Paediatric Tuberculosis
HardHigh-yieldPaediatrics · Infectious Disease
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Tuberculosis in children differs fundamentally from adult disease: it is usually paucibacillary, more often extrapulmonary, harder to confirm bacteriologically, and progresses faster from infection to disease. A child is a sentinel event — it signals recent transmission from an infectious adult, almost always within the household. - Primary disease predominates (first exposure in a previously uninfected child), wh…
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