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[アクティブ肺結核の流行病学的特徴と2013年から2023年までの西安における発生率予測モデルの適用]

  • 0Department of Tuberculosis Prevention and Control, Xi'an Center For Disease Control and Prevention, Xi'an 710061, China.

まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

西安における肺結核の発生率は,2013年から2023年にかけて減少した. この研究では 農民や高齢者を含む 脆弱なグループに注目し 結核の予防と制御の取り組みを 対象としています

科学分野

  • 流行病学について
  • 公衆衛生
  • タイムシリーズ分析

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