Intersection between COVID and tuberculosis

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Going Viral Episode 209

In this episode:

  • How resources are being diverted to COVID-19, and how they have been affecting Tuberculosis resources
  • Knowing when to suspect and diagnose active Tuberculosis and how to manage the patient
  • What is latent Tuberculosis and what should you do about it

 

Host: Dr David Lim, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 33 mins

Guest: A/Prof James Trauer, Respiratory, General and Public Health Physician
 

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Last Updated: 3 Nov, 2022

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