Endogenous reactivation and exogenous reinfection: their relative importance with regard to the development of non-primary tuberculosis.
Canetti, G
Endogenous reactivation and exogenous reinfection: their relative importance with regard to the development of non-primary tuberculosis. [electronic resource] - Bulletin of the International Union against Tuberculosis Feb 1972 - 116-34 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
0074-9249
Adolescent
Adult
Age Factors
Aged
Czechoslovakia
Disease Outbreaks
Drug Resistance, Microbial
Epidemiologic Methods
Female
France
Health Surveys
Humans
Immunity
Male
Middle Aged
Mycobacterium Infections
Netherlands
Remission, Spontaneous
Tuberculin Test
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary--epidemiology
United Kingdom
Endogenous reactivation and exogenous reinfection: their relative importance with regard to the development of non-primary tuberculosis. [electronic resource] - Bulletin of the International Union against Tuberculosis Feb 1972 - 116-34 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
0074-9249
Adolescent
Adult
Age Factors
Aged
Czechoslovakia
Disease Outbreaks
Drug Resistance, Microbial
Epidemiologic Methods
Female
France
Health Surveys
Humans
Immunity
Male
Middle Aged
Mycobacterium Infections
Netherlands
Remission, Spontaneous
Tuberculin Test
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary--epidemiology
United Kingdom