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"New York Schoolchildren Need TB Tests"

New York Times (12/16/91), P. A18
Holtzman, Elizabeth


Abstract: New York state and city officials concerned over the tuberculosis epidemic in New York prisons are overlooking the TB epidemic among the state's young children, writes New York Comptroller Elizabeth Holtzman in a letter to the New York Times. In 1991, the city's Department of Health released data showing that almost 50 percent of new students in public schools failed to receive a complete TB skin test. Holtzman says that the city is fully incapable of providing minimum health services, including TB tests, to needy students, and many students and their families cannot pay for vaccines and other examinations. The city is being irresponsible in failing to provide the TB tests, Holtzman concludes, and the TB epidemic is one that requires drastic, if not emergency, action.


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