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A mobile phone intervention for improved TB control
V. Crudu (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova)
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International Congress 2014 – ERS/WHO joint Hot Topic "Tuberculosis (TB), tobacco and mobile phones" followed by the official launch of the ERS/WHO framework on TB elimination
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ERS/WHO joint Hot Topic "Tuberculosis (TB), tobacco and mobile phones" followed by the official launch of the ERS/WHO framework on TB elimination
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