- Marta Balinska
- Warsaw
More than 30000 people in the Russian Federation leave prison with tuberculosis every year, according to Dr Malgorzata Grzemska of the World Health Organization in Geneva, who spoke at a conference in Warsaw on emerging and drug resistant infections in central and eastern Europe. The conference was organised by the Polish National Institute of Hygiene and New York's …
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