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Title: Tuberculosis's page
Post by: TBN on Oct 18, 2012
Hi everyone I don't know if it is the right section. Anyway Im a young molecular biologist with an interest in public health and control of tuberculosis in developing countries. Few days ago I decided to open a new fan page that speak all about tuberculosis. My interest is to face tuberculosis in a multidisciplinar way, from research, to epidemiology, to economics aspect. Please if u are interested in tuberculosis follow me and support me on fb or twitter. My dream is to sensibilize all people that doesn't know anythings about tuberculosis because TB is second only to HIV as the leading infectious killer of adults worldwide.
Many thx

TBN tuberculosis news on facebook or
TBNtuberculosis on twitter
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https://www.facebook.com/TuberculosisNews

https://twitter.com/TBNTuberculosis


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Title: Re: Tuberculosis's page
Post by: bio_man on Oct 18, 2012
Will move this to the links section.

Thanks for sharing, good luck with your work.


Title: Re: Tuberculosis's page
Post by: TBN on Oct 19, 2012
really thank u for helping


Title: Re: Tuberculosis's page
Post by: TBN on Oct 30, 2012
1160 "like" in 5 days...really thanks u to everyone...even the OMS's director Dr. Raviglione follow me on fb'page..Im waiting u


Title: Re: Tuberculosis's page
Post by: ThePsychic on Oct 30, 2012
1160 "like" in 5 days...really thanks u to everyone...even the OMS's director Dr. Raviglione follow me on fb'page..Im waiting u

It's a pleasure to help. Those likes are almost going to surpass the 1.3 we've got on here!


Title: Re: Tuberculosis's page
Post by: bio_man on Oct 30, 2012
really thank u for helping

No problemo!


Title: Re: Tuberculosis's page
Post by: TBN on Oct 31, 2012
Thank u...Tuberculosis is not a normal infectious disease, many risck factors are involved and the molecular approach alone, or even the bio-medical one taken in isolation, are not sufficient to fight such multifactorial global disease. For this reason raising awareness about tuberculosis infection is key to helping prevent the disease