Factors influencing the higher incidence of tuberculosis among migrants and ethnic minorities in the UK
Migrants and ethnic minorities in the UK have higher rates of tuberculosis (TB) compared with the general population. Historically, much of the disparity in incidence between UK-born and migrant populations has been attributed to differential pathogen exposure, due to migration from high-incidence r...
Main Authors: | Hayward, S, Harding, R, McShane, H, Tanner, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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F1000
2018
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