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Tuberculin Skin Testing among Economically Disadvantaged Youth in a Federally Funded Job Training Program
1999
American Journal of Epidemiology
Low income, medically underserved communities are at increased risk for tuberculosis. Limited populationbased national data are available about tuberculous infection in young people from such backgrounds. To determine the prevalence of a positive tuberculin skin test among economically disadvantaged youth in a federally funded job training program during 1995 and 1996, the authors evaluated data from medical records of 22,565 randomly selected students from over 100 job training centers
doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a009868
pmid:10192315
fatcat:zvc4fkbu6bbcbmtswxc5vockma