Tuberculosis an interdisciplinary perspective

The fact that the World Health Organization has declared tuberculosis a "global emergency" indicates the serious inadequacy of the ways in which the control methods at our disposal are used. Several books on tuberculosis have been published in recent years, but none have taken a deep and d...

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Other Authors: Porter, John D. H. (Editor), Grange, John M. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, England Imperial College Press 1999
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Summary:The fact that the World Health Organization has declared tuberculosis a "global emergency" indicates the serious inadequacy of the ways in which the control methods at our disposal are used. Several books on tuberculosis have been published in recent years, but none have taken a deep and detailed look at the "holistic" aspects of global tuberculosis control, even though international agencies are increasingly aware of the importance of the numerous factors other than the design and efficacy of therapeutic drug regimens. This unique book fills that gap. Although it deals specifically with tuber
Physical Description:xvii, 509 pages illustrations 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9781848160552
9781860941436