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Abstract Available for Occupational tuberculosis and a failed postgraduate medical examination Stenton SC, Hendrick DJ, Occupational tuberculosis and a failed postgraduate medical examination, Occup Med, 1996;46:87-88,
Chris Stenton, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, an author of 'Occupational tuberculosis and a failed postgraduate medical examination' David Hendrick, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, an author of 'Occupational tuberculosis and a failed postgraduate medical examination'

Abstract Available for The IS6110 restriction fragment length polymorphism in particular multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains may evolve too fast for reliable use in outbreak investigation Alito A, Morcillo N, Scipioni S, Dolmann A, Romano MI, Cataldi A, van Soolingen D, The IS6110 restriction fragment length polymorphism in particular multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains may evolve too fast for reliable use in outbreak investigation, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1999;37:788-791,

Abstract Available for Risk of house staff tuberculin skin test conversion in an area with a high incidence of tuberculosis Blumberg HM, Sotir M, Erwin M, Bachman R, Shulman JA, Risk of house staff tuberculin skin test conversion in an area with a high incidence of tuberculosis, Clin Infect Dis, 1998;27:826-833,

Abstract Available for APIC and CDC survey of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolation and control practices in hospitals caring for children. Part 2: Environmental and administrative controls. Association for Professionals in Infection control and Epidemiology, Inc Kellerman SE, Simonds D, Banerjee S, Towsley J, Stover BH, Jarvis W, APIC and CDC survey of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolation and control practices in hospitals caring for children. Part 2: Environmental and administrative controls. Association for Professionals in Infection control and Epidemiology, Inc, American Journal of Infection Control, 1998;26:483-487,

Abstract Available for Increasing frequency of tuberculosis among staff in a South African district hospital: impact of the HIV epidemic on the supply side of health care Wilkinson D, Gilks CF, Increasing frequency of tuberculosis among staff in a South African district hospital: impact of the HIV epidemic on the supply side of health care, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medi, 1998;92:500-502,

Abstract Available for A continuing outbreak of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, with transmission in a hospital nursery Nivin B, Nicholas P, Gayer M, Frieden TR, Fujiwara PI, A continuing outbreak of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, with transmission in a hospital nursery, Clin Infect Dis, 1998;26:303-307,

Abstract Available for Tuberculosis in National Health Service hospital staff in the west Midlands region of England, 1992-5 Hill A, Burge A, Skinner C, Tuberculosis in National Health Service hospital staff in the west Midlands region of England, 1992-5, Thorax, 1997;52:994-997,
Anne Burge, University Hospital Birmingham Occupational Health, an author of 'Tuberculosis in National Health Service hospital staff in the west Midlands region of England, 1992-5'

Abstract Available for Incidence of tuberculosis infection among New York State prison employees Steenland K, Levine AJ, Sieber K, Schulte P, Aziz D, Incidence of tuberculosis infection among New York State prison employees, Am J Public Health, 1997;87:2012-2014,

Abstract Available for Tuberculosis in the health care industry. McDiarmid MA, Tuberculosis in the health care industry., Occup Med, 1997;12:767-774,

Abstract Available for BCG vaccination to prevent tuberculosis in health care workers: a decision analysis Marcus AM, Rose DN, Sacks HS, Schechter CB, BCG vaccination to prevent tuberculosis in health care workers: a decision analysis, Prev Med, 1997;26:201-207,

Abstract Available for Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by a fiberoptic bronchoscope. Identification by DNA fingerprinting Michele TM, Cronin WA, Graham NM, Dwyer DM, Pope DS, Harrington S, Chaisson RE, Bishai WR, Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by a fiberoptic bronchoscope. Identification by DNA fingerprinting, JAMA, 1997;278:1093-1095,

No Abstract Available for Nosocomial transmission of tuberculosis in Africa documented by restriction fragment length polymorphism Wilkinson D, Crump J, Pillay M, Sturm AW, Nosocomial transmission of tuberculosis in Africa documented by restriction fragment length polymorphism, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medi, 1997;91:318-318,

Abstract Available for Prevention of nosocomial transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Cookson ST, Jarvis WR, Prevention of nosocomial transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis., Infect Dis Clin North Am, 1997;11:385-409,

No Abstract Available for Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis among health care workers infected with human immunodeficiency virus Blumberg HM, Moore P, Blanchard DK, Ray SM, Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis among health care workers infected with human immunodeficiency virus, Clin Infect Dis, 1996;22:597-598,

Abstract Available for Hazards to the orthopaedic trauma surgeon: occupational exposure to tuberculosis. Risk reduction, testing, and treatment (a review article). Esterhai JL Jr, Reynolds MR, Chou L, Hazards to the orthopaedic trauma surgeon: occupational exposure to tuberculosis. Risk reduction, testing, and treatment (a review article)., Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 1996;10:366-370,

Abstract Available for Tuberculin skin testing and the health care worker: lessons of the Prophit Survey Sepkowitz KA, Tuberculin skin testing and the health care worker: lessons of the Prophit Survey, Tubercle & Lung Disease, 1996;77:81-85,

Abstract Available for Occupational tuberculosis among deputy sheriffs in connecticut: a risk model of transmission CooperArnold K, Morse T, Hodgson M, Pettigrew C, Wallace R, Clive J, Gasecki J, Occupational tuberculosis among deputy sheriffs in connecticut: a risk model of transmission, Appl Occup Environ Hyg, 1999;14:768-776,

No Abstract Available for OSHA Revises TB enforcement Anonymous, OSHA Revises TB enforcement, Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol, 1996;17:332-333,

Abstract Available for The association between occupation and tuberculosis. A population-based survey McKenna MT, Hutton M, Cauthen G, Onorato IM, The association between occupation and tuberculosis. A population-based survey, Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 1996;154:Pt 1):587-93,

Abstract Available for Tuberculosis: a re-emerging problem for health care workers. Bagg J, Tuberculosis: a re-emerging problem for health care workers., Brit Dental J, 1996;180:376-381,

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