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tuberculosis prevention

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Tuberculosis prevention is a multidisciplinary field of research and public health practice focused on identifying, developing, evaluating, and implementing strategies and interventions to interrupt the transmission of *Mycobacterium tuberculosis* and prevent the progression from latent infection to active disease. As an academic concept and methodological approach, it investigates the epidemiological patterns of TB, key risk factors, the efficacy and effectiveness of biomedical interventions (such as vaccines and prophylactic treatments) and public health measures (like infection control and screening), and the social, behavioural, and programmatic factors influencing prevention outcomes. Its significance lies in its critical role in reducing the global incidence and burden of tuberculosis, thereby improving population health outcomes.

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World Health Organization

PD

Stellenbosch University

DV

National Institute for Public Health and the Environment

IM

Colorado State University

PA

Statens Serum Institut

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Geneva, Switzerland

University of Cape Town

Rondebosch, South Africa

Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, United States

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