Guy Hagan
- The significance of a mycobacterial isolate in a low tuberculosis prevalence settingBy Guy Hagan and Andrew FairfaxGuy Hagan1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, Stafford, United KingdomAndrew Fairfax1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, Stafford, United Kingdom
- A retrospective analysis of quinolone prescriptions for tuberculosis in two North Birmingham hospitalsBy Guy Hagan, Dwight McLeod and Nazim NathaniGuy Hagan1Department of Respiratory Medicine, City and Sandwell Hospitals, Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, Birmingham, United KingdomDwight McLeod1Department of Respiratory Medicine, City and Sandwell Hospitals, Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, Birmingham, United KingdomNazim Nathani1Department of Respiratory Medicine, City and Sandwell Hospitals, Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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