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Prevalence and risk factors for latent tuberculosis infection among healthcare workers in Nampula Central Hospital, Mozambique

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Fig. 1 The enrolment process of healthcare workers in the study
Table 1 Demographics of healthcare workers from Nampula Central Hospital (n = 316)
Table 1 Demographics of healthcare workers from Nampula Central Hospital (n = 316) (Continued)
Table 3 Multiple linear regression of the demographics,occupational factors and tuberculin skin test
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