Can public-private collaboration promote tuberculosis case detection among the poor and vulnerable?
Private-public mix (PPM) DOTS is widely advocated as a DOTS adaptation for promoting progress towards the international tuberculosis (TB) control targets of detecting 70% of TB cases and successfully treating 85% of these. Private health care plays a central role in health-care provision in many dev...
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Main Authors: | Rasmus Malmborg (Author), Gillian Mann (Author), Rachael Thomson (Author), S Bertel Squire (Author) |
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