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Volume 6, Number 1—February 2000
Perspective

Could a Tuberculosis Epidemic Occur in London as It Did in New York?

Andrew C. Hayward* and Richard J. Coker†
Author affiliations: *University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom; †St. Mary's Hospital, London, United Kingdom

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Tuberculosis rates in London, 1982-1997, compared with those in New York, 1972-1994.

Figure. Tuberculosis rates in London, 1982-1997, compared with those in New York, 1972-1994.

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