Bureau central pour la prévention de la tuberculose
Central Bureau for the Prevention of Tuberculosis
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Founded
1902-10-26 Berlin Germany
History
26 Oct 1902, Berlin (Germany), by Robert Koch, following resolution of an international congress held in 1901, London (UK), and several previous meetings from 1867 onwards. Last activity reported 1912. Activities continued by 'International Union Against Tuberculosis (IUAT) -- Union internationale contre la tuberculose (UICT)', also referred to as 'International Association Against Tuberculosis -- Association internationale contre la tuberculose', currently B-XB2651 - International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), set up 20 Oct 1920, Paris (France).
Events
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UIA Org ID
XH1172
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