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Can workplaces be predictors for recent onset latent tuberculosis in health care workers?
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, 07/27/09
Sawanyawisuth K et al. – Workplaces in health care facilities do increase risks of LTB in HCW, particularly in in– and out–patient unit. Policy development regarding tuberculosis infection control programs focused on workplace prevention in health care facilities in Thailand is needed.
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