Secular trends of tuberculosis in Western Europe / M. C. Raviglione ... [et al.]
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Raviglione, Mario C, Sudre, Philippe, Rieder, Hans L, Spinaci, Sergio & Kochi, Arata. (1993). Secular trends of tuberculosis in Western Europe / M. C. Raviglione ... [et al.]. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/52914
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1993 ; 71(3-4) : 297-306
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