Volume 30, Number 6—June 2024
Research
Chest Radiograph Screening for Detecting Subclinical Tuberculosis in Asymptomatic Household Contacts, Peru
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Figure 3. Associations between abnormal chest radiographs and time to incident TB among tuberculin skin test–positive adults in 3 age groups, Peru. A) 16–24-year age group (N = 370, incident events = 25); B) 25–44-year age group (N = 709, incident events = 13); C) >45-year age group (N = 668, incident events = 14). CXR–, unremarkable chest radiograph, CXR+, abnormal chest radiograph; SX–, no symptoms; SX+, symptoms; TB, tuberculosis.
1These authors contributed equally to this article.
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