Characterization of geographic mobility among participants in facility- and community-based tuberculosis case finding in urban Uganda.
Katherine O RobskyDavid IsoobaOlga NakasolyaJames MukiibiAnnet NalutaayaPeter J KitonsaCaleb KamogaYeonsoo BaikEmily A KendallAchilles KatambaDavid W DowdyPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Frequency of out-of-neighborhood travel is an easily measured variable that correlates closely with predicted mobility class membership. Mobility was associated with decreased risk of TB disease; this may be in part due to the higher socioeconomic status of mobile individuals in this population. However, more research is needed to improve assessment of mobility and understand how mobility affects disease risk and transmission.