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Karen Bjorn-MortensenDepartment of Epidemiology ResearchStatens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark;International Reference Laboratory of MycobacteriologyStatens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark;Greenland's Center of Health Research, Nuuk, Greenland;Institute of Clinical MedicineUniversity of Southern Denmark, Odense, DenmarkCorrespondence[email protected]
, Karin LadefogedDepartment of Internal MedicineQueen Ingrid's Hospital, Nuuk, Greenland
, Jacob SimonsenDepartment of Epidemiology ResearchStatens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark
, Sascha W. MichelsenDepartment of Epidemiology ResearchStatens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark
, Hans Christian F. SørensenTasiilaq HospitalTasiilaq, Greenland
, Anders KochDepartment of Epidemiology ResearchStatens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark
, Troels LillebaekInternational Reference Laboratory of MycobacteriologyStatens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark
, Aase Bengaard AndersenInstitute of Clinical MedicineUniversity of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark;Department of Infectious DiseasesCopenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark
& Bolette SoborgDepartment of Epidemiology ResearchStatens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Received 21 Dec 2015, Accepted 28 Sep 2016, Published online: 25 Oct 2016
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