Environmental mycobacteria in northern Malawi: implications for the epidemiology of tuberculosis and leprosy.

Fine, PE; Floyd, S; Stanford, JL; Nkhosa, P; Kasunga, A; Chaguluka, S; Warndorff, DK; Jenkins, PA; Yates, M; Ponnighaus, JM; (2001) Environmental mycobacteria in northern Malawi: implications for the epidemiology of tuberculosis and leprosy. Epidemiology and infection, 126 (3). pp. 379-387. ISSN 0950-2688 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s0950268801005532

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Keywords Adolescent, Adult, Age Distribution, Antigens, Bacterial/*immunology, Child, Environmental Exposure/*statistics & numerical data, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Human, Incidence, Leprosy/epidemiology/*etiology/prevention & control, Malawi/epidemiology, Male, Mycobacterium/classification/*growth &, development/*immunology/pathogenicity, Population Surveillance, Questionnaires, Risk Factors, Rural Health/*statistics & numerical data, Sex Distribution, Skin/*microbiology, *Soil Microbiology, Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, *Tuberculin Test, Tuberculosis/epidemiology/*etiology/prevention & control, *Water Microbiology, Adolescent, Adult, Age Distribution, Antigens, Bacterial, immunology, Child, Environmental Exposure, statistics & numerical data, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Human, Incidence, Leprosy, epidemiology, etiology, prevention & control, Malawi, epidemiology, Male, Mycobacterium, classification, growth & development, immunology, pathogenicity, Population Surveillance, Questionnaires, Risk Factors, Rural Health, statistics & numerical data, Sex Distribution, Skin, microbiology, Soil Microbiology, Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Tuberculin Test, Tuberculosis, epidemiology, etiology, prevention & control, Water Microbiology
Faculty and Department Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health > Dept of Infectious Disease Epidemiology & International Health (2023-)
Research Centre TB Centre
Population Studies Group
PubMed ID 11467795
ISI 171579800007
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