Evaluation of a school-based program for diagnosis and treatment of latent tuberculosis infection in immigrant children
Summary: Objective: To evaluate a 10-year school-based latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) screening program, targeting immigrant children in Montreal, Canada, and to identify predictive factors for refusal and, poor adherence to treatment. Methods: Immigrant children were screened for LTBI with Tu...
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Main Authors: | Philippe Minodier (Author), Valérie Lamarre (Author), Marie-Eve Carle (Author), Denis Blais (Author), Philippe Ovetchkine (Author), Bruce Tapiero (Author) |
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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