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  • Durham, P.G.; Zhang, Y.; German, N.; Mortensen, N.; Dhillon, J.; Mitchison, D.A.; Fourie, P.B. (Petrus Bernardus); Hickey, Anthony J. (American Chemical Society, 2015-08)
    Tuberculosis is the most serious infectious disease caused by a single organism, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). The standard of care is a protracted and complex drug treatment regimen made more complicated and of ...
  • Nyblade, Laura; Ndirangu, Jacqueline W.; Speizer, Ilene S.; Browne, Felicia A.; Bonner, Courtney Peasant; Kline, Tracy L.; Ahmed, Khatija; Howard, Brittni N.; Cox, Erin N.; Rinderle, Abigail; Wechsberg, Wendee M. (BMC, 2022-10-14)
    BACKGROUND : Globally, an urgent need exists to expand access to HIV prevention among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW), but the need is particularly acute in sub-Saharan Africa. Oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) ...
  • Sundram, A.; Jumanlal, N.; Ehlers, Marthie Magdaleen (Water Resource Council, 2006)
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  • Strasheim, Wilhelmina; Kock, Martha Magdalena; Ueckermann, Veronica; Hoosien, E.; Dreyer, Andries W.; Ehlers, Marthie Magdaleen (BioMed Central, 2015-01)
    BACKGROUND : The burden of catheter-related infections (CRIs) in developing countries is severe. In South Africa, a standardised surveillance definition does not exist and the collection of catheter days is challenging. ...
  • Ongole, J.J.; Rossouw, Theresa M.; Fourie, P.B. (Petrus Bernardus); Stoltz, Anton Carel; Hugo, Johannes F.M.; Marcus, Tessa S. (International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2020-06)
    No abstract available.
  • Omar, Shaheed Vally; Hillemann, D.; Pandey, S.; Merker, M.; Witt, A.K.; Nadarajan, D.; Barilar, I.; Bainomugisa, A.; Kelly, E.C.; Diel, R.; Vidanagama, D.S.; Samarasinghe, A.I.P.; Cader, M.R.; Goetsch, U.; Lavu, E.; Alabi, A.; Schon, T.; Coulter, C.; Niemann, S.; Maurer, F.P.; Ismail, Nazir Ahmed; Koser, C.U.; Ismail, F. (International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2020-12)
    No abstract available.
  • Keddy, Karen H.; Sooka, Arvinda; Crowther-Gibson, Penny; Quan, Vanessa; Meiring, Susan; Cohen, Cheryl; Nana, Trusha; Sriruttan, Charlotte; Seetharam, Sharona; Hoosen, Anwar Ahmed; Naicker, Preneshni; Elliott, Eugenne; Haffejee, Summaya; Whitelaw, Andrew; Klugman, Keith P. (University of Chicago Press, 2012-05-15)
    BACKGROUND: Systemic disease due to shigellae is associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), malnutrition, and other immunosuppressed states. We examined the clinical and microbiologic characteristics of systemic ...
  • Pitout, Johann D.D.; Chan, Wilson; Church, Deirdre L. (Taylor and Francis, 2016-07)
    Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common infectious diseases occurring in either the community or healthcare settings. A wide variety of bacteria are responsible for causing UTIs, however extra-intestinal ...
  • Mataseje, L.F.; Pitout, Johann D.D.; Croxen, M.; Mulvey, M.R.; Dingle, T.C. (Springer, 2023-10)
    To investigate the acquisition and relatedness of New Delhi Metallo-beta-lactamase among multiple separate species from one patient. Five isolates from three species (Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Pa, Acinetobacter baumannii; ...
  • Nachman, Sharon; Ahmed, Amina; Amanullah, Farhana; Becerra, Mercedes C.; Botgros, Radu; Brigden, Grania; Browning, Renee; Gardiner, Elizabeth; Hafner, Richard; Hesseling, Anneke; How, Cleotilde; Jean-Philippe, Patrick; Lessem, Erica; Makhene, Mamodikoe; Mbelle, Nontombi Marylucy; Marais, Ben; McIlleron, Helen; McNeeley, David F.; Mendel, Carl; Murray, Stephen; Navarro, Eileen; Anyalechi, E. Gloria; Porcalla, Ariel R.; Powell, Clydette; Powell, Mair; Rigaud, Mona; Rouzier, Vanessa; Samson, Pearl; Schaaf, H. Simon; Shah, Seema; Starke, Jeff; Swaminathan, Soumya; Wobudeya, Eric; Worrell, Carol (Elsevier, 2015-06)
    Children younger than 18 years account for a substantial proportion of patients with tuberculosis worldwide. Available treatments for paediatric drug-susceptible and drug-resistant tuberculosis, albeit generally eff ective, ...
