Challenges in delivery of tuberculosis Services in Ethiopian Pastoralist Settings: clues for reforming service models and organizational structures
Abstract Background The End-TB strategy aims to see a world free of tuberculosis (TB) by the coming decade through detecting and treating all cases irrespective of socioeconomic inequalities. However, case detections and treatment outcomes have not been as they should be in Somali pastoral settings...
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Main Authors: | Fentabil Getnet (Author), Meaza Demissie (Author), Alemayehu Worku (Author), Tesfaye Gobena (Author), Rea Tschopp (Author), Alinoor Mohamed Farah (Author), Berhanu Seyoum (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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