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Treatment effectiveness of TB patients from different groups of population in Moscow
Evgeny Belilovskiy (Moscow, Russian Federation), Elena Bogorodskaya, Sergey Borisov, Evgeny Belilovskiy, Ludmila Rybka, Michael Sinitsyn
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International Congress 2016 – Epidemiological insights into tuberculosis pathogenesis
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Epidemiological insights into tuberculosis pathogenesis
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2738
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Respiratory infections
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Evgeny Belilovskiy (Moscow, Russian Federation), Elena Bogorodskaya, Sergey Borisov, Evgeny Belilovskiy, Ludmila Rybka, Michael Sinitsyn. Treatment effectiveness of TB patients from different groups of population in Moscow. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2738
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