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[Generalized tuberculous infection in infants]. | LitMetric

Tuberculosis in infants is characterized by the evolving generalization of the process. By analyzing the 10-year records made in infants by tuberculosis hospital seven, the authors have revealed that generalized forms of tuberculosis develop in every 10 tuberculosis infants at an early age. When this form of tuberculosis develops at an early age, every ten infants die. It is necessary to treat on an individual basis, intensively, and long. The use of larger dose antituberculous drugs is justifiable.

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