resources to the : Bibliography on Tuberculosis & its allied aspects.
- 2000 a compilation literature
RESEARCH
001. Evidence for action? Patterns of clinical and public health research on tuberculosis in South
Africa, 1994-1998
Pillay V et al: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/10, 946-951
TB GENERAL
002. Cooking with biomass stoves and tuberculosis : a case control study.
Perez-Padilla R, Perez-Guzman C, Baez-Saldana R & Torres-Cruz A: Int J TB & Lung Dis,
2001, 5/5, 441-447.
003 Changed face of Tuberculosis in the new Millennium – A 50 year overview
Bhagi RP: Indian J TB 2001, 48/3, 117-122.
TB PULMONARY
004.
Assessment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Patients
Shah A, Mehrotra PP & Dhar HL: BHJ, 2001, 41/4, 697-700.
005 Post-Tuberculosis Bronchial Asthma
Rajasekaran S, Savithri S & Jeyaganesh D: Indian J TB 2001, 48/3, 139-142.
006
‘Smear-negative’ Pulmonary Tuberculosis in a DOTS programme: poor outcomes in an area of high HIV seroprevalence
Hargreaves NJ et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/9, 847-854.
TB - EXTRA PULMONARY
007 Correspondences – An unusual case of spinal tuberculosis: role of MR study
Kishor D, Garg R K and Mishra S : JAPI, 2001, 49, 295-6.
008. Recurrent poncets disease – A rare presentation
Gupta K B & Prakash P et al : Indian J TB, 2001, 48/1, 31-33.
009. Tuberculous osteomyelitis of sternum in a diabetic
Prakash A & Hira H S :Indian J TB, 2001, 48/1, 35 – 36.
010. Tuberculoma in pregnancy
Pandole A et al : Bombay Hospital Journal, 2001, 43/1, 200 - 1
011. Management of tuberculosis of lumbosacral spine
Kimmatkar N V & Thawani V R : Antiseptic, 2001, 98/4, 144-47.
012. Tuberculosis of Frontal Bone : A Case Report.
Khan SA, Zahid M, Sharma B & Hasan AS: Indian J TB, 2001, 48/2, 95-96.
013.
Isolated appendicular tuberculosis.
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Kaushik R, Sinha S & Yadav TD: Indian J TB, 2001, 48/2, 107-108.
014. Tubercular Abscess of the Liver – A Correspondences.
Das K et al.: JAPI, 2001, 49/5 , 588.
015.
Biatrial Tuberculosis.
Murthy SA et al.: JAPI, 2001, 49/6, 668-669.
016.
Tuberculosis of Lower Cervical Spine.
Locham KK, Garg R & Singh M: Indian Pediatrics, 2001, 38/5, 546-549.
017.
Isolated Tubercular Splenic Abscess.
Neki NS et al.: JAPI 2001, 49/7, 759-60.
018. Primary Tuberculosis of Tongue
Kar AK, Chetty KR, Panda S & Rao KR: Antiseptic, 2001, 98/7, 266-267.
019.
Primary Tuberculosis of Soft Palate
Gupta N et al.: Indian J Chest Dis & Allied Sci, 2001, 43/2, 119-121.
020. Tubercular Etiology in cases of Retinal Vasculitis
Rai SP, Panda BN, Gurunath VS & Sahoo PK: Indian J TB 2001, 48/3, 143-145.
021. Tuberculosis of Gall Bladder – problem of diagnosis.
Mukherjee S, Ghosh AK & Bhattacharya U: Indian J TB 2001, 48/3, 151-152.
022. Computed tomography and angiography in hepatic Tuberuclosis mimicking liver tumor
Shyr-Ming Sheen-Chen et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/9, 876-878.
023. Evaluation of suspected Tuberculous pleurisy: clinical and diagnostic findings in HIV-1positive and HIV-negative adults in Uganda
Luzze H et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/8, 746-753.
024. Tuberculosis of the Sternum
Rajput AK et al : MJAFI 2001, 57/4, 330-332
025. Tuberculosis of bones and joints
Shah AH, Joshi SV & Dhar HL : Antiseptic 2001, 98/10, 29-31
026. Co-existent extra pulmonary tuberculosis and diffuse Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma within a lymph node
Mathew JT etal: JAPI 2001, 49/10, 1044-45
TB INFANCY
027.
Perinatal Tuberculosis.
Munni Ray, Goraya J S, Basu S & Veena Parmar: Indian J Pediatrics, 2001, 68/4, 343-345.
TB IN CHILDREN
028. Childhood tuberculosis: Increasing but neglected
Lalit Kant : Indian J TB, 2001, 48/1, 1-2.
029. Antitubercular Drug Formulations for Children.
Ruchi R, Faridi MMA, Agarwal KN & Gupta P: Indian Pediatrics, 2001, 38/4, 400-6.
