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Interferon Gamma Release Assays and Tubercolin Skin Test Performance in Different Settings of HIV Immunodeficiency

ROBERTO PARRELLA, VINCENZO ESPOSITO, MIRELLA ONOFRIO, GIOVANNI PARRELLA, ROSARIA VIGLIETTI, VINCENZO SANGIOVANNI, MIRIAM GARGIULO, FILOMENA DI MARTINO, ANNALISA DEL GIUDICE, GIULIA SANTORO, MARIANO BERNARDO, MARIA AURORA CARLEO and ANTONIO CHIRIANNI
In Vivo January 2015, 29 (1) 137-140;
ROBERTO PARRELLA
1Third Department of Infectious Diseases- D. Cotugno Hospital- AORN dei Colli, Naples, Italy
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VINCENZO ESPOSITO
1Third Department of Infectious Diseases- D. Cotugno Hospital- AORN dei Colli, Naples, Italy
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MIRELLA ONOFRIO
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GIOVANNI PARRELLA
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VINCENZO SANGIOVANNI
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MIRIAM GARGIULO
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FILOMENA DI MARTINO
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ANNALISA DEL GIUDICE
2Unit of Microbiology and Virology- D. Cotugno Hospital- AORN dei Colli, Naples, Italy
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GIULIA SANTORO
2Unit of Microbiology and Virology- D. Cotugno Hospital- AORN dei Colli, Naples, Italy
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MARIANO BERNARDO
2Unit of Microbiology and Virology- D. Cotugno Hospital- AORN dei Colli, Naples, Italy
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MARIA AURORA CARLEO
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ANTONIO CHIRIANNI
1Third Department of Infectious Diseases- D. Cotugno Hospital- AORN dei Colli, Naples, Italy
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Interferon Gamma Release Assays and Tubercolin Skin Test Performance in Different Settings of HIV Immunodeficiency
ROBERTO PARRELLA, VINCENZO ESPOSITO, MIRELLA ONOFRIO, GIOVANNI PARRELLA, ROSARIA VIGLIETTI, VINCENZO SANGIOVANNI, MIRIAM GARGIULO, FILOMENA DI MARTINO, ANNALISA DEL GIUDICE, GIULIA SANTORO, MARIANO BERNARDO, MARIA AURORA CARLEO, ANTONIO CHIRIANNI
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