DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSTICS OF TUBERCULOSIS AND MYCOBACTERIOSIS IN HIV PATIENTS
https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2017-95-10-47-52
Abstract
About the Authors
A. M. PanteleevRussian Federation
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of TB/HIV Co-infection Department,
93, Toraza Ave., St. Petersburg, 194214
O. V. Nikulina
Russian Federation
Infectious Diseases Doctor of TB/HIV Co-infection Department,
93, Toraza Ave., St. Petersburg, 194214
A. S. Khristusev
Russian Federation
Infectious Diseases Doctor of TB/HIV Co-infection Department,
93, Toraza Ave., St. Petersburg, 194214
M. S. Dracheva
Russian Federation
Phthisiologist of TB/HIV Co-infection Department,
93, Toraza Ave., St. Petersburg, 194214
O. S. Sokolova
Russian Federation
Phthisiologist of TB/HIV Co-infection Department,
93, Toraza Ave., St. Petersburg, 194214
A. V. Zonova
Russian Federation
Phthisiologist of TB/HIV Co-infection Department,
93, Toraza Ave., St. Petersburg, 194214
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For citations:
Panteleev A.M., Nikulina O.V., Khristusev A.S., Dracheva M.S., Sokolova O.S., Zonova A.V. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSTICS OF TUBERCULOSIS AND MYCOBACTERIOSIS IN HIV PATIENTS. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2017;95(10):47-52. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2017-95-10-47-52