Correction: Smoking, alcohol use disorder and tuberculosis treatment outcomes: A dual co-morbidity burden that cannot be ignored
																	
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											Beena Elizabeth Thomas; 											Kannan Thiruvengadam; 											Rani S.; 											Dileep Kadam; 											Senthanro Ovung; 											Shrutha Sivakumar; 											Shri Vijay Bala Yogendra Shivakumar; 											Mandar Paradkar; 											Nikhil Gupte; 											Nishi Suryavanshi; 											C. K. Dolla; 											Akshay N. Gupte; 											Rewa Kohli; 											Neeta Pradhan; 											Gomathi Narayan Sivaramakrishnan; 											Sanjay Gaikwad; 											Anju Kagal; 											Kavitha Dhanasekaran; 											Andrea Deluca; 											Jonathan E. Golub; 											Vidya Mave; 											Padmapriyadarshini Chandrasekaran; 											Amita Gupta; 																					
				
				
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					PLoS ONE 14(11)
					
				
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						https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224914
					
							
Zdroje
1. Thomas BE, Thiruvengadam K, S. R, Kadam D, Ovung S, Sivakumar S, et al. (2019) Smoking, alcohol use disorder and tuberculosis treatment outcomes: A dual co-morbidity burden that cannot be ignored. PLoS ONE 14(7): e0220507. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220507 31365583
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