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Introduction
Chapter 1 - The story of an evolving pandemic
Chapter 2 - The bacterial cause of tuberculosis and related diseases
Chapter 3 - The respiratory system
Chapter 4 - The transmission of mycobacteria
Chapter 5 - Review of the immune system and its role in protective immunity and pathenogenesis in tuberculosis
Chapter 6 - Vaccination against tuberculosis
Chapter 7 - Diagnosis of tuberculosis and other mycobacterial diseases
Chapter 8 - Pulmonary tuberculosis
Chapter 9 - Extra-pulmonary tuberculosis in children and adults
Chapter 10 - Tuberculosis and the HIV/AIDS pandemic
Chapter 11 - Human disease due to the environmental mycobacteria
Chapter 12 - The treatment of tuberculosis and other mycobacterial diseases
Chapter 13 - The global plan to stop tuberculosis
Chapter 14 - Adherence to antituberculosis therapy
Chapter 15 - The stigma of tuberculosis
Chapter 16 - The contribution of nurses to tuberculosis control — a public health perspective
Chapter 17 - The individualized care of patients with tuberculosis
Chapter 18 - Nurse-led case management
Chapter 19 - The Tuberculosis Infection Control Plan — risk assessment
Chapter 20 - The Tuberculosis Infection Control Plan — risk management
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