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Tuberculosis: epidemiological and public health features
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Risk of latent tuberculosis infection among healthcare trainees
A. Schablon, G. Diner, U. Anske, F. Ringshausen, A. Nienhaus (Hamburg, Berlin, Hanover, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Tuberculosis: epidemiological and public health features
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Tuberculosis: epidemiological and public health features
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Poster Discussion
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2863
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Respiratory infections
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