The Current Status and Challenges Regarding Tuberculosis Infection Control in Health Care Facilities in China

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作者
ZHAO Fei [1 ]
CHENG Jun [1 ]
CHENG Shi Ming [1 ]
ZHANG Hui [1 ]
ZHAO Yan Lin [1 ]
ZHANG Can You [1 ]
HU Dong Mei [1 ]
FAN Hai Ying [1 ]
HUANG Fei [1 ]
QU Yan [1 ]
HE Guang Xue [2 ]
WANG Li Xia [1 ]
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[1] National Center for Tuberculosis Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
[2] Science and Technology Department, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
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TB; The Current Status and Challenges Regarding Tuberculosis Infection Control in Health Care Facilities in China;
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Health care facilities are a high-risk environment for generating and spreading respiratory infectious diseases such as tuberculosis(TB).The TB prevention and treatment staff in health care facilities are responsible for the identification,diagnosis,treatment,supervision,and management of TB
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页码:848 / 854
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