Changes in body composition and strength during initial treatment in malnourished patients with tuberculosis

Y. De Reus (Groningen, Netherlands), L. Ter Beek (Groningen, Netherlands), T. Van Der Werf (Groningen, Netherlands), O. Akkerman (Groningen, Netherlands)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Tuberculosis: treatment and management
Session: Tuberculosis: treatment and management
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 5277
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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