Tuberculosis: Bacteriological And Epidemiological Aspects in The Central Region of Tunisia

Abstract

TB remains endemic in our region. TB location is primarily lung and lymph nodes. TB is not related to HIV infection. MDR and mortality attributed to TB are rare in our region

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Asma Ferjani

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  • EP ID EP195065
  • DOI 10.19070/2329- 9967-130003
  • Views 75
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Asma Ferjani (2013). Tuberculosis: Bacteriological And Epidemiological Aspects in The Central Region of Tunisia. International Journal of Microbiology & Advanced Immunology (IJMAI), 1(2), 14-18. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-195065