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Tubercular infection in children living with adults receiving Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS): a follow up study (BMC Infectious Diseases)
 


Children living with sputum smear-positive adult tuberculosis (TB) patients are vulnerable to acquire tubercular infection. Contact tracing is an important strategy to control tubercular infection in the commu...


 
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