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Ending Neglect: The Elimination of Tuberculosis in the United States (2000)
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. "Appendix B Public Session Agendas." Ending Neglect: The Elimination of Tuberculosis in the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2000.

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Can/should individuals, other than immigrants and refugees, entering the United States for long periods of time, such as students, trainees, workers, and their families, be required to have screening for tuberculosis?

Could the completion of tuberculosis screening be made the responsibility of the sponsor of the students, trainees, workers, and their families?

12:30 p.m.

Adjourn the Public Session

12:30–1:30 p.m.

Lunch

1:30–5:30 p.m.

Executive Session (Closed to the Public)

Wednesday, January 12

8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Executive Session (Closed to the Public)

Continue Review of Report Draft

Thursday, January 13

8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

Executive Session (Closed to the Public)

Continue Review of Report Draft

Discuss Report Release and Dissemination Plan

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Front Matter (R1-R18)
Executive Summary (1-12)
1 Fundamentals of Tuberculosis and Tuberculosis Control (13-22)
2 The Current Situation and How We Got Here (23-50)
3 Tuberculosis Elimination and the Changing Role of Tuberculosis Control Programs (51-85)
4 Advancing Toward Elimination (86-121)
5 Developing the Tools for Tuberculosis Elimination (122-148)
6 The U.S. Role in Global Tuberculosis Control (149-158)
7 Mobilizing for Elimination (159-168)
Appendix A Statement of Task (169-172)
Appendix B Public Session Agendas (173-181)
Appendix C Site Visit Summaries (182-204)
Appendix D Role of Public Health Laboratories in the Control of Tuberculosis (205-233)
Appendix E Estimating the Number of Tuberculosis Cases That Can Be Prevented by a Program of Screening and Preventive Therapy of Newly Arrived Immigrants to the United States from Countries with a High Rate of Tuberculosis a (234-243)
Appendix F Approval Dates for Existing and Prospects for Development of New Antituberculosis Drugs and Vaccines (244-249)
Appendix G Committee Biographies (250-256)
Index (257-269)