Burden of childhood tuberculosis in 22 high-burden countries: a mathematical modelling study
Background: Confirmation of a diagnosis of tuberculosis in children (aged <15 years) is challenging; under-reporting can result even when children do present to health services. Direct incidence estimates are unavailable, and WHO estimates build on paediatric notifications, with adjustment for in...
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Main Authors: | Dr. Peter J Dodd, PhD (Author), Elizabeth Gardiner, MSc (Author), Renia Coghlan, MPH (Author), James A Seddon, PhD (Author) |
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2014-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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