)Crack Cocaine and Infectious Tuberculosis
Alistair Story et al. (Volume 14, Number 9)Diagnostic Challenges of Central Nervous System Tuberculosis
Laura J. Christie et al. (Volume 14, Number 9)Preventing and Controlling Emerging and Reemerging Transmissible Diseases in the Homeless
Sékéné Badiaga et al. (Volume 14, Number 9)Spatial Analysis of Tuberculosis Cases in Migrants and Permanent Residents, Beijing, 2000–2006
Zhong-Wei Jia et al. (Volume 14, Number 9)Underreported Threat of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Africa
Yanis Ben Amor et al. (Volume 14, Number 9)Determinants of Cluster Size in Large, Population-Based Molecular Epidemiology Study of Tuberculosis, Northern Malawi
Judith R. Glynn et al. (Volume 14, Number 7)Tuberculosis from Mycobacterium bovis in Binational Communities, United States
Timothy C. Rodwell et al. (Volume 14, Number 6)Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis,Taiwan
Ming-Chih Yu et al. (Volume 14, Number 5)Scale-up of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Laboratory Services, Peru
Sonya S. Shin et al. (Volume 14, Number 5)Human Mycobacterium bovis Infection and Bovine Tuberculosis Outbreak, Michigan, 1994–2007
Melinda J. Wilkins et al. (Volume 14, Number 4)Human Tuberculosis Caused by Mycobacterium bovis, Taiwan
Ruwen Jou et al. (Volume 14, Number 3)
2007
Human and Animal Infections with Mycobacterium microti, ScotlandFrancis Xavier Emmanuel et al. (Volume 13, Number 12)Evaluating Tuberculosis Case Detection in Eritrea
Marieke J. van der Werf et al. (Volume 13, Number 10)HIV and Tuberculosis in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 1997–2002
Tran Ngoc Buu et al. (Volume 13, Number 10)Public Transportation and Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Lima, Peru
Olivia J. Horna-Campos et al. (Volume 13, Number 10)Extensively Drug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, India
Rajesh Mondal et al. (Volume 13, Number 9)Failure of Isoniazid Chemoprophylaxis during Infliximab Therapy
Manuel L. Fernandez Guerrero et al. (Volume 13, Number 9)Pure Red Blood Cell Aplasia and Isoniazid Use
Pierre Loulergue et al. (Volume 13, Number 9)Tuberculosis in Children and Adolescents, Taiwan, 1996–2003
Pei-Chun Chan et al. (Volume 13, Number 9)High Prevalence of Tuberculosis in Previously Treated Patients, Cape Town, South Africa
Saskia den Boon et al. (Volume 13, Number 8)Antiretroviral Therapy during Tuberculosis Treatment and Marked Reduction in Death Rate of HIV-Infected Patients, Thailand1
Somsak Akksilp et al. (Volume 13, Number 7)Zinc Cream and Reliability of Tuberculosis Skin Testing
V. Bhargavi Rao et al. (Volume 13, Number 7)Extensively Drug-resistant Tuberculosis, Italy and Germany
Giovannittista Migliori et al. (Volume 13, Number 5)High Tuberculosis and HIV Coinfection Rate, Johannesburg
Melanie-Anne John et al. (Volume 13, Number 5)Tuberculosis Drug Resistance and HIV Infection, the Netherlands
Catharina Hendrika Haar et al. (Volume 13, Number 5)Tuberculosis Trends, Vietnam
Marleen Vree et al. (Volume 13, Number 5)Diagnosis of Tuberculosis by an Enzyme-Linked Immunospot Assay for Interferon-γ
Jann-Yuan Wang et al. (Volume 13, Number 4)Spread of Extensively Drug-resistant Tuberculosis
Sofía Samper et al. (Volume 13, Number 4)The Way Forward Is the Way Back
Polyxeni Potter et al. (Volume 13, Number 3)Podcast Worldwide Emergence of Extensively Drug-resistant Tuberculosis
N. Sarita Shah et al. (Volume 13, Number 3) Listen to the podcast
2006
Recurrent Tuberculosis and Exogenous Reinfection, Shanghai, ChinaGuomiao Shen et al. (Volume 12, Number 11)Differentiation of Tuberculosis Strains in a Population with Mainly Beijing-family Strains
Vladyslav Nikolayevskyy et al. (Volume 12, Number 9)Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis among Somalis in Minnesota1
R. Bryan Rock et al. (Volume 12, Number 9)Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis by Nationality, the Netherlands, 1993–2001
Lowieke A.M. te Beek et al. (Volume 12, Number 9)Multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Bangui, Central African Republic
Laurent Nouvel et al. (Volume 12, Number 9)Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis Management in Resource-limited Settings
Eva Nathanson et al. (Volume 12, Number 9)Nosocomial Tuberculosis in India
Madhukar Pai et al. (Volume 12, Number 9)Predominance of Ancestral Lineages of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in India
M. Cristina Gutierrez et al. (Volume 12, Number 9)Risk for Tuberculosis among Children
Hiroshi Nakaoka et al. (Volume 12, Number 9)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Drug Resistance, Ghana
Ellis Owusu-Dabo et al. (Volume 12, Number 7)Tuberculosis Outbreak in Marijuana Users, Seattle, Washington, 2004
John E. Oeltmann et al. (Volume 12, Number 7)Mycobacterium bovis Isolates with M. tuberculosis Specific Characteristics
Tanja Kubica et al. (Volume 12, Number 5)Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Rifampin Resistance, United Kingdom
