Local problems, local solutions: improving tuberculosis control at the district level in Malawi
OBJECTIVE: To examine the causes of a low cure rate at the district level of a tuberculosis (TB) control programme and to formulate, implement, and evaluate an intervention to improve the situation. METHODS: The study setting was Mzuzu (population 60 000), where the annual smear-positive pulmonary T...
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