Worldwide Effects of Coronavirus Disease Pandemic on Tuberculosis Services, January–April 2020

Author:

Migliori Giovanni Battista,Thong Pei Min,Akkerman Onno,Alffenaar Jan-Willem,Álvarez-Navascués Fernando,Assao-Neino Mourtala Mohamed,Bernard Pascale Valérie,Biala Joshua Sorba,Blanc François-Xavier,Bogorodskaya Elena M.,Borisov Sergey,Buonsenso Danilo,Calnan Marianne,Castellotti Paola Francesca,Centis Rosella,Chakaya Jeremiah Muhwa,Cho Jin-Gun,Codecasa Luigi Ruffo,D'Ambrosio Lia,Denholm Justin,Enwerem Martin,Ferrarese Maurizio,Galvão Tatiana,García-Clemente Marta,García-García José-María,Gualano Gina,Gullón-Blanco José Antonio,Inwentarz Sandra,Ippolito Giuseppe,Kunst Heinke,Maryandyshev Andrei,Melazzini Mario,de Queiroz Mello Fernanda Carvalho,Muñoz-Torrico Marcela,Njungfiyini Patrick Bung,Palmero Domingo Juan,Palmieri Fabrizio,Piccioni Pavilio,Piubello Alberto,Rendon Adrian,Sabriá Josefina,Saporiti Matteo,Scognamiglio Paola,Sharma Samridhi,Silva Denise Rossato,Souleymane Mahamadou Bassirou,Spanevello Antonio,Tabernero Eva,Tadolini Marina,Tchangou Michel Eke,Thornton Alice Boi Yatta,Tiberi Simon,Udwadia Zarir F.,Sotgiu Giovanni,Ong Catherine Wei Min,Goletti Delia

Publisher

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Epidemiology

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