I-Ching Sam et al. (Volume 12, Number 5)Beijing/W Genotype Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Drug Resistance
(Volume 12, Number 5)Drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Taiwan
Ruwen Jou et al. (Volume 12, Number 5)Etymologia: tuberculosis
(Volume 12, Number 5)Intact pks15/1 in Non–W-Beijing Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isolates
Angkana Chaiprasert et al. (Volume 12, Number 5)Isoniazid Preventive Therapy and Risk for Resistant Tuberculosis
Maria Elvira Balcells et al. (Volume 12, Number 5)Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis in Military Recruits
Grace Freier et al. (Volume 12, Number 5)On the Threshold of Illness and Emotional Isolation
Polyxeni Potter et al. (Volume 12, Number 5)René Dubos, Friend of the Good Earth: Microbiologist, Medical Scientist, Environmentalist
Russell Schaedler et al. (Volume 12, Number 5)Tuberculosis Transmission Attributable to Close Contacts and HIV Status, Malawi
Amelia C. Crampin et al. (Volume 12, Number 5)Tuberculosis-HIV Co-infection in Kiev City, Ukraine
Marieke J. van der Werf et al. (Volume 12, Number 5)Universal Genotyping in Tuberculosis Control Program, New York City, 2001–2003
Carla M. Clark et al. (Volume 12, Number 5)Vaccination-related Mycobacterium bovis BCG Infection
Anna Liberek et al. (Volume 12, Number 5)Long-term Follow-up for Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis
Sonya S. Shin et al. (Volume 12, Number 4)Pulmonary Tuberculosis and SARS, China
Wei Liu et al. (Volume 12, Number 4)New Route of Importation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Genotype
Darío García de Viedma et al. (Volume 12, Number 1)
2005
Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis Detection, LatviaGirts Skenders et al. (Volume 11, Number 9)Spoligotyping and Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Andrea Gori et al. (Volume 11, Number 8)Tuberculosis and the Tubercle Bacillus
Jun Liu et al. (Volume 11, Number 8)Occupational Deaths among Healthcare Workers
Kent A. Sepkowitz et al. (Volume 11, Number 7)Rifampicin Resistance in Tuberculosis Outbreak, London, England
Claire Jenkins et al. (Volume 11, Number 6)Tuberculosis due to Resistant Haarlem Strain, Tunisia
Helmi Mardassi et al. (Volume 11, Number 6)Incident Tuberculosis among Recent US Immigrants and Exogenous Reinfection
Ted Cohen et al. (Volume 11, Number 5)Emerging Infectious Diseases: a 10-Year Perspective from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Anthony S. Fauci et al. (Volume 11, Number 4)Tuberculosis Elimination in the Netherlands
Martien W. Borgdorff et al. (Volume 11, Number 4)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Drug Resistance, Abkhazia
Manuela Pardini et al. (Volume 11, Number 3)Tuberculosis in Undocumented Migrants, Geneva
Sigiriya A. Perone et al. (Volume 11, Number 2)Mycobacterium lentiflavum Infection in Immunocompetent Patient
Chiara Molteni et al. (Volume 11, Number 1)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Genotype, Northern Malawi
Judith R. Glynn et al. (Volume 11, Number 1)
2004
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Transmission from Human to CaninePaul C. Erwin et al. (Volume 10, Number 12)HIV, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Tuberculosis, and Malaria: Resurgence and Response1
Scott Holmberg et al. (Volume 10, Number 11)HIV, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Antimicrobial Resistance1
J. Todd Weber et al. (Volume 10, Number 11)Infectious Diseases and Maternal Morbidity and Mortality1
Loretta P. Finnegan et al. (Volume 10, Number 11)Stigma: Lessons from Women1
Wanda K. Jones et al. (Volume 10, Number 11)Tuberculosis and Sexually Transmitted Infections
Nico J.D. Nagelkerke et al. (Volume 10, Number 11)New Measurable Indicator for Tuberculosis Case Detection
Martien W. Borgdorff et al. (Volume 10, Number 9)Potential Public Health Impact of New Tuberculosis Vaccines
Elad Ziv et al. (Volume 10, Number 9)Silent Nucleotide Polymorphisms and a Phylogeny for Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Lucy Baker et al. (Volume 10, Number 9)Pharmacy Data for Tuberculosis Surveillance and Assessment of Patient Management
Deborah S. Yokoe et al. (Volume 10, Number 8)Multiple rpoB Mutants of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Second-order Selection
Igor Mokrousov et al. (Volume 10, Number 7)Predominant Tuberculosis Spoligotypes, Delhi, India
Urvashi Balbir Singh et al. (Volume 10, Number 6)Mycobacterium africanum Cases, California
Edward Desmond et al. (Volume 10, Number 5)Beijing/W Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Italy
Nicoletta Lari et al. (Volume 10, Number 5)Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis in Central Asia
Helen Suzanne Cox et al. (Volume 10, Number 5)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Drug Resistance in Italy
Giovanni B. Migliori et al. (Volume 10, Number 4)High Incidence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis a Decade after Immigration, Netherlands
Annelies M. Vos et al. (Volume 10, Number 4)Mycobacterium bovis Infection, United Kingdom