  • Berry, Kaitlyn M.; Rodriguez, Carly A.; Berhanu, Rebecca H.; Ismail, Nazir Ahmed; Mvusi, Lindiwe; Long, Lawrence; Evans, Denise (BioMed Central, 2019-07-22)
    BACKGROUND : Gauteng Province has the second lowest tuberculosis (TB) incidence rate in South Africa but the greatest proportion of TB/HIV co-infection, with 68% of TB patients estimated to have HIV. TB treatment outcomes are ...
  • Peirano, Gisele; Lynch, T.; Finn, T.J.; De Vinney, R.; Pitout, Johann D.D.; Matsumara, Y.; Nobrega, D. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020-12)
    Global expansion of antimicrobial drug–resistant Escherichia coli sequence type (ST) 131 is unrivaled among human bacteria. Understanding trends among ST131 clades will help with designing prevention strategies. We ...
  • Collins, Jeffrey M.; Siddiqa, Amnah; Jones, Dean P.; Liu, Ken; Kempker, Russell R.; Nizam, Azhar; Shah, N. Sarita; Ismail, Nazir Ahmed; Ouma, Samuel G.; Tukvadze, Nestani; Li, Shuzhao; Day, Cheryl L.; Rengarajan, Jyothi; Brust, James C.M.; Gandhi, Neel R.; Ernst, Joel D.; Blumberg, Henry M.; Ziegler, Thomas R. (American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2020-05-05)
    There is limited understanding of the role of host metabolism in the pathophysiology of human tuberculosis (TB). Using high-resolution metabolomics with an unbiased approach to metabolic pathway analysis, we discovered ...
  • Dreyer, Andries W.; Mbambo, D.; Machaba, M.; Oliphant, C.E.M.; Claassens, M.M. (BioMed Central, 2017-03-10)
    BACKGROUND : Tuberculosis control programs rely on accurate collection of routine surveillance data to inform program decisions including resource allocation and specific interventions. The electronic TB register (ETR.Net) ...
  • Pasipanodya, Jotam G.; Mubanga, Mwenya; Ntsekhe, Mpiko; Pandie, Shaheen; Magazi, Beki T.; Gumedze, Freedom; Myer, Landon; Gumbo, Tawanda; Mayosi, Bongani M. (Elsevier, 2015-11)
    BACKGROUND : Tuberculous pericarditis is considered to be a paucibacillary process; the large pericardial fluid accumulation is attributed to an inflammatory response to tuberculoproteins.Mortality rates are high. ...
  • Asante, Jonathan; Osei Sekyere, John (Wiley, 2019-04)
    Our inability to cultivate most micro‐organisms, specifically bacteria, in the laboratory has for many years restricted our view and understanding of the bacterial meta‐resistome in all living and non‐living environments. ...
  • Jobson, Geoffrey A.; Murphy, Joshua; Van Huyssteen, Mea; Myburgh, Hanlie; Hurter, Theunis; Grobbelaar, Cornelis J.; Struthers, Helen E.; McIntyre, James A.; Peters, Remco P.H. (Wiley, 2018-09)
    OBJECTIVE : To evaluate how electronic data management systems affect data use practices in antiretroviral therapy (ART) programs within local health districts, and individual health facilities. METHODS : We used a data ...
  • Kaniga, Koné; Aono, Akio; Borroni, Emanuele; Cirillo, Daniela Maria; Desmaretz, Christel; Hasan, Rumina; Joseph, Lavania; Mitarai, Satoshi; Shakoor, Sadia; Torrea, Gabriela; Ismail, Nazir Ahmed; Omar, Shaheed Vally (American Society for Microbiology, 2020-04)
    Drug-resistant tuberculosis persists as a major public health concern. Alongside efficacious treatments, validated and standardized drug susceptibility testing (DST) is required to improve patient care. This multicountry, ...
  • Brink, Delene (Medpharm Publications, 2006-09)
    The hepatitis A, B, C, D and E viruses primarily target the liver to cause viral hepatitis. Hepatitis A (HAV) and E (HEV) viruses are transmitted by the faecal-oral route and cause acute viral hepatitis. Acute viral hepatitis ...
  • Gigi, Ranjana M. S.; Buitrago‑Garcia, Diana; Taghavi, Katayoun; Dunaiski, Cara‑Mia; Van de Wijgert, Janneke H.H.M.; Peters, Remco P.H.; Low, Nicola (BMC, 2023-03-21)
    BACKGROUND : Vulvovaginal yeast infections in pregnancy are common and can cause extensive inflammation, which could contribute to adverse pregnancy outcomes. Symptomatic yeast infections are likely to cause more ...