Can Australia eliminate TB? Modelling immigration strategies for reaching MDG targets in a low‐transmission setting
Abstract Background: The 2050 Millennium Development Goals (MDG) for tuberculosis (TB) aim for elimination of TB as a public health issue. We used a mathematical modelling approach to evaluate the feasibility of this target in a low‐prevalence setting with immigration‐related strategies directed at...
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Main Authors: | Justin T. Denholm (Author), Emma S. McBryde (Author) |
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2014-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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