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Transmission of Tuberculosis with Exogenous Re-infection and Endogenous Reactivation
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    Transmission of Tuberculosis with Exogenous Re-infection and Endogenous Reactivation (English)
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    15 February 2007
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    endogenous reactivation
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    exogenous re-infection
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    mycobacterium tuberculosis
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