030. Scoring Method for Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in Children: An Evaluation.
Suryanarayana L & Jagannatha PS: Indian J T B, 2001, 48/2, 101-103.
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031. Multidrug – Resistant Tuberculosis (MDRTB) in Children.
Lt Col Prasad PL, Col Wilson CG, Lt Col Harjai MM & Lt Col Chand K: MJAFI, 2001,
57, 151-53.
032. Tuberculosis in children: reassessing the need for improved diagnosis in global control strategies
Eamranond P& Jaramillo E: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/7, 594-603.
033. Childhood Tuberculosis in the State of Qatar: the effect of a limited expatriate screening programme on the incidence of Tuberculosis
Al-Marri MRHA: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/9, 831-837.
TB & DIABETES
034. Atypical radiological images of pulmonary tuberculosis in 192 diabetic patients : a comparative study
Perez-Guzman C et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/5, 455-461.
TB & HIV
035. The clinical significance of interactions between HIV and TB: more questions than answers
Corbett E L & De Cock K M : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 205-7.
036. Association between tuberculosis and HIV disease progression in a high tuberculosis prevalence area
Badri M et al : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001,5/3, 225 - 32.
037. Trend in HIV prevalence among tuberculosis patients in Tanzania, 1991-1998.
Range N et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/5, 405-412.
038. Oral Hypoglycemics and Azoles : An Important Drug Interaction.
Gupta R, Mittal A, Bhatnagar LK & Bansal NK: JAPI, 2001, 49/6, 676.
039. Deaths from tuberculosis in sub-Saharan African countries with a high prevalence of HIV-1
Harries AD et al.: Lancet, 2001, 357, 1519-1523.
040. Clinico-Radiological Spectrum of Tuberculosis among HIV Sero-Positives – A Tambaram study
Deivanayagam CN et al.: Indian J TB 2001, 48/3, 123-127.
041. HIV Seropositivity in Pulmonary Tuberculosis patients in Indore, Madhya Pradesh
Khare KC: Indian J TB 2001, 48/3, 153-156.
042. Paradoxical Tuberculosis reactions in HIV-infected patients
Orlovic D & Smego, Jr. RA.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/4, 370-375.
043. Compliance with contrimoxazole prophylaxis for the prevention of opportunistic infections in
HIV-positive Tuberculosis patients in Thyolo district, Malawi
Zachariah R et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/9, 843-846.
044. The influence of HIV infection and imprisonment on dissemination of Mycobacterium
Tuberculosis in a large Spanish city
Fernandez de la Hoz K et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/8, 696-702.
045. Care of HIV complications in patients receiving anti-tuberculosis treatment in hospitals in
Malawi
Chimzizi RB et al: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/10, 979-981
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TB IN PRISONS
046. Tuberculosis in correctional facilities- a nightmare without end in sight
047.
Laborin R L : Chest, 2001, 119/3, 681-3.
Tuberculosis prevalence in an urban jail : 1994 and 1998.
White MC et al.: Int J TB Lung & Dis, 2001, 5/5, 400-404.
048. Tuberculosis in a prison population in Mwanza, Tanzania (1994-1997)
Rutta E, Mutasingwa D, Ngallaba S, Mwansasu A: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/8, 703-706.
049. Feasibility of home-based and health centre-based DOT: perspectives of TB care providers and clients in an HIV endemic area of Thailand
Ngamvithayapong J et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/8, 741-745.
TB & GENDER
050. Attention to gender issues in tuberculosis control
Uplekar M W et al : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 220-24.
051. Tuberculosis and patient gender in Bangladesh: sex differences in diagnosis and treatment outcome
Vikarunnessa Begum et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/7, 604-610.
CASE FINDING
052. Active case finding; understanding the burden of tuberculosis in rural South Africa
Pronyk PM et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/7, 611-618.
CONTACT EXAMINATION
053. Enhanced contact tracing and spatial tracking of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection by enumeration of antigen-specific T cells
Lalvani A et al.: Lancet, 2001, 357, 2017-2021.
BCG
054. Value of different cut-off points of tuberculin skin test to diagnose tuberculosis among patients with respiratory symptoms in a chest clinic
Gupta D et al : JAPI, 2001, 49, 332 – 35.
055. Burden of tuberculosis, Epidemiology of tuberculosis: some ifs & buts (published under forum)
Banerji D, Jagota P & Chadha V K : Indian J TB, 2001, 48/1, 42-44 .
056. Correspondence – Tuberculin skin testing among BCG – vaccinated children who are household contacts
Carvalho A C C, Kritski A L, & De Riemer K : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 297.
057. Comparing the adrenaline-Pirquet test with international PPD tuberculin tests
Jentoft HF, Omenass E, Eide GE & Gulsvik A: Respiratory Medicine, 2001, 95, 205-211.
