
KEY POINTS Seventy percent of recent migrants to Canada come from areas where tuberculosis (TB) is endemic, and 50% are estimated to have latent TB infection.[1][1] People with latent TB infection in Canada currently number over 1.5 million,[2][2] but this could rise by 120 000 new cases each year
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