Direct estimates of absolute ventilation and estimated Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission risk in clinics in South Africa
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A. Deol | N. McCreesh | T. Yates | K. Baisley | K. Kielmann | I. Govender | A. Karat | A. Grant | Peter G. Beckwith
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