058. Skin test reactivity to mycobacterial antigens parallels the phylogenetic structure of their genus
Bierrenbach AL et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/7, 656-663.
059. Relationship between IFN- and skin test responsiveness to Mycobacterium tuberculosis PPD in healthy, non-BCG-vaccinated young adults in Northern Malawi
Black GF et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/7, 664-672.
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060. Tuberculin Reactivity in Healthy School Children in Pondicherry
Serane VT & Nalini P: Indian J Pediatrics, 2001, 68/8, 729-732.
061. Utility of PCR assays for rapid diagnosis of BCG infection in children
Su W-J, Huang C-Y, Huang C-Y, Perng R-P: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/4, 380-384.
062. Efficacy of the BCG revaccination programme in a cohort given BCG vaccination at birth in
Hong Kong
Leung CC et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/8, 717-723.
EPIDEMIOLOGY
063. Burden of tuberculosis (published under forum)
Banerji D : Indian J TB, 2001, 48/1, 42.
064. Epidemiology of tuberculosis: some ifs & buts (Published under forum)
Jagota P & Chadha V K : Indian J TB, 48/1, 44.
065. Early therapy for latent tuberculosis infection
Ziv E, Daley C L & Blower S M : Ame J Epidemiology, 2001, 153/4, 381 – 5.
066. Historical declines in tuberculosis: nature, nurture and the biosocial model
Grange J M et al : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 208-12.
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067. Survey for tuberculosis in a tribal population in North Arcot District
Datta M et al : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 240-49.
068. Doubling of the tuberculosis incidence in Greenland over an 8 –year period (1990-97)
Soborg C et al : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 257-65.
069. Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to a funeral Director during routine embalming
Lauzardo M et al : Chest, 2001, 119/2, 640-42.
070. Screening for pulmonary tuberculosis among immigrants : estimated effect on severity of disease and duration of infectiousness.
Verver S, Bwire R & Borgdorff MW : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/5, 419-425.
071. Family outbreaks of tuberculosis in South Moravia, a low incidence area of the Czech
Republic.
Kubin M et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/5, 426-431.
072. Tuberculous infection in student nurses in Madrid, Spain
Esteban J et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/6, 583-584.
073. The contribution of ethnicity ti Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain clustering de Bruyn G et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/7, 633-641.
074. Molecular Epidemiology of tuberculin in the article-Molecular Epidemiology: Focus on
Infection
Foxman B & Riley L: Ame J Epidemiology, 2001, 153/12, 1135-1141.
075. Distribution pattern of Tuberculosis patients attending District Tuberculosis Centre, Bijnor,
Uttar Pradesh
Bhatnagar S: NTI Bulletin, 2000, 36/1 & 2, 11-12.
076. A clinic-based molecular Epidemiologic study of Tuberculosis in Monterrey, Mexico
Yang ZH et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/4, 313-320.
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077. Infection and disease among household contacts of patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
Teixeira L et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/4, 321-328.
078. Incidence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Korean civil servants: second study, 1992-1994
Bai GH, Kim SJ, Lee EK, Lew WJ: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/4, 346-353.
079. Surveillance of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis drug resistance in Hong Kong, 1986-1999, after the implementation of directly observed treatment
Kam KM, Yip CW: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/9, 815-823.
080. Transmission of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis among high school students in Korea
Kim SJ et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/9, 824-830.
081. Childhood tuberculosis in the State of Qatar: the effect of a limited expatriate screening programme on the incidence of Tuberculosis
Al-Marri MRHA: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/9, 831-837.
082. Counter attack of re-emerging tuberculosis after 38 years
Inoue K & Matoba S: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/9, 873-875.
083. Screening for tuberculosis and latent tuberculosis infection among undocumented immigrants at an unspecialised health service unit
El-Hamad I et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/8, 712-716.
084. Molecular and conventional epidemiology of Tuberculosis in an inner city district
Solsona J et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/8, 724-731.
ANNUAL RISK OF INFECTION
085. Annual Risk of Tuberculosis Infection in Bangalore city.
Chadha VK, Jagannatha PS & Savanur SJ: Indian J TB, 2001, 48/2, 63-71.
086.
Estimation of Annual Risk of Tuberculosis Infection.- under forum
Chadha VK: Indian J TB, 2001, 48/2, 105-106.
087. Prevalence and annual risk of tuberculosis infection in Laos.
Arnadottir Th et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/5, 391-399.
TUBERCULIN TEST
088. The incidence of Tuberculosis in drug users with small Tuberuclin reaction sizes
Klein RS, Gourevitch MN, Teeter R, Schoenbaum EE: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/8, 707-
711.
CASE DETECTION
089.
