Evidence for heterogeneity in China’s progress against pulmonary tuberculosis: uneven reductions in a major center of ongoing transmission, 2005–2017

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Ting Li
Qu Cheng
Charles Li
Everleigh Stokes
Philip Collender
Alison Ohringer
Xintong Li
Jing Li
Jonathan L. Zelner
Song Liang
Changhong Yang
Justin V. Remais
Jin’ge He
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[1] Sichuan Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Institute of Tuberculosis Control and Prevention
[2] University of California,Division of Environmental Health Sciences School of Public Health
[3] Emory University,Department of Biostatistics Rollins School of Public Health
[4] University of Michigan,Department of Epidemiology and Center for Social Epidemiology and Population Health School of Public Health
[5] University of Florida,Department of Environmental and Global Health College of Public Health and Health Professions
[6] Sichuan Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Institute of Public Health Information
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Tuberculosis; Spatial distribution; Cluster analysis; Descriptive epidemiology;
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