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Independent predictors of tuberculosis mortality in a high HIV prevalence setting: a retrospective cohort study
D. J. Pepper
,
M. Schomaker
,
R. J. Wilkinson
,
V. de Azevedo
,
G. Maartens
October 2015
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AIDS Research and Therapy
, 12: pp.35
tuberculosis
model selection
imputation
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