The Value of New Laboratory Methods and ELISA in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis

Ahmet Saniç, BÜLENT BAYSAL, A. Zeki Şengil

  • Year : 1992
  • Vol : 8
  • Issue : 1
  •  Page : 173-179
Tuberculosis, which has a history as old as human history, appears as an important infectious disease especially in the people of developing countries with a prevalence of 30 million, 10 million new cases and an incidence of 3 million deaths, despite the advances in diagnosis and treatment methods. Although it has decreased significantly compared to the 1960s, one of the leading health problems in our country is tuberculosis.
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The Value of New Laboratory Methods and ELISA in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis
, Vol. 8 (1)
Received : 26.10.1992, Accepted : 26.10.1992, Published Online : 26.10.2020
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