Toma Avramov
- PCR identification of HPV from recurrent respiratory papillomatosisBy Metodi Kunchev, Toma Avramov, Ilya Tsekov and Antoaneta ManolovaMetodi Kunchev1Laboratory of Molecular Virology, Military Medical Academy, Sofia, BulgariaToma Avramov2ENT Clinic, University Hospital Tsaritsa Yoana, Sofia, BulgariaIlya Tsekov1Laboratory of Molecular Virology, Military Medical Academy, Sofia, BulgariaAntoaneta Manolova3Health System Functioning, National Center for Public Health and Analysis, Sofia, Bulgaria
- Adjuvant BCG immunotherapy induces an effective antiviral immune response in recurrent respiratory papillomatosisBy Evelina Vetskova, Maria Muhtarova, Toma Avramov and Maria NikolovaEvelina Vetskova1Immunology and Allergology, National Center of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Sofia, BulgariaMaria Muhtarova1Immunology and Allergology, National Center of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Sofia, BulgariaToma Avramov2II Otorhynolaryngology Clinic, University Hospital "Tsaritsa Joanna", Sofia, BulgariaMaria Nikolova1Immunology and Allergology, National Center of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Sofia, Bulgaria
- Parental smoking, asthma and asthma-like symptoms in preschool children from BulgariaBy Antoaneta Manolova, Galya Tsolova, Krassimira Kostadinova, Toma Avramov, Maya Tafradjiiska, Anelia Koteva and Kristin EvstatievaAntoaneta Manolova1Child Health, National Center for Public Health and Analysis, Sofia, BulgariaGalya Tsolova1Child Health, National Center for Public Health and Analysis, Sofia, BulgariaKrassimira Kostadinova1Child Health, National Center for Public Health and Analysis, Sofia, BulgariaToma Avramov2II ENT Clinic, UHAT Tzaritsa Joanna-ISUL, Sofia, BulgariaMaya Tafradjiiska3Diagnostic and Consultation Unit, UHAT of Pulmonary Diseases St.Sofia, Sofia, BulgariaAnelia Koteva1Child Health, National Center for Public Health and Analysis, Sofia, BulgariaKristin Evstatieva1Child Health, National Center for Public Health and Analysis, Sofia, Bulgaria
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