Rebecca Clark
@raclark18.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor in the TB Modelling Group at LSHTM modelling TB vaccines👩🏼💻💉📚🇨🇦🇬🇧
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Katherine Horton
@kchorton.bsky.social
· Sep 16
Differences in Tuberculosis Prevalence by Sex Over 1993-2024: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence is higher among men than women in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, summary measures of sex difference
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Matthew Saunders
@mjsaunder.bsky.social
· Sep 10
Global, regional, and national estimates of tuberculosis incidence averted by eliminating undernutrition in adults: a modelling study
Background Current efforts to reduce global tuberculosis incidence have proved insufficient, highlighting that urgent action is needed to address underlying modifiable risk factors such as undernutrit...
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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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Kate LeGrand
@lekate.bsky.social
· Jul 15
Within-country heterogeneity in patterns of social contact relevant for tuberculosis infection transmission, prevention, and care
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) transmission is driven by variable social, environmental, and biological factors, including the number and duration of indoor contacts. Social contact data can provide...
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Katherine Horton
@kchorton.bsky.social
· Jul 14
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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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IDDjobs
@iddjobs.org
· May 20
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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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Katherine Horton
@kchorton.bsky.social
· Apr 22
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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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