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Giovanni Battista Migliori1,2, Edward Nardell3,2, Askar Yedilbayev4, Lia D'Ambrosio5, Rosella Centis1, Marina Tadolini6, Martin van den Boom7,2, Soudeh Ehsani7, Giovanni Sotgiu8,2, Masoud Dara7.
Abstract
Evidence-based guidance is needed on 1) how tuberculosis (TB) infectiousness evolves in response to effective treatment and 2) how the TB infection risk can be minimised to help countries to implement community-based, outpatient-based care.This document aims to 1) review the available evidence on how quickly TB infectiousness responds to effective treatment (and which factors can lower or boost infectiousness), 2) review policy options on the infectiousness of TB patients relevant to the World Health Organization European Region, 3) define limitations of the available evidence and 4) provide recommendations for further research.The consensus document aims to target all professionals dealing with TB (e.g TB specialists, pulmonologists, infectious disease specialists, primary healthcare professionals, and other clinical and public health professionals), as well as health staff working in settings where TB infection is prevalent. The content of this work is copyright of the authors or their employers. Design and branding areEntities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31023852 DOI: 10.1183/13993003.00391-2019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Respir J ISSN: 0903-1936 Impact factor: 16.671