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Determinants of tuberculosis trends in six Indigenous populations of the USA, Canada, and Greenland from 1960 to 2014: A population-based study

2018

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This population-based study examines TB notification rates between 1960 and 2014 in six Indigenous populations globally and uses this data to estimate the association of these rates with population-wide interventions of BCG vaccination of infants, radiographic screening, or testing and treatment for latent TB infection and with other health and socioeconomic indicators.

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Determinants of tuberculosis trends in six Indigenous populations of the USA, Canada, and Greenland from 1960 to 2014: A population-based study.

Dehghani, K., Lan, Z., Li, P., Wilk Michelsen, S., Benedetti, A., Lejeune, P., Torrie, J., Robinson, E. et al. (2018). Determinants of tuberculosis trends in six Indigenous populations of the USA, Canada, and Greenland from 1960 to 2014: A population-based study. Lancet Public Health, 3, e133-e342.

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