Improving detection of Infectious Cases
Kant L: Indian J TB 2000, 48/3, 115-116.
DIAGNOSIS
090. Diagnosis of tuberculosis under RNTCP: examination of two or three sputum specimens
Sarin R et al : Indian J TB, 2001, 48/1, 13-16.
091. Factors affecting time delay to treatment in a tuberculosis control programme in a sub-
Saharan African country: the experience of the Gambia
Lienhardt C et al : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 233-39.
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092.
Under-diagnosis of smear-positive Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Nairobi, Kenya
Hawken MP et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/4, 360-363.
093. Utility of nucleic acid amplification techniques for the diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in sub-Saharan Africa
Kambashi B et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/4, 364-369 .
094. False diagnosis of Tuberculosis
Heifets L: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/9, 789-790.
095. Utility of PCR assays for rapid diagnosis of BCG infection in children
Su W-J est al : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/4, 380-384
096. Antibody detection for the diagnosis of tuberculous pleuritis
Chierakul N et al : Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/10, 968-972
BACTERIOLOGY
097. Immune response to mycobacterium tuberculosis culture filtrate antigen in cured spinal tuberculosis patients and their spouses
Kurian S M et al : Indian J TB, 2001, 48/1, 3 - 5.
098. A comparison of liquid and solid culture media with radiometric system for detection of mycobacterium in clinical specimens
Bhargava A, Jain A & Agarwal S K : Indian J TB, 2001, 48/1, 9 - 12.
099. Diagnosis of tuberculosis under RNTCP: examination of two or three sputum specimens
Sarin R et al : Indian J TB, 2001, 48/1, 13 - 16.
100. Historical declines in tuberculosis: nature, nurture and the biosocial model
Grange J M et al : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 208 - 12.
101. Spacer oligonucleotide typing of bacteria of the mycobacterium tuberculosis complex: recommendations for standardised nomenclature
Dale J W et al : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 216 -19.
102. Upregulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase and cytokine secretion in peripheral blood monocytes from pulmonary tuberculosis patients
Wang C H et al : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 283 – 91.
103. Cytokine transcripts in pediatric tuberculosis: a study with bronchoalveolar cells
Aubert – Pivert E M et al : Tubercle & Lung Dis, 2000, 80/6, 249 – 58
104. Intracellular passage within macrophages affects the trafficking of virulent tubercle bacilli upon reinfection of other macrophages in a serum – dependent manner
McDonough K A, Florczyk M A and Kress Y : Tubercle & Lung Dis, 2000, 80/6, 259 –71.
105. CD 95 signaling is not required for the down regulation of cellular responses to systemic mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
Pearl J E , Orme I M & Cooper A M : Tubercle & Lung Dis, 2000, 80/6, 273 – 79.
106. Study of sputum cytology in chest diseases
Saluja J G, Ajinkya MS and Khemani B : Bombay Hospital Journal, 2001, 43/1,135 – 38.
107. Reinfection Tuberculosis – How Important is it?
Bates JH: Ame J Resp & Critical Care Med, 2001, 163/3, 600-601.
108. Exogenous Reinfection with Tuberculosis on a European Island with a Moderate Incidence of
Disease.
Caminero JA et al.: Ame J Resp & Critical Care Med, 2001, 163/3, 717-720.
109. Rapid Diagnosis of Tuberculous Pleural Effusion using Polymerase Chain Reaction.
Reechaipichitkul W, Lulitanond V, Sungkeeree S & Patjanasoontorn B: South East Asian J
Trop Med & Pub Hlth, 2000, 31/3, 509-514 .
110. Estimation of Serum and Pleural Fluid Amylase and Iso-Enzyme in cases of Malignant
Pleural Effusion.
Gupta KB et al.: Indian J TB, 2001, 48/2, 87-89.
111. Diagnosing Latent Tuberculosis Infection.- The 100-year Upgrade
Barnes PF: Ame J Resp & Critical Care Med, 2001, 163/4, 807-808.
112. Rapid Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection by Enumeration of Antigenspecific T Cells.
Lalvani A et al.: Ame J Resp & Critical Care Med, 2001, 163/4, 824-828.
113. Guidelines for Drug Susceptibility Testing for Second-Line Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs for
Dots-Plus
WHO Geneva: WHO/CDS/TB/2001.288.
114. Detection of Resistance to Isoniazid in Clinical Isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by
Molecular Techniques
Manju Sharma, Altamirano M, Prasad HK & Myneedo VP et al.: JAPI, 2001, 49/7, 772-773.
115. The early bactericidal activity of amilacin in pulmonary tuberculosis
Donald PR et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/6, 533-538.
116. The relationship between the in vitro drug susceptibility of opportunist mycobacteria and their in vivo response to treatment
Heginbothom ML: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/6, 539-545.
