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Bone and joint tuberculosis. A survey of notifications in England and Wales

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PD Davies, MJ Humphries, S.P. Byfield, Andrew Nunn et al.

Journal: Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British VolumeYear: 1984Citations: 171

Of the 4172 patients in a survey of all cases of tuberculosis notified in a six-month period in England and Wales in 1978-79, 198 had a bone or joint lesion; 79 were white and 108 were of Indian subcontinent (Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi) ethnic origin. The estimated annual notification rates fo...

Health SciencesMedicineSurgery
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Treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis in patients notified in England and Wales in 1978-9: chemotherapy and hospital admission. Medical Research Council Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases Unit.

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Wallace Fox, M.J. Humphries, Andrew Nunn, W Fox et al.

Journal: ThoraxYear: 1985Citations: 17

The treatment of adult patients, both white and of Indian, Pakistani, or Bangladeshi ethnic origin, with previously untreated pulmonary tuberculosis who were notified in England and Wales from 1 October 1978 to 31 March 1979 has been surveyed. Chemotherapy was completed as planned by the physician i...

Life SciencesPharmacology, Toxicology and PharmaceuticsPharmacologyOpen Access
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Patterns of tuberculosis in Indian and Pakistani/Bangladeshi patients: effects of age, date of first entry and ethnic group

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L.P. Ormerod, Andrew Nunn, S.P. Byfield, Janet Darbyshire

Journal: Respiratory MedicineYear: 1991Citations: 7

The pattern of tuberculosis in Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi patients in Blackburn (1978-1987) was compared with that for England and Wales (MRC Survey), with particular reference to the proportion with parenchymal lung disease, by a generalized linear model allowing for age, ethnic group and ti...

Health SciencesMedicineInfectious Diseases
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