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Romanian strategy for the reorganization of the National Tuberculosis Laboratory Network according to the WHO recommendations
D. I. A. N. Chiotan, D. Homorodean, L. Ditiu, D. Chiotan, S. Hoffner, I. P. Stoicescu (Bucharest, Cluj, Romania; Solna, Sweden)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Epidemiology of tuberculosis
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Epidemiology of tuberculosis
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218
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Respiratory infections
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