[HTML][HTML] Association of diabetes, smoking, and alcohol use with subclinical-to-symptomatic spectrum of tuberculosis in 16 countries: an individual participant data meta …

Y Hamada, M Quartagno, I Law, F Malik… - …, 2023 - thelancet.com
Summary Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and NCD risk factors, such as
smoking, increase the risk for tuberculosis (TB). Data are scarce on the risk of prevalent TB …

[HTML][HTML] Association of diabetes, smoking, and alcohol use with subclinical-to-symptomatic spectrum of tuberculosis in 16 countries: an individual participant data meta …

Y Hamada, M Quartagno, I Law, F Malik… - …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and NCD risk factors, such as smoking,
increase the risk for tuberculosis (TB). Data are scarce on the risk of prevalent TB associated …

Association of diabetes, smoking, and alcohol use with subclinical-to-symptomatic spectrum of tuberculosis in 16 countries: an individual participant data meta …

Y Hamada, M Quartagno, I Law, F Malik… - …, 2023 - researchportal.ukhsa.gov.uk
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and NCD risk factors, such as smoking,
increase the risk for tuberculosis (TB). Data are scarce on the risk of prevalent TB associated …

[HTML][HTML] Association of diabetes, smoking, and alcohol use with subclinical-to-symptomatic spectrum of tuberculosis in 16 countries: an individual participant data meta …

Y Hamada, M Quartagno, I Law, F Malik… - …, 2023 - thelancet.com
Summary Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and NCD risk factors, such as
smoking, increase the risk for tuberculosis (TB). Data are scarce on the risk of prevalent TB …

Association of diabetes, smoking, and alcohol use with subclinical-to-symptomatic spectrum of tuberculosis in 16 countries: an individual participant data meta …

Y Hamada, M Quartagno, I Law, F Malik, FA Bonsu… - repository.hsrc.ac.za
Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and NCD risk factors, such as smoking,
increase the risk for tuberculosis (TB). Data are scarce on the risk of prevalent TB associated …

Association of diabetes, smoking, and alcohol use with subclinical-to-symptomatic spectrum of tuberculosis in 16 countries: an individual participant data meta …

Y Hamada, M Quartagno, I Law, F Malik… - …, 2023 - researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk
BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and NCD risk factors, such as
smoking, increase the risk for tuberculosis (TB). Data are scarce on the risk of prevalent TB …

Association of diabetes, smoking, and alcohol use with subclinical-to-symptomatic spectrum of tuberculosis in 16 countries: an individual participant data meta …

Y Hamada, M Quartagno, I Law, F Malik… - …, 2023 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and NCD risk factors, such as smoking,
increase the risk for tuberculosis (TB). Data are scarce on the risk of prevalent TB associated …

Association of diabetes, smoking, and alcohol use with subclinical-to-symptomatic spectrum of tuberculosis in 16 countries: an individual participant data meta …

Y Hamada, M Quartagno, I Law, F Malik… - …, 2023 - archive.lstmed.ac.uk
Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and NCD risk factors, such as smoking,
increase the risk for tuberculosis (TB). Data are scarce on the risk of prevalent TB associated …

[HTML][HTML] Association of diabetes, smoking, and alcohol use with subclinical-to-symptomatic spectrum of tuberculosis in 16 countries: an individual participant data meta …

Y Hamada, M Quartagno, I Law, F Malik, FA Bonsu… - eClinicalMedicine, 2023 - Elsevier
Summary Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and NCD risk factors, such as
smoking, increase the risk for tuberculosis (TB). Data are scarce on the risk of prevalent TB …

Association of diabetes, smoking, and alcohol use with subclinical-to-symptomatic spectrum of tuberculosis in 16 countries: an individual participant data meta …

Y Hamada, M Quartagno, I Law, F Malik… - …, 2023 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Summary Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and NCD risk factors, such as
smoking, increase the risk for tuberculosis (TB). Data are scarce on the risk of prevalent TB …