Frank van Leth

Associate Professor Health Sciences

Neighbourhood factors and tuberculosis incidence in Cape Town: A negative binomial regression and spatial analysis


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M. Molemans, L. Kayaert, Q. Olislagers, S. Abrahams, N. Berkowitz, E. Mohr-Holland, D. McKelly, R. Wood, F. van Leth, S. Hermans
Tropical medicine & international health, 2024

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Molemans, M., Kayaert, L., Olislagers, Q., Abrahams, S., Berkowitz, N., Mohr-Holland, E., … Hermans, S. (2024). Neighbourhood factors and tuberculosis incidence in Cape Town: A negative binomial regression and spatial analysis. Tropical Medicine &Amp; International Health.


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Molemans, M., L. Kayaert, Q. Olislagers, S. Abrahams, N. Berkowitz, E. Mohr-Holland, D. McKelly, R. Wood, F. van Leth, and S. Hermans. “Neighbourhood Factors and Tuberculosis Incidence in Cape Town: A Negative Binomial Regression and Spatial Analysis.” Tropical medicine & international health (2024).


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Molemans, M., et al. “Neighbourhood Factors and Tuberculosis Incidence in Cape Town: A Negative Binomial Regression and Spatial Analysis.” Tropical Medicine &Amp; International Health, 2024.


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@article{m2024a,
  title = {Neighbourhood factors and tuberculosis incidence in Cape Town: A negative binomial regression and spatial analysis},
  year = {2024},
  journal = {Tropical medicine & international health},
  author = {Molemans, M. and Kayaert, L. and Olislagers, Q. and Abrahams, S. and Berkowitz, N. and Mohr-Holland, E. and McKelly, D. and Wood, R. and van Leth, F. and Hermans, S.}
}

Abstract

Although the link between poverty and tuberculosis (TB) is widely recognised, limited studies have investigated the association between neighbourhood factors and TB incidence. Since the factors influencing different episodes of TB might be different, this study focused on the first episode of TB disease (first‐episode TB).


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