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Identification and morphological features of non-tuberculous mycobacteriosis of patients operated on for pulmonary tuberculosis
V. Aliev (Moscow, Russian Federation), L. Lepeha (Moscow, Russian Federation), T. Smirnova (Moscow, Russian Federation), A. Sargsyan (Moscow, Russian Federation), N. Makaryants (Moscow, Russian Federation), E. Krasnikova (Moscow, Russian Federation), M. Bagirov (Moscow, Russian Federation)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Non-tuberculous mycobacteria and latent tuberculosis infection
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Non-tuberculous mycobacteria and latent tuberculosis infection
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Respiratory infections
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