117. Specificity of insertion sequence-based PCR assays for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
Dziadek J, Sajduda A & Borun M: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/6, 569-574.
118. Serological diagnosis of tuberculosis using IgA detection against the mycobacterial kp-90 antigen
Yew WW et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/6, 585-586.
119. Specific and early detection of IgG. IgA and IgM antibodies to Mycobacterium tuberculosis
38kDa antigen in pulmonary tuberculosis
Uma Devi KR et al.: Tuberculosis, 2001, 81/3, 249-253 .
120. The use of adenosine deaminase as a diagnostic tool for peritoneal tuberculosis
Burgess LJ, Swanepoel CG & Taljaard JJF: Tuberculosis, 2001, 81/3, 243-248 .
121. Microbiology of Pediatric Primary Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Merino JM et al.: Chest, 2001, 119/5, 1434-1438.
122. The latent tuberculosis bacillus (I’ll let you know if I ever meet one)
Orme IM: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/7, 589-593.
123. Investigation of tuberculosis transmission in Canadian Arctic Inuit Communities using DNA fingerprinting
Kunimoto D, Chedore P, Allen R & Kasatiya S: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/7, 642-647.
124. Screening of tuberculous pleural effusion by discriminant analysis
Carrion-Valero F & Perpina-Tordera M: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/7, 673-679.
125. Uncommon presentations of tuberculosis: the potential value of a novel diagnostic assay based on the Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific antigens ESAT-6 and CFP-10
Arend SM, Ottenhoff THM, Andersen P, van Dissel JT: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/7,
680-686.
126. Role of the Microscopy Network in the NTP
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Armand Van Deun: STC Newsletter 2001, 11/1, 18-23.
127. Evaluation of a Novel, Two Component, Two Step AFB Cold Staining Method
Tripathi DG, Desai MW, Mesquita: Indian J Med Microbiology 2001, 19/3, 163-165.
128. Evaluation of Polymerase Chain Reaction for Detection of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in
Pleural Fluid
Nagesh BS, Shobha Sehgal, Jindal SK & Arora SK: CHEST 2001, 119/6, 1737-41 .
129. HLA-DR2 subtypes & immune responses in Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Uma Sriram: Indian J Med Res 2001, 113/4, 117-124.
130. Use of vancomycin in the culture of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis from gastric lavage
Mathew S & Paramasivan CN: Indian J Med Res 2001, 113/4, 125-128.
131. Polymerase Chain Reaction using IS6110 Primer to detect Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in
Clinical samples
Gunisha P, Madhavan HN, Jayanthi U, Lily Therese K: Indian J Pathology & Microbiology
2001, 44/2, 97-102.
132. Comparison between Rapid Colorimetric Mycobacterial Isolation and Susceptibility Testing
Method and Conventional Method using LJ Medium
Mahadev B et al.: Indian J TB 2001, 48/3, 129-134.
133. Evaluation of Mycobacteria Growth Indicator Tube (MGIT) for primary isolation of
Mycobacteria from clinical specimens
Chitra C & Prasad CE: Indian J TB 2001, 48/3, 155-156.
134. The value of Ca 125 in the evaluation of Tuberculosis activity
Yilmaz A et al.: Respiratory Medicine, 2001, 95/8, 666-669.
135. Yield of smear, culture and amplification tests from repeated sputum induction for the diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Al Zahrani K et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/9. 855-860.
136. False-positive growth of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis attributable to laboratory contamination confirmed by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis
Chang CL et al: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/9, 861-867.
137. The potential use of urinary excretion data for assessing the relative bioavailability of rifampicin in fixed dose combination anti-tuberculosis formulations
Pillai G, Ellard GA, Smith PJ, Fourie PB: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/8, 691-695.
138. Diagnostic value of a nested Polymerase chain reaction assay on peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with Pulmonary and Extra-Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Honore S et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/8, 754-762.
139. Mycobacterium Tuberculosis bacteremia in a university hospital
Esteban J et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/8, 763-768.
140. Mycolic acids and ancient DNA confirm an osteological diagnosis of tuberculosis
Gernaey AM etal :Tuberculosis 2001,81/4,259-265
141. Promoter analysis in mycobacteria using xy/E reporter assays and its implication in high throughput screening
Dastur A & Varshney U: Tuberculosis 2001,81/4,267-269.
142. Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in clinical samples using insertion sequences
IS6110 and IS990
Borun M et al: Tuberculosis 2001, 81/4, 271-278.
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143. More on periphery to centre quality control of sputum smear microscopy and ‘rapid fading of
Ziehl- Neelsen staining – correspondence
De Kanter IN et al: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/4, 387-388
VETERINERY BACTERIOLOGY
144. Mycobacterium bovis.
Proceedings of the 3 rd International Conference on Mycobacterium bovis 2000 held @ St
John’s College, Cambridge on 13-16 th August 2001 published in Tuberculosis, 2001, 81/1 &
2, 1-188.
