Barriers and motivation for presumptive tuberculosis case referral: qualitative analysis among operators of community medicine outlets in Ghana
Abstract Background Community medicine outlets (CMOs) are the first point of call for individuals presenting with cough in Ghana. Although operators of CMOs comprising pharmacists and over-the-counter (OTC) medicine sellers largely support the public-private mix strategy which seeks to engage pharma...
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Main Authors: | M.P Kwabla (Author), C. J. Klett-Tammen (Author), S. Castell (Author) |
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