Do community-based active case-finding interventions have indirect impacts on wider TB case detection and determinants of subsequent TB testing behaviour? A systematic review.
Community-based active case-finding (ACF) may have important impacts on routine TB case-detection and subsequent patient-initiated diagnosis pathways, contributing "indirectly" to infectious diseases prevention and care. We investigated the impact of ACF beyond directly diagnosed patients...
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Main Authors: | Helena R A Feasey (Author), Rachael M Burke (Author), Marriott Nliwasa (Author), Lelia H Chaisson (Author), Jonathan E Golub (Author), Fahd Naufal (Author), Adrienne E Shapiro (Author), Maria Ruperez (Author), Lily Telisinghe (Author), Helen Ayles (Author), Cecily Miller (Author), Helen E D Burchett (Author), Peter MacPherson (Author), Elizabeth L Corbett (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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