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“A Global Health Threat: Tuberculosis” Biology of Humans: concepts, application, and issues.2005 ed. Aguinaldo, F. Understanding Tuberculosis. Quezon City: MMA Publications. “Bacteria Travel Through the Air” Biology Visualizing Life. 1998 ed. Davies, Peter D. et al. Clinical Tuberculosis. Oxford University Press, 2008. English-Filipino Dictionary. Revised and Enlarged ed. “Pulmonary Tuberculosis” Medical Surgical Nursing. 2004 ed. The New Filipino-Filipino with English Dictionary. Heritage ed. 2013. “Tuberculosis Causes Tubercles to Form in the Lungs” Biology of Humans: concepts, application, and issues. 2007 ed.

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Basic TB Facts. Nakuha noong Pebrero 17,2013 mula sa http://www.cdc.gov/tb/topic/basics/default.htm Introduction and Rational Use of New Drugs. Nakuha noong Pebrero 18,2013 mula sa http://www.who.int/tb/new-drugs/en/index.htm Strake, Jeffrey R. Tuberculosis in Children. Nakuha noong Pebrero 27,2013 mula sa http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/484123 3 Tuberculosis. Nakuha noong Pebrero 17,2013 mula sa http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tuberculosis.html Tuberculosis. Nakuha noong Pebrero 18,2013 mula sa http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki.Tuberculosis Tuberculosis. Nakuha noong Pebrero 18,2013 mula sa http://www.who int/medcentre/factsheets/fs104/enl Tuberculosis of the Uterus. Nakuha noong Pebrero 23,2013 mula sa http://www.babycenter.in/a 1029056/tuberculosis-tb-of-the-uterus # Tuberculous Lymphadenitis. Nakuha noong Pebrero 20, 2013 mula sa http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuberculous-lymphadenitis What is Tuberculosis?. Nkuha noong Pebrero 17, 2013 mula sa http://www.wel-nd.com/lung/understanding-tuberculosis-basics

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