Engagement of public and private medical facilities in tuberculosis care in Myanmar: contributions and trends over an eight-year period
Abstracts Background As part of the WHO End TB strategy, national tuberculosis (TB) programs increasingly aim to engage all private and public TB care providers. Engagement of communities, civil society organizations and public and private care provider is the second pillar of the End TB strategy. I...
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Main Authors: | Thin Thin Nwe (Author), Saw Saw (Author), Le Le Win (Author), Myo Myo Mon (Author), Johan van Griensven (Author), Shuisen Zhou (Author), Palanivel Chinnakali (Author), Safieh Shah (Author), Saw Thein (Author), Si Thu Aung (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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