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The following pages link to Variability of airborne transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: implications for control of tuberculosis in the HIV era. (Q46585289):
Displaying 17 items.
- Rapid impact of effective treatment on transmission of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (Q23909492) (← links)
- Quantity and Quality of Inhaled Dose Predicts Immunopathology in Tuberculosis (Q26801645) (← links)
- Cough and the transmission of tuberculosis (Q27026855) (← links)
- Face mask sampling for the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in expelled aerosols (Q28392356) (← links)
- The infectiousness of tuberculosis patients coinfected with HIV (Q28473650) (← links)
- HIV and Tuberculosis: a Deadly Human Syndemic (Q30052157) (← links)
- Field test of a novel detection device for Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen in cough (Q33596998) (← links)
- Cough aerosols of Mycobacterium tuberculosis predict new infection: a household contact study (Q34322008) (← links)
- Cough Aerosol Cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Insights on TST / IGRA Discordance and Transmission Dynamics (Q35783572) (← links)
- Variability of infectious aerosols produced during coughing by patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (Q36238223) (← links)
- Cough Aerosols of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the Prediction of Incident Tuberculosis Disease in Household Contacts. (Q37220214) (← links)
- Indoor environmental control of tuberculosis and other airborne infections (Q38547782) (← links)
- Transmission and institutional infection control of tuberculosis (Q38570423) (← links)
- Giving TB wheels: Public transportation as a risk factor for tuberculosis transmission (Q43460054) (← links)
- Cough-aerosol cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the prediction of outcomes after exposure. A household contact study in Brazil (Q58106682) (← links)
- Host Determinants of Infectiousness in Smear-Positive Patients With Pulmonary Tuberculosis. (Q64893223) (← links)
- Particle sizes of infectious aerosols: implications for infection control (Q97895020) (← links)