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    Predictors of Death during Tuberculosis Treatment in TB/HIV Co-Infected Patients in Malaysia

    Author
    1. A Pawlowski
    2. AM Elliott
    3. Awang Bulgiba
    4. C Whalen
    5. CD Morris
    6. DN Podlekareva
    7. DV Havlir
    8. E Girardi
    9. E Girardi
    10. EB Wong
    11. F Palmieri
    12. FM Mugusi
    13. FX Blanc
    14. H Veenstra
    15. Harries
    16. HT Quy
    17. Ismawati Ismail
    18. J Van den Broek
    19. JDH Porter
    20. JK Varma
    21. L Català
    22. LB Gadkowski
    23. MMDP Velasco
    24. MPR Berry
    25. MW Nanteza
    26. NMD Sanguanwongse
    27. PL Alpert
    28. Robert J Wilkinson
    29. RW Shafer
    30. S Sungkanuparph
    31. SS Abdool Karim
    32. SS Abdool Karim
    33. TT Thuy
    34. V Kawai
    35. V Nissapatorn
    36. W Manosuthi
    37. Z Mohammad
    Publication venue
    'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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