       Document 0739
 DOCN  M9610739
 TI    Older and newer challenges of tuberculosis in children.
 DT    9601
 AU    Nahmias AJ; de Sousa A; Freiji R; Lee FK; Division of Pediatric
       Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and; Immunology, Emory University,
       Atlanta, Georgia 30303, USA.
 SO    Pediatr Pulmonol Suppl. 1995;11:28-9. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/96037855
 AB    Tuberculosis (TB) in children represents one of the best examples of
       what we have termed an adultosis--a disease inflicted by adults on
       children and not by children on adults--and which can be acquired by
       direct contact or by the indirect result of various types of abuses,
       such as social ones. The same socioeconomic and political failures that
       have allowed TB and HIV to remain uncontrolled in many countries have
       also contributed to the emergence of multiple-drug resistant (MDR) M.
       tuberculosis. These older and newer challenges of TB in children and
       some approaches to their resolution are briefly discussed here.
 DE    Child  Child, Preschool  Disease Susceptibility  Human  Infant
       Prognosis  Risk Factors  Tuberculosis/*PREVENTION & CONTROL  JOURNAL
       ARTICLE

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