Liao, Rujun
Hu, Lin
Yu, Jie
Chen, Ying
Chen, Miaoshuang
Yan, Jingmin
Li, Xin
Han, Xinyue
Jike, Chunnong
Yu, Gang
Wang, Ju
Liao, Qiang
Xia, Lan
Bai, Xuefei
Shi, Jinhong
Jiang, Tian
Du, Liang
Zhang, Tao
Funding for this research was provided by:
Sichuan Science and Technology Program (2022YFS0229, 2020YFS0015, 2020YFS0091, 2021YFS0001-LH)
Key Research and development Project of Liangshan Prefecture Science and Technology Plan (22ZDYF0125)
Health Commission of Sichuan province (20PJ092)
National Natural Science Foundation of China (81602935)
Chongqing Science and Technology Program (cstc2020jscx-cylhX0003)
Sichuan University Education Foundation (2018hhf-26)
Central government funding items (2021zc02)
Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture Center for Disease Control and Prevention (H210322)
Article History
Received: 12 March 2024
Accepted: 16 April 2024
First Online: 30 April 2024
Declarations
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: The authors declare no competing interests.
: Additional file 1. This Additional file presents some results of this study. <sup>(2218 K, docx)</sup>
: All methods were carried out in accordance with <i>Data Security Law of the People’s Republic of China</i>, <i>World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki</i> and other relevant guidelines and regulations. In accordance with the requirements of Chinese law, namely <i>the Law of the People’s Republic of China on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases</i>, TB and AIDS belong to Class B infectious diseases, and all units and individuals in the field in China have the obligation to accept the investigation and examination of infectious diseases by disease prevention and control institutions and medical institutions. During the investigation, the subjects (including illiterate subjects and their parents or legal guardians) were orally informed to upload relevant information to the national infectious disease system for infectious disease prevention and control and scientific research, so as to obtain the informed consent of all subjects (including illiterate subjects and illiterate subjects’ parents or legal guardians). Besides, this study does not involve the relevant information and data that disclose personal privacy, and does not include any data of patients’ personal information, including name, identity information, address, telephone number, etc., so this study does not involve the ethical and moral issues of vulnerable groups (such as illiterates). This study has been approved by the ethics committee of the Sichuan Center for Disease Control and Prevention (reference number: SCCDCIRB-2023-008).
: Not applicable.