Impact of early diagnosis of impaired glucose regulation in tuberculosis: Comparison of clinical outcomes in people with tuberculosis in Tanzania

Author:

Byashalira Kenneth C.12,Chamba Nyasatu G.13,Alkabab Yosra4,Mbelele Peter M.2,Mpolya Emmanuel A.5,Ntinginya Nyanda E.6,Shayo PendoMartha J.2,Ramaiya Kaushik L.7,Lillebaek Troels89,Heysell Scott K.4,Mmbaga Blandina T.1310,Bygbjerg Ib C.8,Mpagama Stellah G.12,Christensen Dirk L.9,

Affiliation:

1. Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College Moshi Tanzania

2. Kibong'oto Infectious Diseases Hospital Kilimanjaro Tanzania

3. Internal Medicine Department Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre Moshi Tanzania

4. Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia USA

5. Department of Global Health and Bio‐Medical Sciences Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science Arusha Tanzania

6. National Institute of Medical Research Mbeya Medical Research Centre Mbeya Tanzania

7. Internal Medicine Department Shree Hindu Mandal Hospital Dar es Salaam Tanzania

8. International Reference Laboratory of Mycobacteriology Statens Serum Institut Copenhagen Denmark

9. Global Health Section, Department of Public Health University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

10. Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Institute Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre Moshi Tanzania

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Parasitology

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