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May 2000 Cover
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A new report from researchers at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore suggests that private doctors who do not treat many patients for tuberculosis (TB) make repeated errors in providing TB therapy.
This could lead to increased drug resistance and longer hospital stays. The study of 110 people with active TB found that 17 received inadequate therapy, including 13 treated by private doctors.
Editor's Note: from the UPI
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