A data-driven approach to identify putative tuberculosis among adolescents in resource-constrained settings.
S. Zhou (Rondebosch, South Africa), M. Orkin (Johannesburg, South Africa), E. Toska (Rondebosch, South Africa), R. Haghighat (Oxford, United Kingdom), W. Rudgard (Oxford, United Kingdom), Q. Van Staden (Rondebosch, South Africa), L. Cluver (Oxford, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Epidemiological aspects of tuberculosis
Session: Epidemiological aspects of tuberculosis
Session type: E-poster
Number: 2292
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