Community-based referral for tuberculosis preventive therapy is effective for treatment completion
Expansion of tuberculous preventive therapy (TPT) is essential to curb TB incidence and mortality among people with HIV (PWH), yet implementation has been slow. Innovative strategies to operationalize TPT are urgently needed. Here we present an evaluation of community-based identification and referr...
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Main Authors: | Sheela V. Shenoi (Author), Tassos C. Kyriakides (Author), Emily Kainne Dokubo (Author), Vijayanand Guddera (Author), Peter Vranken (Author), Mitesh Desai (Author), Gerald Friedland (Author), Anthony P. Moll (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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