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Tuberculosis (TB) is, and should be, a curable disease; however, each year significant numbers of patients acquire or develop drug-resistant TB, which has a much lower cure rate. Patients with drug-resistant TB have a high prevalence of symptoms; hence, staff caring for these patients should h
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The use of Delamanid and Bedaquiline for Children with Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis.
Towards Attaining the Highest Standard of Mental Health