Understanding the intersection of race and place: the case of tuberculosis in Michigan
Abstract Background Race and place intersect to produce location-based variation in disease distributions. We analyzed the geographic distribution of tuberculosis (TB) incidence in Michigan, USA to better understand the complex interplay between race and place, comparing patterns in Detroit, Wayne C...
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Main Authors: | Grace A. Noppert (Author), Philippa Clarke (Author), Margaret T. Hicken (Author), Mark L. Wilson (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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