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Peter MacPherson
@petermacp.bsky.social
Professor of Global Public Health | Head of Public Health l University of Glasgow | Infections | #Tuberculosis | #HIV | #epidemiology | #episky | #IDSky | #TBsky 🧪🛟
I biked to work today in the snow in Glasgow. It was delightful!
January 8, 2026 at 6:18 PM
A great team project with @kchorton.bsky.social (on Bluesky) and colleagues not on Bluesky from @uofgshw.bsky.social, @tb-lshtm.bsky.social and @hsph.harvard.edu
September 22, 2025 at 6:21 AM
We found that #TB epidemics are rapidly urbanising, with profound implications for care and prevention programmes.

There are big differences between countries and global regions in the timing of urbanisation of TB epidemics, likely driven by demographic changes.
September 22, 2025 at 6:21 AM
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6/ @petermacp.bsky.social and I seem to be the only coauthors on Bluesky, but this work comes from a great team across @hsph.harvard.edu @uofglasgow.bsky.social @tb-lshtm.bsky.social @lshtm-tbmod.bsky.social
September 16, 2025 at 11:50 AM
Reposted by Peter MacPherson
5/ These findings show that, despite calls for gender responsive TB prevention and care, disparities have increased over the past three decades. Effective strategies to reduce men’s risk of TB and to engage men in TB prevention and care remain essential to end TB.

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September 16, 2025 at 11:50 AM
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4/ The stability of pooled estimates doesn't mean sex ratios have remained consistent. We found evidence that male-to-female ratios likely increased 1.6% (95% CrI -1.0-6.2%) annually over the period 1994–2021, with the greatest increase in the Western Pacific region.

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September 16, 2025 at 11:50 AM
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3/ We fitted multi-level Bayesian regression models to estimate a pooled male-to-female prevalence ratio of 2.21 (95% CrI 1.94-2.50) for bacteriologically-confirmed TB.

That's the same point estimate as our previous review, but the two studies used different analytical methods.

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September 16, 2025 at 11:50 AM
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2/ We updated our systematic review and identified 99 TB prevalence surveys reporting sex-disaggregated results (with >4 million participants) conducted between 1993 and 2024 in 33 low- or middle-income countries.

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September 16, 2025 at 11:50 AM