Nature cardiovascular research
Authors: Saigusa R, Roy P, Freuchet A, Gulati R, Ghosheh Y, Suthahar SSA, Durant CP, Hanna DB, Kiosses WB, Orecchioni M, Wen L, Wu R, Kuniholm MH, Landay AL, Anastos K, Tien PC, Gange SJ, Kassaye S, Vallejo J, Hedrick CC, Kwok WW, Sette A, Hodis HN, Kaplan RC, Ley K
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Authors: Buhr RG, Barjaktarevic IZ, Quibrera PM, Bateman LA, Bleecker ER, Couper DJ, Curtis JL, Dolezal BA, Han MK, Hansel NN, Krishnan JA, Martinez FJ, McKleroy W, Paine Iii R, Rennard SI, Tashkin DP, Woodruff PG, Kanner RE, Cooper CB, SPIROMICS investigators
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Authors: Madapoosi SS, Cruickshank-Quinn C, Opron K, Erb-Downward JR, Begley LA, Li G, Barjaktarevic I, Barr RG, Comellas AP, Couper D, Cooper CB, Freeman C, Han M, Kaner RJ, Labaki W, Martinez FJ, Ortega VE, Peters SP, Paine R, Woodruff P, Curtis JL, Huffnagle GB, Stringer KA, Bowler RP, Esther CR, Reisdorph N, Huang YJ, SPIROMICS Research Group
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Authors: Odden MC, Li Y, Graham LA, Steinman MA, Marcum ZA, Liu CK, Jing B, Fung KZ, Peralta CA, Lee SJ
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Authors: Le V, Pascopella L, Westenhouse J, Barry P
BACKGROUND
Recognizing pulmonary involvement in tuberculosis (TB) patients is necessary to prevent TB transmission. We describe frequency and characteristics of patients with extrapulmonary TB (EPTB), normal chest radiographs, and positive sputum culture.
METHODS
We analyzed data on patients ≥15 years old with EPTB reported to the California TB registry during 2011-2017 with cultured sputum and normal chest radiographs, using generalized linear modeling to estimate prevalence ratios associated with positive sputum culture. Demographic, behavioral, clinical characteristics, and testing were compared for patients with positive and negative sputum culture.
RESULTS
Of 1,634 patients with EPTB and normal chest radiographs, 936 (57%) had sputum culture performed, and 126 (13%) patients had positive results for M. tuberculosis complex. Patients with positive results were more likely to: be male, experience homelessness, use substances, have HIV, have >1 disease site. Among 85 HIV co-infected patients, 54% had positive culture results compared to 9.5% among 852 patients without HIV co-infection. Patients with EPTB in more than one site were also more likely to have a positive sputum culture.
CONCLUSIONS
Culturing sputum from patients with EPTB identified pulmonary cases not detected by chest radiograph, particularly among patients with HIV or >1 disease site.
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"HIV within the House Ball Community and the Promise of Community-based Social Structures for Intervention and Support"
Authors: Bikle DD
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Authors: Price JC, Ma Y, Kuniholm MH, Adimora AA, Fischl M, French AL, Golub ET, Konkle-Parker D, Minkoff H, Ofotokun I, Plankey M, Sharma A, Tien PC
Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.)
Authors: Timko C, Hoggatt KJ, Esmaeili A, Lewis E, Lor MC, Maust DT, Nevedal AL
Neurology
Authors: Meghan Pawlik, Maryam Zafar, Samantha Lettenberger, Madeleine Coffey, Aayush Sarkar, Caroline Tanner, Samuel Goldman, Briana De Miranda, Karl Kieburtz, Daniel Kinel, E. Ray Dorsey
Neurology
Authors: Nijee Luthra, Ethan Brown, Samuel Goldman, Rafael Zuzuarregui, Trisha Hue, Christopher Schambach, Ian Bledsoe, Michael Schwarzschild, E. Ray Dorsey, Alberto Espay, Irene Litvan, Nikolaus McFarland, Kyle Mitchell, David Standaert, James Beck, Helen Rowbotham, Cheryl Meng, Jacque Perkins, Primi Ranola, Raymundo Picos, Dana Kriesel, Kenneth Lyles, Steve Cummings, Caroline Tanner