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Publications by Antônio Ruffino Netto
The Distribution of Tuberculosis in Porto Alegre: Analysis of the Magnitude and Tuberculosis-Hiv Coinfection
Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P
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Qualidade Dos Dados Na Informação Médica
Revista de Saude Publica
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Environmental
Public Health
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Trend in Magnitude of Tuberculosis in Awi Zone, Northwest Ethiopia: A Five-Year Tuberculosis Surveillance Data Analysis
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Prevalence and Predictors of Tuberculosis Coinfection Among HIV-Seropositive Patients Attending the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Northern Nigeria
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Evaluating the Potential Impact of Enhancing HIV Treatment and Tuberculosis Control Programmes on the Burden of Tuberculosis
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The Looming Epidemic of Diabetes-Associated Tuberculosis: Learning Lessons From HIV-associated Tuberculosis
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