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Without the following this site would never have been built:

The information on this site has been carefully researched to ensure certain criteria.

  • Clarity of information to patients or those concerned about tuberculosis.
  • Validity of fact for those researching tuberculosis.
  • Last but not least all the information and images are copyright free.

I have personally checked for copyright and when neccessary contacted the publishers to ensure it is permissable for use.

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