145. Mycobacterium bovis infection in wildlife in New Zealand
Coleman JD & Cooke MM: Tuberculosis, 2001, 81/3, 191-202.
146. Occurrence of matrix metalloproteinases and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases in tuberculous pleuritis
Hoheisel G et al.: Tuberculosis, 2001, 81/3, 203-209.
147. Dialogue between Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Homo sapiens
Tsuyuguchi I: Tuberculosis, 2001, 81/3, 221-228.
148. Progressive pulmonary tuberculosis is not due to increasing numbers of viable bacilli in rabbits, mice and guinea pigs, but is due to a continuous host response to mycobacterial products
Dannenberg AM, Jr & Collins FM: Tuberculosis, 2001, 81/3, 229-242.
149. Relevance of Biologically Distinct Isolates of M.Tuberculosis in Experimental Studies
Challu VK: NTI Bulletin 2000, 36/1 & 2, 8-10.
CHEMOTHERAPY
150. A comparison of unsupervised treatment alongwith intensive health education and directly observed treatment in pulmonary tuberculosis
Prasad R et al : Indian J TB, 2001, 48/1, 21-24.
151. Effectiveness of the direct observation component of DOTS for tuberculosis: a randomised controlled trial in Pakistan
Walley J D et al : Lancet, 2001, 357, 664 – 69.
152. Pulmonary resection in the treatment of patients with pulmonary multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Taiwan
Chiang C Y et al : Int J TB & Lung DIS, 2001, 5/3, 272-77.
153.
Is oral intermittent initial phase anti-tuberculosis treatment associated with higher mortality in
high HIV-prevalent areas in sub-Saharan Africa?
Harries AD et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/5, 483-485.
154.
Why tuberculosis control in an unstable country is essential : desperate TB patients embrace
DOTS in Angola.
Doveren RFC: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/5, 486-488.
155. A population-based case-control study of the safety of oral anti-tuberculosis drug treatment during pregnancy
Czeizel AE, Rockenbauer M, Olsen J & Sorensen HT: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/6, 564-
568.
156. Treatment outcome among Rwandan and Burundian refugees with sputum smear-positive tuberculosis in Ngara, Tanzania
Rutta E et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/7, 628-632.
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157. The Need for New Drugs against Tuberculosis: Obstacles, Opportunities, and Next Steps
O’Brien RJ & Nunn PP: Ame J Resp & Critical Care 2001, 162, 1055-1058.
158. Comparison of the effectiveness of WHO Short-Course Chemotherapy and standard Russian antituberculous regimens in Tomsk, Western Siberia
Mawer C et al.: Lancet 2001, 358, 445-449.
159. A unified treatment regimen for new cases of Tuberculosis in resource-poor countries: a study in a rural district in Malawi
Banerjee A et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/4, 376-379.
160. Chemotherapy of Tuberculosis: Challenges and Solutions
Santha Devi T: NTI Bulletin 2000, 36/1 & 2, 13-18.
161. Tuberculosis treatment in Nepal: a rapid assessment of government centers using different types of patient supervision
Mathema B et al: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/10, 912-919.
162. Incidence of tuberculosis and the importance of treatment of latent tuberculosis Infection in
Spanish prison population
Martin V etal : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/10, 926-932
163. High tuberculosis notification and treatment success rates through community participation in central Sulawesi, Republic of Indonesia
Becx-Bleumink M et al: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/10, 920-925
IMMUNOLOGY
164. Deletion of the 19 kDa antigen does not alter the protective efficacy of BCG
Yeremeev V V et al : Tubercle & Lung Dis, 2000, 80/6, 243 – 47.
DOTS
165. The comparison of tuberculosis treatments: a short course therapy and the directly observed short course treatment (DOTS) , east Java province, Indonesia
Roosthermiatie B, Nishiyama M and Nakae k : SEA J Trop Med and Pub Hlth, 2000, 31/1,
85-88.
166. Effectiveness of the direct observation component of DOTS for tuberculosis: a randomised controlled trial in Pakistan
Walley J D et al : Lancet, 2001, 357, 664 – 69.
167. Profile of Dot Providers in Private Sector.
Balambal R: Indian J TB, 2001, 48/2, 73-75.
168. Illness Behaviour of Tuberculosis Patients undergoing Dots Therapy: A Case-Control study.
Bhasin SK, Mittal A, Aggarwal OP & Chadha RK: Indian J TB, 2001, 48/2, 81-85.
169. Detention and mandatory treatment for Tuberculosis patients in Russia
Coker R: Lancet 2001, 358/4, 349-350.
