pubmed-article:8210880 | pubmed:abstractText | New Yorkers have to deal with a tuberculosis situation which is of greater extent and a health-care system which is less prepared than in the sixties. Poverty and the HIV epidemic have had a negative impact on the control of tuberculosis. The emergence of nosocomial multidrug-resistant tuberculosis has created an explosive situation. In 1991, rifampin resistance was 33% in patients who had received antituberculosis therapy and 10% among the patients who had never been treated. | lld:pubmed |