Association of pulmonary tuberculosis and ethambutol with incident depressive disorder: a nationwide, population-based cohort study.

@article{Yen2015AssociationOP,
  title={Association of pulmonary tuberculosis and ethambutol with incident depressive disorder: a nationwide, population-based cohort study.},
  author={Yung-Feng Yen and Ming-Shun Chung and Hsiao-Yun Hu and Yun-ju Lai and Li-Ying Huang and Yu-Shiuan Lin and Pesus Chou and Chung-Yeh Deng},
  journal={The Journal of clinical psychiatry},
  year={2015},
  volume={76 4},
  pages={
          e505-11
        }
}
BACKGROUND Inflammatory responses from chronic infection might affect the brain and increase the risk of depressive disorder. However, the temporal association between chronic infection (eg, tuberculosis [TB]) and incident depressive disorder has not been prospectively evaluated. OBJECTIVE To determine the association of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) and anti-TB drugs with incident depressive disorder (ICD-9-CM codes 296.2x-296.3x, 300.4, and 311.x). METHOD From January 1, 2000, we… 
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