Core Curriculum On Tuberculosis
Publisher: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 2000
ISBN/ASIN: B000VFKOIW
Description:
This curriculum was designed to present basic information about TB for health care professionals. It is intended for use as a reference manual for clinicians caring for persons with or at high risk for TB disease or infection. In addition, it was designed to be useful in developing educational programs. It is not meant to provide detailed answers to all public health or clinical questions about TB, nor is it meant as a substitute for any specific guidelines.
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