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Mycobacterium tuberculosis and NTM Drug Susceptibility Testing
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Use of Fluorochrome Staining for Detecting Acid-Fast Mycobacteria
: a training program designed for public health and clinical laboratory personnel with basic to intermediate levels of experience in mycobacteriology, who will prepare, stain and examine smears for acid-fast bacilli.
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