170. DOT for patients with limited access to health care facilities in a hill district of Eastern Nepal
Wares DF, Akhtar M, Singh S: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/8, 732-740.
171. Feasibility of home-based and health centre-based DOT: perspectives of TB care providers and clients in an HIV endemic area of Thailand
Ngamvithayapong J et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/8, 741-745.
172. Direct Observation for Tuberculosis treatment
Shah SK et al.: Lancet 2001, 258/4, 420-422.
173. Directly observed treatment short-course: Tuberculosis cure for all
ICMR Bulletin: 2001, 31/3,37-43
ADVERSE REACTIONS
174.
Wegener’s granulomatosis responding to antituberculous drugs.
Toyoshima M et al : Chest, 2001, 119/2, 643-45.
175. Asymptomatic Aplastic Anaemia in a patient receiving Anti-Tuberculosis Treatment.
Agarwal KA et al.: Indian J TB, 2001, 48/2, 97-100.
COMPLIANCE
176. Integrating private health care in national tuberculosis programme: Experience from
Ernakulam – Kerala
Joseph M R, Orath S P & Eapen C K : Indian J TB, 2001, 48/1, 17-19.
177. Can guardian supervise TB treatment as well as health workers? A study on adherence during the intensive phase
Manders AJE et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/9, 838-842.
178. Compliance with contrimoxazole prophylaxis for the prevention of opportunistic infections in
HIV-positive Tuberculosis patients in Thyolo district, Malawi
Zachariah R et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/9, 843-846.
TB CONTROL
179. Integrating private health care in national tuberculosis programme: Experience from
Ernakulam – Kerala
Joseph M R, Orath S P & Eapen C K : Indian J TB, 2001, 48/1, 17-19.
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180. Local problems, local solutions: improving tuberculosis control at the district level in Malawi
Kelly P M : Bull of World Health Org, 2001, 79, 111-117.
181. Resources for controlling tuberculosis in Malawi.
Harries AN et al.: Bull Wld Hlth Org, 2001, 79/4, 329-336.
182. Safety of the intradermal Copenhagen 1331 BCG vaccine in neonates in Durban, South
Africa.
Jeena PM, Chhagan MK, Topley J & Coovadia HM: Bull Wld Hlth Org, 2001, 79/4, 337-
343.
183. Control of Tuberculosis in Russia
Coker R: Lancet 2001, 358, 445-449.
DRUGS
184. Substandard tuberculosis drugs on the global market and their simple detection.
Laserson KF et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/5, 448-454.
DRUG RESISTANCE
185. Relevance of Degree of Rifampicin resistance in M.Tuberculosis.
Srivastava K et al.: Indian J of Med Microbiology, 2001, 19/1, 36-39.
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186. Postsanatorium Pattern of Antituberculous Drug Resistance in the Canadian-born Population of Western Canada: Effect of Outpatient Care and Immigration
Long R et al.: Ame J of Epidemiology, 2001, 153, 903-911.
187. Treatment of Isoniazid-Resistant Tuberculosis in Southeastern Texas
Escalante P et al.: CHEST 2001, 119/6, 1730-36.
188. Evaluation of Tuberculosis control by periodic or routine susceptibility testing in previously treated cases
Deun AV et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/4, 329-338.
189. Heteroresistance in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
Rinder H, Mieskes KT & Loscher T: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/4, 339-345.
190. Variation in vulnerability to Tuberculosis in America today: random, or legacies of different ancestral epidemics?
Stead WW: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/9, 807-814.
191. Surveillance of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis drug resistance in Hong Kong, 1986-1999, after the implementation of Directly Observed Treatment
Kam KM, Yip CW: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/9, 815-823.
192. Determinants of drug-resistant tuberculosis: analysis of 11 countries
Espinal MA et al : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/10, 887-893
193. Characteristics of drug resistance and HIV among tuberculosis patients in Mozambique
Mac-Arthur A Jr et al : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/10, 894-902
194. Drug resistance trends in M.tuberculosis: Blackburn 1990-1999
Ormerod LP et al: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/10, 903-905
MDR - TB
195. Multiple MDR cases occurring in same family.
Prasad R, Verma SK, Maurya RA & Agarwal SK: Indian J TB, 2001, 48/2, 106-107.
196. Multidrug – Resistant Tuberculosis (MDRTB) in Children.
Lt Col Prasad PL, Col Wilson CG, Lt Col Harjai MM & Lt Col Chand K:
57, 151-53.
MJAFI, 2001,
197. New hope for the treatment of multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis?
Davies PDO: Respiratory Medicine, 2001, 95, 435-436.
198. Increased resistance to ciprofloxacin and ofloxacin in multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from patients seen at a tertiary hospital in the Philippines
Grimaldo ER et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/6, 546-550.
