Beyond pills and tests: addressing the social determinants of tuberculosis
Tom Wingfield, Marco A Tovar, Doug Huff, Delia Boccia, Matthew J Saunders, Sumona Datta, Rosario Montoya, Eric Ramos, James J Lewis, Robert H Gilman and Carlton Evans
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.16-6-s79
Clin Med December 2016 Tom Wingfield
Marco A Tovar
Doug Huff
Delia Boccia
Matthew J Saunders
Sumona Datta
Rosario Montoya
Eric Ramos
James J Lewis
Robert H Gilman
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Beyond pills and tests: addressing the social determinants of tuberculosis
Tom Wingfield, Marco A Tovar, Doug Huff, Delia Boccia, Matthew J Saunders, Sumona Datta, Rosario Montoya, Eric Ramos, James J Lewis, Robert H Gilman, Carlton Evans
Clinical Medicine Dec 2016, 16 (Suppl 6) s79-s91; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.16-6-s79
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Beyond pills and tests: addressing the social determinants of tuberculosis
Tom Wingfield, Marco A Tovar, Doug Huff, Delia Boccia, Matthew J Saunders, Sumona Datta, Rosario Montoya, Eric Ramos, James J Lewis, Robert H Gilman, Carlton Evans
Clinical Medicine Dec 2016, 16 (Suppl 6) s79-s91; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.16-6-s79
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