2017
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.01683-2016
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Tuberculosis on the rise in southern Mozambique (1997–2012)

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“…TB incidence rates found in our study are very high (5.41/100 PYs), higher than the TB incidence rates in the general HIV-positive population in our setting 4 . Our TB incidence is almost 10 times higher than the TB incidence rate found in a recent retrospective cohort analysis in Nigeria among HIV-positive patients initiating cART (0.57/100PYs) 38 and in a study in rural Tanzania (1.7/100PYs) 39 .…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…TB incidence rates found in our study are very high (5.41/100 PYs), higher than the TB incidence rates in the general HIV-positive population in our setting 4 . Our TB incidence is almost 10 times higher than the TB incidence rate found in a recent retrospective cohort analysis in Nigeria among HIV-positive patients initiating cART (0.57/100PYs) 38 and in a study in rural Tanzania (1.7/100PYs) 39 .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 82%
“…Mozambique is one of the 14 countries included in the high TB, TB/HIV and MDR-TB burden lists, with an estimated TB incidence rate of 551 (356–787) cases per 100,000 in 2018 1 . As it has been estimated that around half of TB cases are not diagnosed (or reported to the health authorities) case detection rates are presumably low 4 , 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further studies are required to replicate and corroborate our laboratory results in field settings with scarce diagnostic techniques and delayed diagnosis 29 using urine from human subjects with presumable symptoms of active TB, as well as using milk from cattle presumable with symptoms of bovine TB.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Mozambique, a malaria endemic country, has also been hard hit by the HIV and tuberculosis dual epidemic, 12 which compromises the country’s social and economic progress. Since the 1990s, the HIV has shown an extremely rapid progression, affecting, in some settings, up to 45% in women aged 28–47 as reported in a recent community-based study in a rural district of Maputo province.…”
Section: The Example Of Mozambiquementioning
confidence: 99%