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The challenge of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
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Low frequency of drug resistant mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission among close contacts of a highly symptomatic index case
B. Krummel, A. Strassburg, M. Ernst, B. Eker, H. Rath, R. Hoerster, W. Wappler, A. Glaewe, V. Schoellhorn, C. Lange (Borstel, Luebeck, Strassberg, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2008 - The challenge of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
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The challenge of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
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Thematic Poster Session
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2512
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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B. Krummel, A. Strassburg, M. Ernst, B. Eker, H. Rath, R. Hoerster, W. Wappler, A. Glaewe, V. Schoellhorn, C. Lange (Borstel, Luebeck, Strassberg, Germany). Low frequency of drug resistant mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission among close contacts of a highly symptomatic index case. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 2512
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