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Improving Completion Rates for Treatment of Latent TB Infection in Children and Adolescents

Abstract
This book enables pediatric program managers and staff to initially assess their needs in terms of interventions to promote completion of LTBI treatment among children and adolescents, design effective interventions, and evaluate their impact.

Publisher
Charles P Felton National Tuberculosis Center
Samuel L. Kountz Pavillion
15 W 136th St, 6th Fl
New York, NY 10037
Main Phone: (212) 939-8254
http://www.harlemtbcenter.org

Publication Date
2004

Author
Detsch, K.; Hirsch-Moverman, Y.; Robinson, L.G.; Franks, J.
Charles P Felton National Tuberculosis Center
Format
Book

Physical Description
58 p.: b&w; ill., tables, appendix, refs.

Language
English

Country of Origin
United States

Audiences
Health Professionals, Managers and Supervisors

Document URL
PDF: http://www.harlemtbcenter.org/Assets/web_
docs/Peds%20Manual%207.29.pdf


Topic
Children, Cultural Competence, Program Evaluation, Program Management, Treatment, Treatment- Latent TB Infection, Treatment- Patient Adherence


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