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    High HIV-TB Co-infection Rates in Marginalized Populations: Evidence from Alberta in Support of Screening TB Patients for HIV

    Author
    1. A Buvé
    2. Canadian Thoracic Society Tuberculosis Directors of Canada, Department of National HealthWelfare in consultation with the provincialterritorial epidemiologists, AIDS coordinatorsHIV caregivers.
    3. Canadian Tuberculosis Standards
    4. F-L Wang
    5. G Jayaraman
    6. Global Tuberculosis Control.
    7. H Grosskurth
    8. H O U N P f HIV/AIDS H programme World
    9. Health Canada.
    10. J Larkin
    11. M Zencovich
    12. Public Health Agency of Canada.
    13. S Plitt
    14. T Schreibman
    15. The Canadian Tuberculosis Committee of the Centre for Infectious Disease PreventionControl PopulationPublic Health Branch, Health Canada.
    16. TR Frieden
    17. Tuberculosis in Canada 2006.
    18. VA Cargill
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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