Tuberculosis and war lessons learned from World War II

Tuberculosis (TB) remains the largest cause of adult deaths from any single infectious disease, and ranks among the top 10 causes of death worldwide. When TB and war occur simultaneously, the inevitable consequences are disease, human misery, suffering, and heightened mortality. TB is, therefore, on...

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Other Authors: Murray, John F. 1927- (Editor), Loddenkemper, Robert (Editor)
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Published: Basel New York Karger 2018
Series:Progress in respiratory research
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