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Groups who are susceptible to tuberculosis: children, pregnant women and elderly people
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Lymph-node puncture benefits in ganglionar childhood tuberculosis
B. Hamdi (Ariana, Tunisia), S. Jdidi (Ariana, Tunisia), H. Kchok (Ariana, Tunisia), I. Moussa (Ariana, Tunisia), J. Ammar (Ariana, Tunisia), A. Berraies (Ariana, Tunisia), A. Hamzaoui (Ariana, Tunisia)
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International Congress 2018 – Groups who are susceptible to tuberculosis: children, pregnant women and elderly people
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Groups who are susceptible to tuberculosis: children, pregnant women and elderly people
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2725
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Paediatric lung diseases, Respiratory infections
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B. Hamdi (Ariana, Tunisia), S. Jdidi (Ariana, Tunisia), H. Kchok (Ariana, Tunisia), I. Moussa (Ariana, Tunisia), J. Ammar (Ariana, Tunisia), A. Berraies (Ariana, Tunisia), A. Hamzaoui (Ariana, Tunisia). Lymph-node puncture benefits in ganglionar childhood tuberculosis. 2725
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