Rein Houben
@reinhouben.bsky.social
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Professor of Tuberculosis Epidemiology @LSHTM - TB nerd
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Katherine Horton
@kchorton.bsky.social
· Aug 27
Exploring trade-offs in diagnostic algorithm, population coverage, and duration of community screening for tuberculosis
Background Current tuberculosis (TB) prevention and care strategies have failed to reduce disease burden at the pace required to meet global targets. Community screening may enable more rapid declines...
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Katherine Horton
@kchorton.bsky.social
· Jul 14
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James Seddon
@jaseddon.bsky.social
· Jun 3
Impact of puberty on immune responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in South African adolescents
AbstractBackground. As individuals progress through adolescence, their risk of tuberculosis (TB) increases and the type of disease that develops changes, w
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Finn McQuaid
@cfmcquaid.bsky.social
· May 30
Tuberculosis and climate change: analytical framework and knowledge gaps
This report explores the intersection of tuberculosis (TB) and climate change, highlighting how climate-related challenges such as food and water insecurity, displacement, and disrupted healthcare acc...
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Rein Houben
@reinhouben.bsky.social
· May 28
Rein Houben
@reinhouben.bsky.social
· May 28
Rein Houben
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· May 28
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Lara Goscé
@laragosce.bsky.social
· Apr 10
Tuberculosis and the climate crisis in Latin America: a predicament of poverty, migration and displacement
Tuberculosis (TB) has long been associated with poverty and displacement, through food insecurity, overcrowding, poor living conditions and reduced access to healthcare, which significantly increase t...
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Katherine Horton
@kchorton.bsky.social
· Apr 27
The potential impact of reductions in international donor funding on tuberculosis in low- and middle-income countries
Background Tuberculosis services in many settings rely heavily on international donor funding. In 2025, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) was dismantled, and other countri...
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Finn McQuaid
@cfmcquaid.bsky.social
· Mar 26
Thinking fast and slow: the urgency of crisis response must not lead us to overlook chronic needs such as tuberculosis
The number of people facing displacement due to humanitarian crises worldwide is increasing rapidly and is likely to continue. An average 10% year-on-year increase in the last 5 years resulted in 68.3...
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Rein Houben
@reinhouben.bsky.social
· Mar 20
Finn McQuaid
@cfmcquaid.bsky.social
· Mar 20
A roadmap for integrating nutritional assessment, counselling, and support into the care of people with tuberculosis
Undernutrition—the leading risk factor for tuberculosis worldwide—is associated with impaired immunity, more extensive disease, delayed sputum convers…
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TB Centre LSHTM
@tb-lshtm.bsky.social
· Mar 17
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Tom Yates
@tomayates.bsky.social
· Mar 15
Daniel Grint
@danieljgrint.bsky.social
· Mar 15
Primary efficacy endpoints in phase 3 non-inferiority trials to establish new tuberculosis treatment regimens should only include microbiological outcomes
Treatment regimens for tuberculosis remain protracted and burdensome, both for patients
to adhere to and for health-care providers to administer. Particularly, many current
regimens for drug-resistant...
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