Incidence and significance of acid-fast bacilli in sputum smears at the end of antituberculous treatment.
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M. Miravitlles | N. Martín-Casabona | R. Vidal | A. Juan | T. Falgueras | N. Martín-Casabona | M. Miravitlles | Nuria Martín-Casabona | Rafael Vidal | Arturo Juan | Teresa Falgueras
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