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From the study in British Columbia
and Saskatchewan, the proportion of transmissions attributable to
smear-positive and smear-negative cases can be calculated. The
figure shows that sputum smear examination is a relatively
insensitive tool to identify pulmonary tuberculosis (it identified only
about 60 per cent of culture-confirmed cases in this study), but is a very sensitive
tool to identify sources of infection. Sputum
smear-positive patients are the major sources of transmission
of tubercle bacilli in the community. Studies
with more modern techniques (DNA fingerprinting) have basically confirmed
this observation.
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