Characterization of geographic mobility among participants in facility- and community-based tuberculosis case finding in urban Uganda.
<h4>Background</h4>International and internal migration are recognized risk factors for tuberculosis (TB). Geographic mobility, including travel for work, education, or personal reasons, may also play a role in TB transmission, but this relationship is poorly defined. We aimed to define...
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Autores principales: | Katherine O Robsky, David Isooba, Olga Nakasolya, James Mukiibi, Annet Nalutaaya, Peter J Kitonsa, Caleb Kamoga, Yeonsoo Baik, Emily A Kendall, Achilles Katamba, David W Dowdy |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ad098836b1a44c52b94f8f5647d980e3 |
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