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Early studies on the prevalence of
tuberculous infection among the poor and the rich in Asia
(Hue in Vietnam) and Europe (Heidelberg in Germany and Trondheim in
Norway) show large differences in the prevalence of tuberculous infection
between these two population segments. Consistently,
the prevalence of tuberculous infection was much higher among the poorer
than among the richer segments of the population. In fact, the
differences within countries were larger than those between countries. The
most likely explanation for these differences lies in the fact that
poverty forces crowded living conditions, thus the number of people
exposed (and subsequently infected) if an infectious case emerges is larger in the poorer settings. To
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