Provider-initiated symptom screening for tuberculosis in Zimbabwe: diagnostic value and the effect of HIV status
OBJECTIVE: To assess the diagnostic value of provider-initiated symptom screening for tuberculosis (TB) and how HIV status affects it. METHODS: We performed a secondary analysis of randomly selected participants in a community-based TB-HIV prevalence survey in Harare, Zimbabwe. All completed a five-...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth L Corbett (Author), Abbas Zezai (Author), Yin Bun Cheung (Author), Tsitsi Bandason (Author), Ethel Dauya (Author), Shungu S Munyati (Author), Anthony E Butterworth (Author), Simba Rusikaniko (Author), Gavin J Churchyard (Author), Stanley Mungofa (Author), Richard J Hayes (Author), Peter R Mason (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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