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Carlos Acuna-Villaorduna
Boston University - Section of Infectious Diseases
771 Albany St
Boston, MA
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Nutritional Supplementation Cost-Effectively Decreases Tuberculosis Incidence and Mortality in India: The Ration Optimization to Impede Tuberculosis (ROTI-TB) Model
Number of pages: 28
Posted: 08 Apr 2021
Pranay Sinha
,
Subitha L. Lakshminaryan
,
Chelsie Cintron
,
Prakash Babu Narasimhan
,
Lindsey M. Locks
,
Nalin Kulatilaka
,
Kimberley Maloomian
,
Senbagavalli Prakash Babu
,
Madeline Carwile
,
Anne F. Liu
,
C. Robert Horsburgh Jr.
, Carlos Acuna-Villaorduna,
Benjamin P. Linas
and
Natasha S. Hochberg
Boston University - Section of Infectious Diseases, JIPMER - Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Boston University - Section of Infectious Diseases, JIPMER - Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Boston University - Department of Global Health, Boston University Questrom School of Business - Susilo Institute for Ethics in a Global Economy, Miriam Hospital - Center for Bariatric Surgery, JIPMER - Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Boston University - Section of Infectious Diseases, Harvard University - Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston University - School of Public Health, Boston University - Section of Infectious Diseases, Boston University - Section of Infectious Diseases and Boston University - Section of Infectious Diseases
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Sex Differences in Tuberculosis Incidence: A Pooled Analysis of 11 Prospective Cohort Studies
Number of pages: 24
Posted: 10 Mar 2026
Yohhei Hamada
,
Sujen Surenthirarajah
,
Rishi K. Gupta
,
Matteo Quartagno
, Carlos Acuna-Villaorduna,
Maria Neus Altet Gomez
,
Roland Diel
,
Jose Dominguez
,
Sian Floyd
,
Amita Gupta
,
Edward C. Jones-López
,
Christoph Lange
,
Frank van Leth
,
Irene Latorre
,
Vidya Mave
,
Laura Muñoz
,
Mandar Paradkar
,
Martina Sester
,
Haridas Prasad
,
Kwame Shanaube
,
Surendra Kumar Sharma
,
Rosa Sloot
,
Giovanni Sotgiu
,
Richa Vashishtha
,
Ibrahim Abubakar
and
Molebogeng Xheedha Rangaka
University College London, University College London, University College London, University College London, Boston University - Section of Infectious Diseases, Autonomous University of Barcelona - Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, University Hospital of Schleswig-Holstein, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Johns Hopkins University - Department of Medicine, University of Southern California, Baylor University - The Global Tuberculosis Program, VU University Amsterdam, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Johns Hopkins University - Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Barcelona, Johns Hopkins University, Saarland University - Department of Transplant and Infection Immunology, Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Government Medical College, Zambart, Jamia Hamdard, Stellenbosch University, Università Degli Studi di Sassari - Clinical Epidemiology and Medical Statistics Unit, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), University College London - Institute for Global Health and University College London
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Sex Factors, Disease Progression, Tuberculosis, Prospective Cohort Studies
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