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What's new in TB?

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Ralph, Anna
Kelly, Paul
Krause, Victoria

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Royal Australian College of General Practioners

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Background: Australia has among the world's lowest rates of tuberculosis (TB). However, it remains a leading global cause of morbidity and mortality. In Australia, TB remains more common in Indigenous than non-Indigenous Australians, and rates are rising

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Australian Family Physician

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2037-12-31