Killing two birds with one stone: Eliminating tuberculosis while saving money - McGill University Health Centre
A study led by a team at the RI-MUHC suggests that expanding the use of preventive tuberculosis treatments would be economically viable, particularly in low-income countries where there are also many people living with HIV.
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