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The Deadly Intersection: TB And Tobacco Smoking Co-Epidemics In Indonesia – OpEd

Eurasia Review Friday, 3 May 2024 ()
In the lead up to World No Tobacco Day later this month, it is high time we recognise and effectively address the deadly synergy between the two epidemics that fuel each other: tobacco use and tuberculosis (TB). Tobacco is the single-largest preventable cause of death worldwide and TB continues to be the deadliest of infectious...
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