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The burden of childhood tuberculosis and the accuracy of community-based surveillance data.

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Children <13 years of age contributed 13.7% of the total TB burden, but experienced more than half (52.2%) the TB incidence recorded in adults. Community-based surveillance data excluded the majority of children with severe disease. The accuracy of surveillance data is an important consideration when describing the epidemiology of childhood TB or measuring the success of public health interventions.

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