Smear positive at the end of Intensive Phase?

Ans: Assuming that the history of previous treatment was taken properly at the time of diagnosis, most patients who continue treatment get cured, though relative risk of failure among such cases is higher compared to those who are smear negative at the end of intensive phase. More.

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