Can Brazil achieve the new World Health Organization global targets for tuberculosis control?
Maciel, E.L.N.; Sales, C.M.M.; Bertolde, A.I.ác.; Reis-Santos, B.
Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude Revista do Sistema Unico de Saude do Brasil 27(2): E0200007
2018
ISSN/ISBN: 2237-9622
PMID: 29972471
Accession: 052778998
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