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Others have made eloquent arguments on these web pages about the shortcomings and dangers of developing a consumer/provider relationship between students and higher education providers.
Rifampin was rarely used in Vietnam/Nepal, possibly because of the high prevalence of tuberculosis in these countries and the dangers of developing resistance in those with unsuspected active tuberculosis.
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