2001
DOI: 10.1080/003655401753382459
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The Tuberculosis Pandemic Today: Routes of Transmission and New Target Groups

Abstract: Tuberculosis, a disease that has been with us since the dawn of time, shows little sign of disappearing . Declines in death rates observed for several centuries prior to 1960 have been reversed in recent decades. This is in spite of the fact that ef cient means of controlling the disease have been available during this period. This article reviews experience in 3 communities: among the Inuit, who live in the region of the North Pole; in the Beijing Municipality in the People's Republic of China; and in a socia… Show more

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