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Inpatient versus outpatient approach in tuberculosis
S. Pimenta Dias (Porto, Portugal), B. Seabra (Porto, Portugal), J. Ferreira (Porto, Portugal), V. Alves (Porto, Portugal), B. Cabrita (Porto, Portugal), A. Fernandes (Porto, Portugal), J. Amado (Porto, Portugal)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Tuberculosis and comorbidities
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Tuberculosis and comorbidities
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485
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Respiratory infections
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