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Indian Journal of Tuberculosis

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  • Abdominal TB  1
  • ABPA  1
  • Abscess  2
  • Abscess --drug therapy  1
  • Abscess --epidemiology  1
  • Abscess --etiology  1
  • Abscess --radiography  1
  • Academic Medical Centers  1
  • Access to care  1
  • Accessory Fissure  1
  • Acid Fast Bacilli  1
  • Acid fast bacilli  1
  • Acid Fast Bacilli (AFB)  1
  • Acidosis --chemically induced  1
  • Acquired drug resistance  1
  • acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)  1
  • Active tuberculosis  1
  • Acute Respiratory Failure  1
  • Adenosine Deaminase  1
  • Adherence  1
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