A neighbor-based approach to identify tuberculosis exposure, the Kopanyo study

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Contact investigation is one public health measure used to prevent tuberculosis by identifying and treating persons exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Contact investigations are a major tenet of global tuberculosis elimination efforts, but for many reasons remain ineffective. We describe a novel neighbor-based approach to reframe contact investigations.

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Moonan, P. K., Zetola, N. M., Tobias, J. L., Basotli, J., Boyd, R., Click, E. S., … Oeltmann, J. E. (2020). A neighbor-based approach to identify tuberculosis exposure, the Kopanyo study. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 26(5), 1010–1013. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2605.191568

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