Socioeconomic status and self-reported tuberculosis: a multilevel analysis in a low-income township in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
Few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting the prevalence of tuberculosis in developing countries. The compositional and contextual factors that affect health and disease patterns must be fully understood to successfully control tuberculosis. Experience with tuberculos...
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Main Authors: | Jane Murray Cramm (Author), Xander Koolman (Author), Valerie Møller (Author), Anna P. Nieboer (Author) |
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