2021
The positive externalities of migrant-based TB control strategy in a Chinese urban population with internal migration: a transmission-dynamic modeling study
Yang C, Kang J, Lu L, Guo X, Shen X, Cohen T, Menzies NA. The positive externalities of migrant-based TB control strategy in a Chinese urban population with internal migration: a transmission-dynamic modeling study. BMC Medicine 2021, 19: 95. PMID: 33874940, PMCID: PMC8055441, DOI: 10.1186/s12916-021-01968-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTB casesTB incidenceNew TB casesTB control strategiesEpidemiology of tuberculosisMeaningful health benefitsChinese urban populationMolecular epidemiologic studiesTransmission dynamic modelSongjiang DistrictRecent infectionTB interventionsTB transmissionTB notificationsEpidemiological featuresPreventive treatmentActive screeningEpidemiologic studiesLatent infectionTB policyDemographic dataIndirect protectionTuberculosisEpidemiological driversLocal transmission
2019
Notification of relapse and other previously treated tuberculosis in the 52 health districts of South Africa
Marx F, Cohen T, Lombard C, Hesseling A, Dlamini S, Beyers N, Naidoo P. Notification of relapse and other previously treated tuberculosis in the 52 health districts of South Africa. The International Journal Of Tuberculosis And Lung Disease 2019, 23: 891-899. PMID: 31533878, DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.18.0609.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSouth African health districtTB casesCase notification ratesHealth districtTB burdenNotification ratesHigh case notification ratesHIV co-infection rateHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalenceTB case notification ratesAntenatal HIV prevalenceSecondary preventive therapyDrug-susceptible tuberculosisNew TB casesCo-infection rateTreatment history informationPreventive therapyMultivariable analysisHIV prevalenceSouth African districtPatient categoriesRelapseTuberculosisTreatment monitoringVirus prevalenceEvaluating strategies for control of tuberculosis in prisons and prevention of spillover into communities: An observational and modeling study from Brazil
Mabud TS, de Lourdes Delgado Alves M, Ko AI, Basu S, Walter KS, Cohen T, Mathema B, Colijn C, Lemos E, Croda J, Andrews JR. Evaluating strategies for control of tuberculosis in prisons and prevention of spillover into communities: An observational and modeling study from Brazil. PLOS Medicine 2019, 16: e1002737. PMID: 30677013, PMCID: PMC6345418, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002737.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIncidence of TBPrison-based interventionsTB incidenceGeneral populationTB casesCox proportional hazards modelNew TB casesControl of tuberculosisProportional hazards modelPaucity of dataTime of incarcerationTB burdenTB screeningTB riskTB transmissionTB ratesTB epidemicAdministrative databasesCommunity incidenceTuberculosis epidemicHazards modelTB databaseIncidenceEpidemiological contextIntervention
2018
The impact of migration on tuberculosis in the United States
Menzies NA, Hill AN, Cohen T, Salomon JA. The impact of migration on tuberculosis in the United States. The International Journal Of Tuberculosis And Lung Disease 2018, 22: 1392-1403. PMID: 30606311, PMCID: PMC6353558, DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.17.0185.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTB casesTB burdenHigher tuberculosis ratesNew TB casesLow-incidence settingsEntry yearActive TBTB epidemiologyTB riskIncidence estimatesTuberculosis ratesLifetime casesUnited StatesRiskPopulation residentGreater exposureBurdenNative-born populationPopulationCountry of originTBYearsTuberculosisCasesInfection
2013
Disease Mapping with Spatially Uncertain Data
Manjourides J, Cohen T, Jeffery C, Pagano M. Disease Mapping with Spatially Uncertain Data. Online Journal Of Public Health Informatics 2013, 5 PMCID: PMC3692831, DOI: 10.5210/ojphi.v5i1.4380.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNew TB casesDrug sensitivity testingTB casesProgrammatic dataHigh TB burdenDrug-resistant casesTB burdenIncident casesResistant casesUnderlying burdenHigh riskRoutine dataDisease acquisitionInverse probabilityTransmission hotspotsSensitivity testingNon-random sampleRiskLocation of casesReduced testingDiseaseRepresentative sampleUnadjusted dataDRTBUntested cases
2011
Epidemiologic Inference From the Distribution of Tuberculosis Cases in Households in Lima, Peru
Brooks-Pollock E, Becerra MC, Goldstein E, Cohen T, Murray MB. Epidemiologic Inference From the Distribution of Tuberculosis Cases in Households in Lima, Peru. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2011, 203: 1582-1589. PMID: 21592987, PMCID: PMC3096792, DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jir162.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHousehold contactsCommunity transmissionHousehold casesPrevious TB infectionNew TB casesHigh-incidence settingsHousehold risk factorsClustering of casesDistribution of casesMajority of casesRisk of diseaseTB infectionActive tuberculosisTB casesCase patientsProtective immunityTuberculosis casesHousehold transmissionRisk factorsNumber of casesHousehold exposureNatural historyTuberculosisCross-sectional dataImmunity