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Moore-Gillon J. Tuberculosis in the 1990s--new challenges from the old enemy.
Trans Med Soc Lond
. 1994;111:37-42
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Moore-Gillon, J. (1994). Tuberculosis in the 1990s--new challenges from the old enemy.
Transactions of the Medical Society of London
, 11137-42.
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Moore-Gillon, J. "Tuberculosis in the 1990s--new challenges from the old enemy."
Transactions of the Medical Society of London
vol. 111 (1994): 37-42.
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Moore-Gillon J. Tuberculosis in the 1990s--new challenges from the old enemy. Trans Med Soc Lond. 1994-1995;111:37-42. PMID: 9156155.
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Trans Med Soc Lond
. 1994-1995;111:37-42.
Tuberculosis in the 1990s--new challenges from the old enemy.
J Moore-Gillon
PMID: 9156155
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AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections / complications
History, 19th Century
History, 20th Century
History, Ancient
History, Medieval
Humans
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Tuberculosis / complications
Tuberculosis / epidemiology
Tuberculosis / history
Tuberculosis / transmission
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