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Publications by L. A. Kaltenbach
Non-Adherence and Drug-Related Interruptions Are Risk Factors for Delays in Completion of Treatment for Tuberculosis
International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Medicine
Pulmonary
Infectious Diseases
Respiratory Medicine
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A Community Based Case Control Study on Risk Factors for Treatment Interruptions in People With Tuberculosis in Kollam District, Kerala, Southern India
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Drug Resistance Pattern in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients and Risk Factors Associated With Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis
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