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Construction of a mathematical model for tuberculosis transmission in highly endemic regions of the Asia-Pacific
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    Construction of a mathematical model for tuberculosis transmission in highly endemic regions of the Asia-Pacific (English)
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    23 May 2019
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    models-theoretical
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    tuberculosis-multidrug resistant
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    disease transmission-infectious
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    latent tuberculosis
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    BCG vaccine
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