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Long-term outcomes of directly observed therapy in a low tuberculosis incidence setting
C. C. Dobler, A. B. H. Crawford, P. J. Jelfs, G. L. Gilbert, G. B. Marks (Sydney, NSW, Australia)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Epidemiological and clinical aspects of tuberculosis control
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Epidemiological and clinical aspects of tuberculosis control
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E-Communication Session
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3036
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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C. C. Dobler, A. B. H. Crawford, P. J. Jelfs, G. L. Gilbert, G. B. Marks (Sydney, NSW, Australia). Long-term outcomes of directly observed therapy in a low tuberculosis incidence setting. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 3036
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Claudia Dobler - 07.10.2008 14:54
additional data
Thanks, Frank. The article will be in the print version of the ERJ in January 2009, and has been published online in ERJ Express on October 1, 2008 as doi: 10.1183/09031936.00104108 I can send you some additional data on trends in TB incidence stratified by foreig-born people versus Australians within the next couple of weeks. Kind regards, Claudia Dobler
Frank Vanleth - 07.10.2008 09:57
additional data available?
Dear Claudia, Thanks for the nice presentation this morning. Do you have additional data on trends in TB incidence starified by foreigners versus australians? Is there anything published on this? Greetings Frank van Leth KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation The Hague, The Netherlands vanlethf@kncvtbc.nl
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