2024
DOI: 10.1016/s2213-2600(24)00028-6
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Classification of early tuberculosis states to guide research for improved care and prevention: an international Delphi consensus exercise

Anna K Coussens,
Syed M A Zaidi,
Brian W Allwood
et al.
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“…In response to increased recognition of the spectrum of TB, the International Consensus for Early TB (ICE-TB) group recently developed a framework to classify disease states. The ICE-TB framework divides TB disease into subclinical or clinical based on signs and symptoms, with further subdivisions into infectious and non-infectious based on detection of aerosolised or expectorated M tuberculosis 3 . Targeting the subclinical disease state, potentially with truncated treatment regimens 4 , may prevent progression to clinical disease and reduce risk of onward transmission.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In response to increased recognition of the spectrum of TB, the International Consensus for Early TB (ICE-TB) group recently developed a framework to classify disease states. The ICE-TB framework divides TB disease into subclinical or clinical based on signs and symptoms, with further subdivisions into infectious and non-infectious based on detection of aerosolised or expectorated M tuberculosis 3 . Targeting the subclinical disease state, potentially with truncated treatment regimens 4 , may prevent progression to clinical disease and reduce risk of onward transmission.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%