HIV and TB: cost implications of rapid rises in a previously low incidence area
B. Gooptu, A. Davison, S. Ansari, T. Penn-Gillam, J. Keane, L. Adams, D. Evans, H. Jaleel, L. Bain, S. Clark, D. Eraut (Southend on Sea, United Kingdom)
Source: Annual Congress 2004 - Epidemiology of tuberculosis and HIV co-infection
Session: Epidemiology of tuberculosis and HIV co-infection
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 1237
Disease area: Respiratory infections
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