Epidemiology of non-tuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infections in bronchiectasis patients using the US Bronchiectasis/NTM Research Registry (BRR)
M. Drysdale (London, United Kingdom), R. Choate (Lexington, United States), N. Lininger (Portland, United States), A. Brunton (Portland, United States), H. Sharma (London, United Kingdom), S. Shrimpton (London, United Kingdom), D. Mannino (Lexington, United States), K. Winthrop (Portland, United States), S. Tiberi (London, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Epidemiological assessments and public health studies on tuberculosis and NTM
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M. Drysdale (London, United Kingdom), R. Choate (Lexington, United States), N. Lininger (Portland, United States), A. Brunton (Portland, United States), H. Sharma (London, United Kingdom), S. Shrimpton (London, United Kingdom), D. Mannino (Lexington, United States), K. Winthrop (Portland, United States), S. Tiberi (London, United Kingdom). Epidemiology of non-tuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infections in bronchiectasis patients using the US Bronchiectasis/NTM Research Registry (BRR). 1901
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