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Adelaide health clinics failed to diagnose tuberculosis in two patients before their deaths, inquest hears

Cases of tuberculosis have increased in Australia but two Adelaide health clinics “failed” to diagnose and treat the infectious respiratory disease in their patients before it was too late, a coronial inquest has heard.
Key points:
- Monineath Chum, nine, and Rehema Shariff Kangethe, 29, both died…
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