1994
DOI: 10.1016/0962-8479(94)90959-8
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Prediction of expected tuberculosis cases in Uganda

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“…The diagnosis of TB in children still relies on clinical scoring systems and epidemiology, even in developed countries . 9 While highly effective treatment regimens for childhood TB have been studied well, the best regimens remain too expensive for many developing countries. Use of inferior regimens has led to poor outcomes and the widespread emergence of drug resistance.…”
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“…The diagnosis of TB in children still relies on clinical scoring systems and epidemiology, even in developed countries . 9 While highly effective treatment regimens for childhood TB have been studied well, the best regimens remain too expensive for many developing countries. Use of inferior regimens has led to poor outcomes and the widespread emergence of drug resistance.…”
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confidence: 99%