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[Impact of exogenous infection on tuberculosis infection rates in children and adolescents].
The impact of exogenous infection on the course of an epidemic process was considered. The spread of tuberculosis infection from an ill patient to children and adolescents within a territorial focus was observed. A mapping study allowed the authors to make a goal-oriented search for patients with tuberculosis, as well as primarily infected children and adolescents.