Implementing and evaluating standardised tuberculosis incident management for non-household contacts in a large clinical network
- Benjamin Patterson1⇑,
- Narinder Boparai2,
- Jennifer Dekoningh2,
- Sudy Anaraki3,
- Jacqui White2 and
- Marc Lipman1,4
- 1Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
- 2NCL TB Service, Whittington Health, London, UK
- 3North East and North Central London Health Protection Team, Public Health England, UK
- 4UCL Respiratory, University College London, UK
- Benjamin Patterson (patterson.b{at}unic.ac.cy)
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Conflict of interest: Benjamin Patterson has nothing to disclose.
Conflict of interest: Sudy Anaraki has nothing to disclose.
Conflict of interest: Jacqui White has nothing to disclose.
Conflict of interest: Marc Lipman has nothing to disclose.
Conflict of interest: Jennifer Dekoningh has nothing to disclose.
Conflict of interest: Narinder Boparai has nothing to disclose.
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- Accepted May 27, 2021.
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