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Tuberculosis: the elderly, the diabetic, the unusual, and the severe
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Risk factors of severe clinical forms of tuberculosis
Islam Mejri Ep Ajili (Hammamlif Ben Arous, Tunisia), Islam Mejri Ep Ajili, Soumaya Ben Saad, Achref Ben Tkhayet, Hafaoua Daghfous, Fatma Tritar
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International Congress 2016 – Tuberculosis: the elderly, the diabetic, the unusual, and the severe
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Tuberculosis: the elderly, the diabetic, the unusual, and the severe
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Respiratory infections
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Islam Mejri Ep Ajili (Hammamlif Ben Arous, Tunisia), Islam Mejri Ep Ajili, Soumaya Ben Saad, Achref Ben Tkhayet, Hafaoua Daghfous, Fatma Tritar. Risk factors of severe clinical forms of tuberculosis. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2662
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