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To determine the occurrence and natural fate of Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome(IRIS) in Human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)negative patients of extra pulmonary tuberculosis(EPTB)
D. Bajaj (Lucknow, India), S. Kant (Lucknow, India), A. Dubey (Lucknow, India), J. Bajpayi (Lucknow, India), M. Asnani (Lucknow, India)
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International Congress 2018 – Tuberculosis comorbidities
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Tuberculosis comorbidities
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2706
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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