Advances in tuberculosis research. Fortschritte der Tuberkuloseforschung. Progres de l'exploration de la tuberculose最新文献

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Recent studies in the epidemiology of tuberculosis, based on the risk of being infected with tubercle bacilli. 基于结核杆菌感染风险的结核病流行病学最新研究。
I Sutherland
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BCG vaccination and epidemiological situation: a decision making approach to the use of BCG. 卡介苗接种与流行病学情况:卡介苗使用的决策方法。
A Rouillon, H Waaler
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