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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Original Research
Vol. 69, Issue 1, 2008January 01, 2008 EDT

Tuberculosis Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Among North Carolinians at Increased Risk of Infection

Elizabeth L. West, Lara Beth Gadkowski, Truls Østbye, Carla Piedrahita, Jason E. Stout,
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Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.69.1.14

Articles in Vol. 69, Issue 1, 2008

Vol. 69, Issue 1, 2008
  • 2007 Costs and Coverage of Antiretrovirals Under Medicare Part D for People With HIV/AIDS Living in North Carolina
    Sohini Sengupta
  • Tuberculosis Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Among North Carolinians at Increased Risk of Infection
    Elizabeth L. WestLara Beth GadkowskiTruls ØstbyeCarla PiedrahitaJason E. Stout
  • Policy Forum: Taking Care of Those Who Serve
    Thomas C. RickettsKristen L. Dubay
  • Serving the Health Needs of Our Military and Veterans
    John W. Williams
  • The Veterans Affairs Health Care System in North Carolina
    Sara Haigh
  • The Epidemiology of Health Problems in Returning Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom Veterans: A National and North Carolina-Based Summary
    Kenneth C. Goldberg
  • Veterans Affairs Research and Development: Using Science to Improve Health Care for Veterans
    Eugene Z. OddoneSeth Eisen
  • Identifying and Treating Post Deployment Mental Health Problems Among New Combat Veterans
    Harold KudlerKristy Straits-Tröster
  • Detecting Traumatic Brain Injury Among Veterans of Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom
    George L. JacksonNatia S. HamiltonLarry A. Tupler
  • Veterans Health Administration Primary Care-Mental Health Integration Initiative
    Edward P. PostWilliam W. Van Stone
  • Integrating Primary Care and Mental Health in the Army
    Michael T. Latzka
  • The Citizen Soldier Support Program: Building Bridges Between Communities and Military Families
    Steven R. Moore
  • Military Families: Opportunities and Challenges
    Denisse Marion-Landais Ambler
  • Pitt County Health Sciences Academy
    Diane PooleRandy CollierNettie EvansJanice FaulknerMichael PriddyJanet Knox
  • Spotlight on the Safety Net: A Community Collaboration
    Kimberly M. Alexander-Bratcher
  • Readers’ Forum
    Don Bradley
  • Running the Numbers: A Periodic Feature to Inform North Carolina Health Care Professionals About Current Topics in Health Statistics
    NC Health Professions Data SystemSheps Center for Health Services Research
North Carolina Medical Journal
West, Elizabeth L., Lara Beth Gadkowski, Truls Østbye, Carla Piedrahita, and Jason E. Stout. 2008. “Tuberculosis Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Among North Carolinians at Increased Risk of Infection.” North Carolina Medical Journal 69 (1): 14–20. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.69.1.14.
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