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Answer is indicated and explained below. Explanation: Tuberculosis (TB) poses a significant burden of disease among garment factory workers due to crowded working conditions, poor ventilation, and limited access to healthcare services in many developing countries where these factories are prevalent. Workers in garment factories often face long hours of work in close proximity to each other, increasing the risk of TB transmission. One successful intervention in addressing TB among garment factory workers is the implementation of workplace TB screening programs. These programs typically involve regular screening of workers for TB infection using methods such as tuberculin skin testing or interferon-gamma release assays. Workers identified as positive for TB infection are further evaluated for active TB disease and provided with appropriate treatment and support. This intervention addresses several determinants of health that contribute to the success of the program: Access to Screening and Healthcare: By bringing TB screening directly to the workplace, the intervention improves access to healthcare services for garment factory workers who may face barriers to seeking medical care due to long working hours or financial constraints. Early Detection and Treatment: Regular screening allows for early detection of TB infection or disease, enabling prompt initiation of treatment. Early
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