2022
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofac541
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Prevalence of Intestinal Helminth Coinfection in Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Uganda

Abstract: Background Although a third of people with tuberculosis (TB) are estimated to be co-infected with helminths, the prevalence is largely unknown among people with drug-resistant TB (DRTB). We determined the prevalence of helminth co-infection among people with DRTB in Uganda. Methods In a multi-centre, cross sectional study, eligible Ugandan adults with confirmed DRTB were consecutively enrolled between July to December 2021 at… Show more

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“…Co-infection of Mtb and intestinal parasites is a typical joint and public health problem, including the E. vermicularis, causing immune activation in TB patients . In addition, the relative abundance of Delftia tsuruhatensis was also different in TB patients when compared to that in NonTB patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Co-infection of Mtb and intestinal parasites is a typical joint and public health problem, including the E. vermicularis, causing immune activation in TB patients . In addition, the relative abundance of Delftia tsuruhatensis was also different in TB patients when compared to that in NonTB patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%