Treatment Regimens for Tuberculosis (TB) in Children*
extrapulmonary TB – TB disease that occurs in places other than the lungs, such as lymph nodes, pleura, brain, kidneys, or bones; most types of extrapulmonary TB are not infectious false-negative reaction – a negative reaction to the tuberculin skin test in a person who has TB infection; may be caused by anergy, recent infection (within the ... ................
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