The research agenda for improving health policy, systems performance, and service delivery for tuberculosis control: a WHO perspective
The development of WHO's DOTS strategy for the control of tuberculosis (TB) in 1995 led to the expansion, adaptation and improvement of operational research in this area. From being a patchwork of small-scale studies concerned with aspects of service delivery, TB operational research shifted to...
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Main Authors: | Nunn Paul (Author), Harries Anthony (Author), Godfrey-Faussett Peter (Author), Gupta Raj (Author), Maher Dermot (Author), Raviglione Mario (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2002-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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