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Global Health Action
Volume 7, 2014 - Issue 1
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Exploration of ecological factors related to the spatial heterogeneity of tuberculosis prevalence in P. R. China
Xin-Xu LiNational Institute of Parasitic DiseasesChinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai, People'sRepublic of China;Key Laboratory of Parasite and Vector BiologyMinistry of Health, WHO Collaborating Centre for Malaria, Schistosomiasis and Filariasis, Shanghai, People'sRepublic of China;National Center for Tuberculosis Control and PreventionChinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, People'sRepublic of China
, Li-Xia WangNational Center for Tuberculosis Control and PreventionChinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, People'sRepublic of ChinaCorrespondence[email protected] [email protected]
, Juan ZhangSchool of Mathematics and Physics, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, People'sRepublic of China
, Yun-Xia LiuDepartment of Epidemiology and Health StatisticsSchool of Public Health, Shandong University, Jinan, People'sRepublic of China
, Hui ZhangNational Center for Tuberculosis Control and PreventionChinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, People'sRepublic of China
, Shi-Wen JiangNational Center for Tuberculosis Control and PreventionChinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, People'sRepublic of China
, Jia-Xu ChenNational Institute of Parasitic DiseasesChinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai, People'sRepublic of China;Key Laboratory of Parasite and Vector BiologyMinistry of Health, WHO Collaborating Centre for Malaria, Schistosomiasis and Filariasis, Shanghai, People'sRepublic of China
& Xiao-Nong ZhouNational Institute of Parasitic DiseasesChinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai, People'sRepublic of China;Key Laboratory of Parasite and Vector BiologyMinistry of Health, WHO Collaborating Centre for Malaria, Schistosomiasis and Filariasis, Shanghai, People'sRepublic of ChinaCorrespondence[email protected] [email protected]
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Received 19 Dec 2013, Accepted 15 May 2014, Published online: 12 Jun 2014
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