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Ending Neglect: The Elimination of Tuberculosis in the United States (2000)
Institute of Medicine (IOM)

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. "6 The U.S. Role in Global Tuberculosis Control." Ending Neglect: The Elimination of Tuberculosis in the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2000.

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ened U.S. engagement in global health” (Institute of Medicine, 1998). There is no better example of a situation to which the statement applies than global tuberculosis control.

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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . 1999 . Reported Tuberculosis. Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .

    Institute of Medicine . 1988 . The Future of Public Health . Washington, DC : National Academy Press .

    Raviglione MC , Sudre P , Rieder HL , Spinaci S , and Kochi A. 1993 . Secular trends of tuberculosis in western Europe . Bull WHO 71(3–4) : 297–306 .

    Stephens DS , Moxon ER , Adams J , et al. 1998 . Emerging and reemerging infectious diseases: A multidisciplinary perspective . Am J Med Sci 315(2) : 64–75 .

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