199. Familial outbreak of disseminated multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and meningitis
Sofia M et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/6, 551-558.
200. Efficacy and safety of sparfloxacin in combination with kanamycin and ethionamide in multidrug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis patients: preliminary results
Singla R, Gupta S, Gupta R & Arora VK: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/6, 559-563.
201. A case series: initial outcome of persons with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis after treatment with the WHO standard retreatment regimen in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Lan NTN et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/6, 575-578.
202. Occurrence of serious adverse effects in patient receiving community-based therapy for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
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Furin JJ et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/7, 648-655.
203 Infection and disease among household contacts of patients with multidrug-resistant
Tuberculosis
Teixeira L et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/4, 321-328.
204. Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and the need for biosocial perspectives
Farmer P, Bayona J & BecerraM: Int J TB & Lung Dis 2001, 5/10, 885-886.
205. Revised international definitions in tuberculosis control
WHO & IUAT LD : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 213-15.
SOCIO ECONOMICS
206. Historical declines in tuberculosis: nature, nurture and the biosocial model
Grange J M et al : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 208-12.
207. Socio-Economic Impact of Parental Tuberculosis on Children.
Geetharamani S et al.: Indian J TB, 2001, 48/2, 91-94.
HEALTH ECONOMICS
208. Shifting the balance between in-patient and out-patient care for tuberculosis results in economic savings
Maclntyre C R, Plant A J & Hendrie D : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 266-71.
MONITORING
209. Performance of national tuberculosis programme: January to September 1999 – A report.
Savanur S J & Vasudevan K M : Indian J TB, 2001, 48/1, 25-29.
210. Is quarterly cohort analysis useful for assessing treatment outcomes in a low incidence country?
Trinka L, Dankova D & Krejbich F : Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/3, 250-56.
TB - PROGRAM EVALUATION,
211. Proposing indicators for evaluation of tuberculosis control programmes in large cities based
on the experience of Barcelona.
Rodrigo T et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/5, 432-440.
TB MANAGEMENT
212. Management of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Armed forces over the last five decades.
Jayaswal R: Indian J TB, 2001, 48/2, 57-61.
213. Management of tuberculosis in San Diego County: a survey of physicians’ knowledge, attitudes and practices
LoBue PA, Moser K & Catanzaro A: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/10, 933-938
RADIOLOGY
214. Chest x rays made easy
Dick E: BMJ SEA edition, 2001, 17/2, 185-187.
215. Percutaneous Drainage of Tuberculous Abscesses
Puri SK et al.: Ind J Rad & Imag, 2001, 11/1, 13-16.
216. Atypical radiological images of pulmonary tuberculosis in 192 diabetic patients : a comparative study
Perez-Guzman C et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/5, 455-461.
SOCIAL AWARENESS
217. A study of Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Medical Practitioners regarding
Tuberculosis and its Control in a Backward Area of South India
Vijaya Raman A et al.: NTI Bulletin 2000, 36/1 & 2, 3-7.
218.
Management of tuberculosis in San Diego County: a survey of physicians’ knowledge, attitudes and practices
LoBue PA, Moser K & Catanzaro A:
SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/10, 933-938
219. Illness Behaviour of Tuberculosis Patients undergoing Dots Therapy: A Case-Control study
Bhasin SK, Mittal A, Aggarwal OP & Chadha RK: Indian J TB, 2001, 48/2, 81-85.
220. Assessing health seeking behaviour among tuberculosis patients in rural South Africa
Pronyk PM et al.: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/7, 619-627.
PRIVATE SECTOR / NGO’s IN TB CONTROL
221. Private practitioners and public health: weak links in Tuberculosis control
Uplekar M, Pathania V & Raviglione M: Lancet 2001, 358, 912-916.
222. Public-private partnership in Tuberculosis control: experience in Hyderabad, India
Murthy KJR, Frieden TR, Yazdani A & Hreshikesh P: Int J TB & Lung Dis, 2001, 5/4, 354-
359.
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
223. Searching Medline effectively.
Roy N & Usha Sunil: NMJI, 2001, 14/2, 106-109.
224. Effective PubMed Search
Guglani L & Gupta P: Indian Pediatrics, 2001, 38/6, 621-629.
STATISTICS
225. Logistic discrimination of mixtures of M. tuberculosis and non-specific tuberculin reactions
Nagelkerke NJD, Borgdorff MW & Kim SJ : Statist Med, 2001, 20, 1113-1124.
USING INTERNET
226. “Cybermedicine and Cyberhealthcare” review of Medicine on the Internet
Indrajit IK & Nangpal S: MJAFI 2001, 57/3, 215-220.
AUTHORSHIP & ACCOUNTABILITY
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227. Sponsorship, Authorship, and Accountability
Davidoff F et al.: Lancet 2001, 358, 854-855.
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