Abstract

The history of tuberculosis in Nunavut is not one of a century of failure.[1][1],[2][2] Rather, it is a story of success, followed by failure. In the 1950s, the annual incidence of tuberculosis among Inuit in Canada and Alaska was 1500–2900 cases per 100 000 population, but it fell rapidly to a

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