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    Diagnosis of paediatric TB using Xpert® MTB/RIF Ultra on fresh respiratory samples by Sabi, I., Olomi, W., Nkereuwem, E., Togun, T., Gomez, M. P., Sylla, M., Diarra, B., Sanogo, M., Sichone, E., Mahiga, H., Njeleka, F., Ebonyi, A. O., Egere, U., Ntinginya, N. E., Hoelscher, M., Heinrich, N., Kampmann, B.

    “…OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of Xpert® MTB/RIF Ultra (Ultra) on fresh respiratory samples for the diagnosis of pulmonary TB (PTB) in…”
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    Performance of spirometry assessment at TB diagnosis by Rachow, A., Ivanova, O., Bakuli, A., Khosa, C., Nhassengo, P., Owolabi, O., Jayasooriya, S., Ntinginya, N. E., Sabi, I., Rassool, M., Bennet, J., Niemann, S., Mekota, A-M., Allwood, B. W., Wallis, R. S., Charalambous, S., Hoelscher, M., Churchyard, G.

    “…BACKGROUND: Spirometry is considered relevant for the diagnosis and monitoring of post-TB lung disease. However, spirometry is rarely done in newly diagnosed…”
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    Pulmonary TB bacteriologically confirmed by induced sputum among children at Bugando Medical Centre, Tanzania by Sabi, I., Kabyemera, R., Mshana, S. E., Kidenya, B. R., Kasanga, G., Gerwing-Adima, L. E., Meremo, A., Clowes, P., Rachow, A., Peck, R. N.

    “…BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of paediatric tuberculosis (TB) remains difficult in resource-: poor settings.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate induced sputum collection and…”
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    Spirometric reference equations and lung function testing in adults from Southwestern Tanzania by Wenzel, R., Siyame, E., Ivanova, O., Bakuli, A., Lalashowi, J., Zekoll, F.C., Hoelscher, M., Sabi, I., Rachow, A., Ntinginya, N.E.

    Published in IJTLD open (01-10-2024)
    “…BACKGROUND The increasing relevance of lung function testing in diagnosing and treating pulmonary diseases globally requires adequate spirometric reference…”
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    A pilot cross-sectional study of non-communicable diseases in TB household contacts by Hamada, Y., Lugendo, A., Ntshiqa, T., Kubeka, G., Lalashowi, J.M., Mwastaula, S., Ntshamane, K., Sabi, I., Wilson, S., Copas, A., Velen, K., Ntinginya, N.E., Minja, L.T., Abubakar, I., Charalambous, S., Rangaka, M.X.

    Published in IJTLD open (01-04-2024)
    “…BACKGROUND Data on the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in TB household contacts (HHCs) are limited, yet important to inform integrated screening…”
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