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The CONSORT statement [ 40] already made notice of the risk of spurious findings from subgroup analyses [ 41, 42], and indicated that especially post hoc subgroup comparisons are likely not to be confirmed by further studies.
From the close-ended questionnaire it appeared that none of the respondents had been introduced to childhood TB score charts or made notice of the score chart in the NTLP Manual.
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