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Katharina Kranzer
Researcher at University of London
Publications - 194
Citations - 7389
Katharina Kranzer is an academic researcher from University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Tuberculosis. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 163 publications receiving 6166 citations. Previous affiliations of Katharina Kranzer include Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine & Public Health England.
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Management of latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection: WHO guidelines for low tuberculosis burden countries.
Haileyesus Getahun,Alberto Matteelli,Ibrahim Abubakar,Mohamed Abdel Aziz,Annabel Baddeley,Draurio Barreira,Saskia Den Boon,Susana Marta Borroto Gutierrez,Judith Bruchfeld,Erlina Burhan,Solange Cavalcante,Rolando Cedillos,Richard E. Chaisson,Cynthia B.E. Chee,Lucy Chesire,Elizabeth L. Corbett,Masoud Dara,Justin T Denholm,Gerard De Vries,Dennis Falzon,Nathan Ford,Margaret Gale-Rowe,Chris Gilpin,Enrico Girardi,Un Yeong Go,Darshini Govindasamy,Alison D. Grant,Malgorzata Grzemska,Ross J Harris,C. Robert Horsburgh,Asker Ismayilov,Ernesto Jaramillo,Sandra V. Kik,Katharina Kranzer,Christian Lienhardt,Philip A. LoBue,Knut Lönnroth,Guy B. Marks,Dick Menzies,Giovanni Battista Migliori,Davide Mosca,Ya Diul Mukadi,Alwyn Mwinga,Lisa J. Nelson,Nobuyuki Nishikiori,Anouk M. Oordt-Speets,Molebogeng Xheedha Rangaka,Andreas Reis,Lisa D. Rotz,Andreas Sandgren,Monica Sañé Schepisi,Holger J. Schünemann,Surender Kumar Sharma,Giovanni Sotgiu,Helen R. Stagg,Timothy R. Sterling,Tamara Tayeb,Mukund Uplekar,Marieke J. van der Werf,Wim Vandevelde,Femke van Kessel,Anna H. van’t Hoog,Jay K. Varma,Natalia Vezhnina,Constantia Voniatis,Marije Vonk Noordegraaf-Schouten,Diana Weil,Karin Weyer,Robert J. Wilkinson,Takashi Yoshiyama,Jean-Pierre Zellweger,Mario C. Raviglione +71 more
TL;DR: The guidelines strongly recommend systematic testing and treatment of LTBI in people living with HIV, adult and child contacts of pulmonary TB cases, patients initiating anti-tumour necrosis factor treatment, patients receiving dialysis, patients preparing for organ or haematological transplantation and patients with silicosis.
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Risk factors, barriers and facilitators for linkage to antiretroviral therapy care: a systematic review.
TL;DR: This review suggests a combination of interventions to retain specific groups at risk for attrition such as workplace programmes for employed patients, dedicated clinic and support programmes for men and younger individuals.
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Quantifying and addressing losses along the continuum of care for people living with HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review
Katharina Kranzer,Katharina Kranzer,Darshini Govindasamy,Nathan Ford,Victoria Johnston,Stephen D. Lawn,Stephen D. Lawn +6 more
TL;DR: This review aims to quantify patients along the continuum of care in sub‐Saharan Africa and review possible interventions to improve access and retention in care for people living with HIV/AIDS.
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Screening for HIV-Associated Tuberculosis and Rifampicin Resistance before Antiretroviral Therapy Using the Xpert MTB/RIF Assay: A Prospective Study
Stephen D. Lawn,Sophie V. Brooks,Katharina Kranzer,Katharina Kranzer,Mark P. Nicol,Mark P. Nicol,Andrew Whitelaw,Andrew Whitelaw,Monica Vogt,Linda-Gail Bekker,Robin Wood,Robin Wood +11 more
TL;DR: It is found that pre-ART screening with Xpert MTB/RIF increased tuberculosis case detection by 45% compared to smear microscopy in HIV-positive patients at high risk of TB risk.
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Interventions to improve or facilitate linkage to or retention in pre-ART (HIV) care and initiation of ART in low- and middle-income settings--a systematic review.
Darshini Govindasamy,Jamilah Meghij,Eyerusalem Kebede Negussi,Rachel Baggaley,Nathan Ford,Katharina Kranzer +5 more
TL;DR: The aim of this systematic review is to assess the potential for interventions to improve or facilitate linkage to or retention in pre‐ART care and initiation of ART in low‐ and middle‐income settings.