Molecular-Genetic Features of Tuberculosis in Mongolia and in Russian Bordering Regions
https://doi.org/10.31631/2073-3046-2017-16-5-53-57
Abstract
About the Authors
M. V. BadleyevaRussian Federation
S. N. Zhdanov
Russian Federation
E. . Baasansuren
Russian Federation
O. B. Ogarkov
Russian Federation
N. . Erdenegerel
Russian Federation
E. A. Orlova
Russian Federation
T. . Oyuntuyaa
Russian Federation
E. D. Savilov
Russian Federation
B. . Buyanhishig
Russian Federation
B. . Puntsag
Russian Federation
D. . Nyamhuu
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Badleyeva M.V., Zhdanov S.N., Baasansuren E., Ogarkov O.B., Erdenegerel N., Orlova E.A., Oyuntuyaa T., Savilov E.D., Buyanhishig B., Puntsag B., Nyamhuu D. Molecular-Genetic Features of Tuberculosis in Mongolia and in Russian Bordering Regions. Epidemiology and Vaccinal Prevention. 2017;16(5):53-57. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31631/2073-3046-2017-16-5-53-57