Recommendations for the implementation of the infection control plan to reduce the risk of tuberculosis for visitors and workers in health care institutions.
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https://doi.org/10.18041/2665-427X/ijeph.2.10250Keywords:
Tuberculosis, Infection Control, health care institutionsAbstract
It is a call to promote the World Health Organization's recommendation to contribute to the global "END TUBERCULSIS" strategy through advocacy, operational research, and innovation.
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