Gisela Ballmann
- How can we achieve better prevention of progression to tuberculosis among contacts?By Steffen Geis, Gudrun Bettge-Weller, Udo Goetsch, Oswald Bellinger, Gisela Ballmann and Anja M. HauriSteffen Geis1Hesse State Health Office, Dept for Health Protection, Dillenburg2Postgraduate Training in Applied Epidemiology (PAE), Dept for Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Robert Koch-Institute, Berlin3European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training (EPIET), European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Stockholm, SwedenGudrun Bettge-Weller1Hesse State Health Office, Dept for Health Protection, DillenburgUdo Goetsch4Health Protection Authority of Frankfurt/Main, Frankfurt am MainOswald Bellinger4Health Protection Authority of Frankfurt/Main, Frankfurt am MainGisela Ballmann5Health Protection Authority of Lahn-Dill-District GermanyAnja M. Hauri1Hesse State Health Office, Dept for Health Protection, Dillenburg
- How can we achieve a better prevention of progression to TB among contacts?By Steffen Geis, Gudrun Bettge-Weller, Udo Goetsch, Oswald Bellinger, Gisela Ballmann and Anja M. HauriArticle | Published in 2013 in European Respiratory JournalSteffen Geis*Hesse State Health Office, Dept for Health Protection, Dillenburg, Germany#Postgraduate Training in Applied Epidemiology (PAE), Dept for Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Robert Koch-Institute, Berlin, Germany¶European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training (EPIET), European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Stockholm, SwedenGudrun Bettge-Weller*Hesse State Health Office, Dept for Health Protection, Dillenburg, GermanyUdo Goetsch+Health Protection Authority of Frankfurt/Main, GermanyOswald Bellinger+Health Protection Authority of Frankfurt/Main, GermanyGisela Ballmann§Health Protection Authority of Lahn-Dill-District, GermanyAnja M. Hauri*Hesse State Health Office, Dept for Health Protection, Dillenburg, Germany
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