A summary of contact tracing incident investigation outcomes in congregate settings from a large UK city over a 7-year period

D. Braganza Menezes (Birmingham (West Midlands), United Kingdom), T. Marshall (Birmingham (West Midlands), United Kingdom), E. Tranos (Bristol, United Kingdom), H. Kaur (Birmingham, United Kingdom), E. Robinson (Birmingham (West Midlands), United Kingdom), G. Smith (Birmingham (West Midlands), United Kingdom), M. Dedicoat (Birmingham (West Midlands), United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Epidemiological assessments and public health studies on tuberculosis and NTM
Session: Epidemiological assessments and public health studies on tuberculosis and NTM
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1895

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