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... frominhalation into the lungs of infected droplets pro-duced by someone who is coughing and who has pul-monary TB disease. The source of infection of mostchildren is an infectious adult in ... disease. The management of children with TB should be in line with the Stop TBStrategy, taking into consideration the particular epi-demiology and clinical presentation of TB in children.The International ... need to be incorpo-rated into existing guidelines and strategies that havebeen developed by NTPs. Reducing the burden of TB in children will require changing and improving manyexisting practices,...
... credit in explaining business cycle dynamics and in analysing theinternational transmission of credit shocks in a global framework, including advancedeconomies as well as emerging Asia and Latin ... beendone in analysing the effect of credit on in ation, short term and long run interest rates in the economy, nor in quantifying the importance of credit in the macroeconomy, both of which we ... are increasingly playingan important role. Helbling, Huidrom, Kose, and Otrok (2011) examine the impact of global credit shocks on global business cycles, using global factors of credit, GDP, in ation...