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The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease publishes articles on all aspects of lung health, including public health-related issues such as training programmes, cost-benefit analysis, legislation, epidemiology, intervention studies and health systems research. The IJTLD is dedicated to the continuing education of physicians and health personnel and the dissemination of information on tuberculosis and lung health world-wide.

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Volume 7, Number 6, June 2003

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Free Content War against the virus—who is winning? [Editorial]
pp. 505-506(2)
Author: Chan-Yeung M.

Regular Papers

Free Content Implementation of proficiency testing in conjunction with a rechecking system for external quality assurance in tuberculosis laboratories in Mexico
pp. 516-521(6)
Authors: Martinez-Guarneros A.; Balandrano-Campos S.; Solano-Ceh M.A.; Gonzalez-Dominguez F.; Lipman H.B.; Ridderhof J.C.; Flisser A.

Free Content Quality assurance studies in eight State tuberculosis laboratories in India
pp. 522-527(6)
Authors: Paramasivan C.N.; Venkataraman P.; Vasanthan J.S.; Rahman F.; Narayanan P.R.

Free Content Annual risk of tuberculous infection in rural areas of Uttar Pradesh, India
pp. 528-535(8)
Authors: Chadha V.K.; Jagannatha P.S.; Vaidyanathan P.S.; Singh S.; Lakshminarayana

Free Content Annual risk of tuberculous infection in the western zone of India
pp. 536-542(7)
Authors: Chadha V.K.; Vaidyanathan P.S.; Jagannatha P.S.; Unnikrishnan K.P.; Savanur S.J.; Mini P.A.

Free Content Symptoms in patients attending services for diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis in Sudan
pp. 550-555(6)
Authors: El-Sony A.I.; Mustafa S.A.; Khamis A.H.; Sobhi S.; Enarson D.A.; Baraka O.Z.; Bjune G.

Free Content Is the risk of occupational tuberculosis higher for young health care workers?
pp. 556-562(7)
Authors: Raitio M.; Helenius H.; Tala E.

Free Content The high value of high-resolution computed tomography in predicting the activity of pulmonary tuberculosis
pp. 563-568(6)
Authors: Wang Y-H.; Lin A-S.; Lai Y-F.; Chao T-Y.; Liu J-W.; Ko S-F.

Free Content Comparative evaluation of the BACTEC MGIT 960 system with solid medium for isolation of mycobacteria
pp. 569-574(6)
Authors: Lee J-J.; Suo J.; Lin C-B.; Wang J-D.; Lin T-Y.; Tsai Y-C.

Free Content Impact of iron loading on the activity of isoniazid or ethambutol in the treatment of murine tuberculosis
pp. 575-579(5)
Authors: Lounis N.; Maslo C.; Truffot-Pernot C.; Grosset J.; Boelaert R.J.

Free Content Evaluation of the polymerase chain reaction in the diagnosis of miliary tuberculosis in bone marrow smear
pp. 580-586(7)
Authors: Escobedo-Jaimes L.; Cicero-Sabido R.; Criales-Cortez J.L.; Ramirez E.; Romero M.; Rivero V.; Islas F.; Olivera H.; Gonzalez S.; Escobar-Gutierrez A.

Free Content The Asthma Programme of Finland: an evaluation survey in primary health care
pp. 592-598(7)
Authors: Erhola M.; Mäkinen R.; Koskela K.; Bergman V.; Klaukka T.; Mäkelä M.; Tirkkonen L.; Kaila M.

Short communication

Free Content Variants of the human NRAMP1 gene and susceptibility to tuberculosis in Morocco
pp. 599-602(4)
Authors: El Baghdadi J.; Remus N.; Benslimane A.; El Annaz H.; Chentoufi M.; Abel L.; Schurr E.

Letter paper

Free Content Correspondence
pp. 603-605(3)

Erratum

Free Content Erratum
pp. 605-605(1)

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