Autor: |
Kim, Dennis Y., Ridzon, Renee, Giles, Beverly, Mireles, Teresa, Garrity, Kelli, Hathcock, A. Leroy, Crowder, David, Jackson, Robert, Taylor, Zachary |
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American Journal of Public Health; Oct2003, Vol. 93 Issue 10, p1637-1639, 3p |
Abstrakt: |
Foreign-born persons from countries where tuberculosis (TB) is endemic make up a significant percentage of poultry industry workers in Delaware, a leading poultry-producing state. Many of these workers enter the United States without documentation and assume multiple identities, making it difficult for public health staff to investigate TB contacts who work in the poultry plants. The Sussex County Health Unit of the Delaware Division of Public Health developed a no-name TB tracking system to facilitate identification and treatment of poultry plant workers with TB infection and disease in a high-risk population whose members assume one or more aliases. Completion rates for treatment of latent TB infection in this group increased from 48% to 64% 2 years after the program's implementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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