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    Risk factors for non-cure among new sputum smear positive tuberculosis patients treated in tuberculosis dispensaries in Yunnan, China

    Author
    1. A Pablos-Méndez
    2. AM Morsy
    3. B Mangura
    4. B Widjanarko
    5. C Dye
    6. CB Chee
    7. D Hu
    8. D Hu
    9. DF Wares
    10. GJ Churchyard
    11. Hou Jinglong
    12. Hua Jianzhao
    13. J van den Boogaard
    14. JA Caylà
    15. Marieke J van der Werf
    16. MG Farah
    17. National TB Control Program in 2005 work plan
    18. PG Gopi
    19. PK Dewan
    20. Q Liu
    21. Q Sun
    22. Qiu Yubang
    23. QS Bao
    24. S Tang
    25. SH Lu
    26. Susan van den Hof
    27. T Santha
    28. T Vasankari
    29. VN Balasubramanian
    30. W Xu
    31. WJ Burman
    32. WM Jakubowiak
    33. World Health Organization
    34. World Health Organization
    35. X Liu
    36. Xu Lin
    37. Y Balabanova
    Publication venue
    BioMed Central
    Publication date
    01/01/2011
    Field of study
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