[ad_1] Leiden November 15, 2018 LEIDEN – In Leiden and its surroundings, about 30 people contract tuberculosis each year, some of which are contagious. That said a spokesman for GGD Hollands Midden …
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[ad_1] woensdag 14 november 2018, 23:24 LEIDEN – In Leiden en omstreken krijgen per jaar dertig mensen tuberculosis, van wie een aantal besmettelijk is. Dat zegt een woordvoerder van GG Hollands Midden. …
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[ad_1] Leiden Photography: Archives November 14, 2018 LEIDEN – A pupil from mboRijnland in Leiden is infected with tuberculosis. This is confirmed by a school spokesperson from media partner Omroep West. This …
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[ad_1] The Netherlands Foundation Against Tuberculosis (KNCV) has successfully developed a test for poison capable of detecting tuberculosis in children "It has been known for a number of years that the bacterium …
Read More »Poeptest of the Netherlands is a breakthrough in the fight against tuberculosis
[ad_1] Child-Friendly The Dutch Foundation for Tuberculosis Control, KNCV, has developed the revolutionary virus to diagnose tuberculosis in children. In addition, the test is simple, inexpensive and child-friendly. 4,000 deaths a day …
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[ad_1] The poet test was first tested for ease of use in a laboratory in Ethiopia. A French pharmaceutical group wanted to compare the quality of its own tuberculosis test with that …
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[ad_1] Details Science and Education October 24, 2018 Last updated: October 23, 2018 On Wednesday, October 24, a major international congress on tuberculosis will be held in The Hague [19659006]. The Hague …
Read More »Tuberculosis and lung experts meet in The Hague – News
[ad_1] Experts on tuberculosis and other lung diseases from 125 countries gathered in The Hague from Wednesday. Although tuberculosis can be cured, 4,000 people die every day in the world. About 3,500 …
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