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Ottmani S, Zignol M, Bencheikh N, Laasri L, Blanc L, Mahjour J
East Mediterr Health J . 2009 Sep; 15(3):494-503. PMID: 19731765
We reviewed data collected from 1993 to 2004 as part of the routine activities of the national tuberculosis (TB) control programme (NTP) in Morocco. More than 1 million household TB...
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Ottmani S, Obermeyer Z, Bencheikh N, Mahjour J
East Mediterr Health J . 2008 Jun; 14(2):298-304. PMID: 18561721
We sought to characterize conceptions of tuberculosis (TB) in an urban population in Morocco. Thus 301 subjects, some being treated for TB (patients) and some attending health facilities for other...
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Dye C, Ottmani S, Laasri L, Bencheikh N
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis . 2007 Oct; 11(11):1225-31. PMID: 17958986
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) case notifications per capita fell by only 3-4% per year in Morocco between 1996 and 2005, despite implementation of the World Health Organization (WHO) DOTS strategy since...
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Ottmani S, Zignol M, Blanc L, Bencheikh N, Laasri L, Mahjour J
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis . 2007 Apr; 11(5):588-90. PMID: 17439687
Treatment outcomes of patients with tuberculosis (TB) who move between TB units ('transferred out') are often not incorporated in the annual cohort analysis. Experience from Morocco shows that using a...
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Ottmani S, Zignol M, Bencheikh N, Laasri L, Chaouki N, Mahjour J
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis . 2006 Dec; 10(12):1367-72. PMID: 17167954
Objective: To analyse treatment outcomes by subcategory of tuberculosis (TB) retreatment cases. Methods: All TB patients treated with the Category II regimen from 1996 to 2003 in Morocco were enrolled...
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Laraqui C, Ottmani S, Hammou M, Bencheikh N, Mahjour J
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis . 2001 Oct; 5(10):939-45. PMID: 11605888
Setting: Tuberculosis is one of the most important causes of disease in Morocco, with an annual incidence of 100 cases per 100,000 population. There is a permanent risk of tuberculosis...