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New Test Identifies Active Tuberculosis Rapidly and Accurately
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Title New Test Identifies Active Tuberculosis Rapidly and Accurately
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/709388?src=rss
Description The new test can tell within 24 hours whether a patient with a negative sputum test has active or latent tuberculosis infection. Medscape Medical News
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Date Sep 24, 2009
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