Opportunities for Mobile App-Based Adherence Support for Children With Tuberculosis in South Africa
Tuberculosis is the number one infectious cause of death globally. Young children, generally those younger than 5 years, are at the highest risk of progressing from tuberculosis infection to tuberculosis disease and of developing the most severe forms of tuberculosis. Most current tuberculosis drug...
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Main Authors: | Morse, Rachel M (Author), Myburgh, Hanlie (Author), Reubi, David (Author), Archey, Ava E (Author), Busakwe, Leletu (Author), Garcia-Prats, Anthony J (Author), Hesseling, Anneke C (Author), Jacobs, Stephanie (Author), Mbaba, Sharon (Author), Meyerson, Kyla (Author), Seddon, James A (Author), van der Zalm, Marieke M (Author), Wademan, Dillon T (Author), Hoddinott, Graeme (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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