Globally, 7.5 million people got tuberculosis last year: WHO report
Last year about 7.5 million people had tuberculosis (TB), the world’s second-most infectious killer, and multi-drug resistant form of the disease remains a.
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Last year about 7.5 million people had tuberculosis (TB), the world’s second-most infectious killer, and multi-drug resistant form of the disease remains a.
The WHO has updated its list of medicines to stockpile for radiological and nuclear emergencies.
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