The escalating tuberculosis crisis in central and South American prisons.

In the past decade, tuberculosis incidence has declined in much of the world, but has risen in central and South America. It is not yet clear what is driving this reversal of progress in tuberculosis control. Since 2000, the incarcerated population in central and South America has grown by 206%, the...

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spellingShingle The escalating tuberculosis crisis in central and South American prisons.
Walter, Katherine S.
7. Salud
PRIVACION DE LIBERTAD
TUBERCULOSIS
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title The escalating tuberculosis crisis in central and South American prisons.
title_full The escalating tuberculosis crisis in central and South American prisons.
title_fullStr The escalating tuberculosis crisis in central and South American prisons.
title_full_unstemmed The escalating tuberculosis crisis in central and South American prisons.
title_short The escalating tuberculosis crisis in central and South American prisons.
title_sort The escalating tuberculosis crisis in central and South American prisons.
topic 7. Salud
PRIVACION DE LIBERTAD
TUBERCULOSIS
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