Wing W. Yew
- Smoking adversely affects treatment response, outcome and relapse in tuberculosisBy Chi C. Leung, Wing W. Yew, Chi K. Chan, Kwok C. Chang, Wing S. Law, Shuk N. Lee, Lai B. Tai, Eric C.C. Leung, Ronald K.F. Au, Shan S. Huang and Cheuk M. TamArticle | Published in 2014 in European Respiratory JournalChi C. Leung1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaWing W. Yew2Stanley Ho Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaChi K. Chan1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaKwok C. Chang1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaWing S. Law1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaShuk N. Lee1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaLai B. Tai1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaEric C.C. Leung1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaRonald K.F. Au1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaShan S. Huang1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaCheuk M. Tam1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, China
- Smoking adversely affects treatment response, outcome and relapse in tuberculosisBy Chi C. Leung, Wing W. Yew, Chi K. Chan, Kwok C. Chang, Wing S. Law, Shuk N. Lee, Lai B. Tai, Eric C.C. Leung, Ronald K.F. Au, Shan S. Huang and Cheuk M. TamChi C. Leung1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaWing W. Yew2Stanley Ho Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaChi K. Chan1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaKwok C. Chang1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaWing S. Law1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaShuk N. Lee1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaLai B. Tai1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaEric C.C. Leung1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaRonald K.F. Au1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaShan S. Huang1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, ChinaCheuk M. Tam1TB and Chest Service, Dept of Health, Hong Kong, China
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