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Tuberculosis epidemiology: novel features
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Transmission of tuberculosis in bars in Stroud: A cluster of 19 cases linked by MIRU-VNTR and/or epidemiology over a 30 year period
A. White, S. Moore, S. Sturney, P. Moore, R. Morris, W. Lewis, H. David (Gloucester, Cardiff, Bristol, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2014 – Tuberculosis epidemiology: novel features
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Tuberculosis epidemiology: novel features
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Respiratory infections
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A. White, S. Moore, S. Sturney, P. Moore, R. Morris, W. Lewis, H. David (Gloucester, Cardiff, Bristol, United Kingdom). Transmission of tuberculosis in bars in Stroud: A cluster of 19 cases linked by MIRU-VNTR and/or epidemiology over a 30 year period. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 1699
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