Robert M.M. Smith et al. (Volume 10, Number 3)
2003
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Genotype and Risk for Treatment Failure and Relapse, VietnamNguyen Thi Ngoc Lan et al. (Volume 9, Number 12)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Genotype1
Troels Lillebaek et al. (Volume 9, Number 12)Multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis in HIV-Infected Persons, Peru
Pablo E. Campos et al. (Volume 9, Number 12)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Genotype, the Netherlands
Martien W. Borgdorff et al. (Volume 9, Number 10)Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in HIV-Negative Patients, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Domingo Palmero et al. (Volume 9, Number 8)Mutations in Putative Mutator Genes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strains of the W-Beijing Family
Mina Ebrahimi Rad et al. (Volume 9, Number 7)Annual Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection Risk and Interpretation of Clustering Statistics
Emilia Vynnycky et al. (Volume 9, Number 2)
2002
A Prospective, Multicenter Study of Laboratory Cross-Contamination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis CulturesRobert M. Jasmer et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)At the Deathbed of Consumptive Art
David M. Morens et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Children and Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Mumbai (Bombay), India
Sunil Karande et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Cross-Jurisdictional Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Maryland and Washington, D.C., 1996–2000, Linked to the Homeless
Monica Lathan et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)DNA Fingerprinting of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Lessons Learned and Implications for the Future
Scott J. N. McNabb et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)DNA Fingerprinting of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isolates from Epidemiologically Linked Case Pairs
Diane E. Bennett et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Estimated Costs of False Laboratory Diagnoses of Tuberculosis in Three Patients
Jill M. Northrup et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Genomewide Pattern of Synonymous Nucleotide Substitution in Two Complete Genomes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Austin L. Hughes et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Genotyping Analyses of Tuberculosis Cases in U.S.- and Foreign-Born Massachusetts Residents
Sharon Sharnprapai et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Global Distribution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Spoligotypes
Ingrid Filliol et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Human Exposure following Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection of Multiple Animal Species in a Metropolitan Zoo
Peter Oh et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Identifying the Sources of Tuberculosis in Young Children: A Multistate Investigation
Sumi J. Sun et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Impact of Genotyping of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on Public Health Practice in Massachusetts
Ann C. Miller et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Molecular Differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strains without IS6110 Insertions
Kerry H. Lok et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in a Sentinel Surveillance Population
Barbara A. Ellis et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Molecular Typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strains with a Common Two-Band IS6110 Pattern
Kerry H. Lok et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Transmission between Cluster Members with Similar Fingerprint Patterns
Kashef Ijaz et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)National Tuberculosis Genotyping and Surveillance Network: Analysis of the Genotype Database
Lauren S. Cowan et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)National Tuberculosis Genotyping and Surveillance Network: Design and Methods
Jack T. Crawford et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Quality Assessment of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotyping in a Large Laboratory Network
Christopher R. Braden et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Rationale and Methods for the National Tuberculosis Genotyping and Surveillance Network
Kenneth G. Castro et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Skin-Test Screening and Tuberculosis Transmission among the Homeless1
Po-Marn Kong et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Spoligologos: A Bioinformatic Approach to Displaying and Analyzing Mycobacterium tuberculosis Data
Jeffrey R. Driscoll et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Statewide Molecular Epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Transmission in a Moderate- to Low-Incidence State: Are Contact Investigations Enough?
