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The high burden of tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in a large Zambian prison: a public health alert

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Table 1. Schedule of Screening Activities.
Table 3. TB Prevalence.
Table 4. HIV prevalence and TB/HIV co-infection.
Figure 1. Theoretical model: Prisons – Community interaction. Connections with the outside community through released inmates andinteraction with prisons staff result in disease dissemination to the outside community

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