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Impacto de la Mala Nutrición en la Recaída de TB [Impact of Poor Nutrition on TB Relapse]

Impacto de la Mala Nutrición en la Recaída de TB [Impact of Poor Nutrition on TB Relapse]

Author: Heartland National Tuberculosis Center
Publication Date: 2010
Country of Origin: United States
Format: Pocket Card
Language: Spanish
How to Access this Material:
HTML: https://www.heartlandntbc.org/products/

Abstract

This pocket guide presents information regarding body mass index (BMI) and its relationship to TB relapse. BMI tables, BMI formulas, and a definition of TB relapse are included.

Publisher:

Heartland National Tuberculosis Center

Audience(s):

Health Educators/Communicators, Health Professionals, Nurses, Physicians

Topic:

Case Management

Disclaimer: The information on the Find TB Resources Website is made available as a public service. Neither the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention nor the National Prevention Information Network endorses the organizations, Website s, and materials presented. It is the responsibility of the user to evaluate this information prior to use based on individual, community, and organizational needs and standards.
Impact of Poor Nutrition on TB Relapse

Impact of Poor Nutrition on TB Relapse

Author: Heartland National Tuberculosis Center
Publication Date: 2010
Country of Origin: United States
Format: Pocket Card
Language: English
How to Access this Material:
HTML: https://www.heartlandntbc.org/products/

Abstract

This pocket guide presents information regarding body mass index (BMI) and its relationship to TB relapse. BMI tables, BMI formulas, and a definition of TB relapse are included.

Publisher:

Heartland National Tuberculosis Center

Audience(s):

Health Educators/Communicators, Health Professionals

Topic:

Case Management

Disclaimer: The information on the Find TB Resources Website is made available as a public service. Neither the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention nor the National Prevention Information Network endorses the organizations, Website s, and materials presented. It is the responsibility of the user to evaluate this information prior to use based on individual, community, and organizational needs and standards.