Institutional tuberculosis infection control in a rural sub-district in South Africa: A quality improvement study
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a major global health challenge, and South Africa is one of the high-burden countries. A national TB infection control (TBIC) guideline has stipulated three areas of infection control at health facilities: work practice and administrative control, environmental contr...
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Main Authors: | Martha B. Mekebeb (Author), Klaus von Pressentin (Author), Louis S. Jenkins (Author) |
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