Wendy A. Cronin et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a Rural Community, Arkansas, 1945–2000
Jennifer A. Dillaha et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Use of DNA Fingerprinting To Investigate a Multiyear, Multistate Tuberculosis Outbreak
Peter D. McElroy et al. (Volume 8, Number 11)Worldwide Occurrence of Beijing/W Strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: A Systematic Review
Judith R. Glynn et al. (Volume 8, Number 8)Persistent High Incidence of Tuberculosis in Immigrants in a Low-Incidence Country
Troels Lillebaek et al. (Volume 8, Number 7)Mycobacterium tuberculosis: An Emerging Disease of Free-Ranging Wildlife
Kathleen A. Alexander et al. (Volume 8, Number 6)Sampling Bias in the Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis
Megan B. Murray et al. (Volume 8, Number 4)High Rates of Tuberculosis in End-Stage Renal Failure: the Impact of International Migration
David A.J. Moore et al. (Volume 8, Number 1)
2001
Tuberculosis in North Carolina: Trends Across Two Decades, 1980-1999Hamisu M. Salihu et al. (Volume 7, Number 7)rpoB Gene Mutations in Rifampin-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Identified by Polymerase Chain Reaction Single-Stranded Conformational Polymorphism
Miriam Bobadilla-del-Valle et al. (Volume 7, Number 6)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Genotype Strains Associated with Febrile Response to Treatment
Reinout van Crevel et al. (Volume 7, Number 5)Molecular Identification of Streptomycin Monoresistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Related to Multidrug-Resistant W Strain
Pablo Bifani et al. (Volume 7, Number 5)Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Prison Inmates, Azerbaijan
Gaby E. Pfyffer et al. (Volume 7, Number 5)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Genotype, Thailand—Reply to Dr. Prodinger
Dick van Soolingen et al. (Volume 7, Number 4)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isolates of Beijing Genotype in Thailand
Wolfgang M. Prodinger et al. (Volume 7, Number 3)Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Structural Genes
James M. Musser et al. (Volume 7, Number 3)Spoligotype Database of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Biogeographic Distribution of Shared Types and Epidemiologic and Phylogenetic Perspectives
Christophe Sola et al. (Volume 7, Number 3)Engineering Infection Control through Facility Design
Gary A. Noskin et al. (Volume 7, Number 2)Hospital Control and Multidrug-Resistant Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Female Patients, Lima, Peru
Field F. Willingham et al. (Volume 7, Number 1)
2000
Recent Trends in Tuberculosis, JapanToru Mori et al. (Volume 6, Number 6)Double infection with a Resistant and a Multidrug-Resistant Strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Stefan Niemann et al. (Volume 6, Number 5)Two Cases of Mycobacterium microti-Derived Tuberculosis in HIV-Negative Immunocompetent Patients
Stefan Niemann et al. (Volume 6, Number 5)Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Genotype Emerging in Vietnam
Dang Duc Anh et al. (Volume 6, Number 3)Bovine Tuberculosis and the Endangered Iberian Lynx
Victor Briones et al. (Volume 6, Number 2)Multivariate Markovian Modeling of Tuberculosis: Forecast for the United States
Sara M. Debanne et al. (Volume 6, Number 2)
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