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Using GIS technology to identify areas of tuberculosis transmission and incidence.
Moonan PK, Bayona M, Quitugua TN, Oppong J, Dunbar D, Jost KC, Burgess G, Singh KP, Weis SE
Int J Health Geogr 2004 Oct 13, 3:23
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