2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2006.03.013
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Burden of tuberculosis in Serbia

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“…A similar scenario was observed in a study carried out in Serbia. ( 9 ) According to the authors, those rates for men and women were, respectively, 36.7 DALYs/100,000 population and 21.4 DALYs/100,000 population.…”
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“…A similar scenario was observed in a study carried out in Serbia. ( 9 ) According to the authors, those rates for men and women were, respectively, 36.7 DALYs/100,000 population and 21.4 DALYs/100,000 population.…”
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“…Um cenário semelhante foi observado em um estudo realizado na Sérvia. ( 9 ) Segundo os autores, as taxas para homens e mulheres foram, respectivamente, 36,7 DALYs/100.000 habitantes e 21,4 DALYs/100.000 habitantes.…”
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“…A molecular epidemiologic analysis, performed in Belgrade, showed a recent frequent transmission of tuberculosis (15). The national tuberculosis mortality data show peak numbers in the elderly (16,17). In the 1990s, Serbia faced socioeconomic crisis, civil war, and mass migration of population following disintegration of former Yugoslavia.…”
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