Chapter 7 Tuberculosis Infection Control
(see Chapter 2, Transmission and Pathogenesis of Tuberculosis). People who work or receive care in health-care settings are at higher risk for becoming infected with . M. tuberculosis; therefore, it is necessary to have a TB infection control plan. Study Question.
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