Does screening for tuberculosis in children decrease morbidity or mortality?
Banks presents a question and answer advisory on routine tuberculosis screening with lower purified protein derivative result in morbidity or mortality from tuberculosis than that among children who are not routinely screened. He claims that less is better when tuberculosis screening for school-aged...
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