Vitamin D, tuberculin skin test conversion, and latent tuberculosis in Mongolian school-age children: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled feasibility trial.
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W. Willett | W. Fawzi | E. Giovannucci | M. Holick | B. Bloom | D. Ganmaa | N. Sumberzul | Winthrop Burr | D. Batbaatar
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