Stakeholder perspectives around post-TB wellbeing and care in Kenya and Malawi
<h4>Background</h4> There is growing awareness of the burden of post-TB morbidity, and its impact on the lives and livelihoods of TB affected households. However little work has been done to determine how post-TB care might be delivered in a feasible and sustainable way, within existing...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Karanja (Author), Tumaini Malenga (Author), Jessie Mphande (Author), Stephen Bertel Squire (Author), Jeremiah Chakaya Muhwa (Author), Ewan M. Tomeny (Author), Laura Rosu (Author), Stephen Mulupi (Author), Tom Wingfield (Author), Eliya Zulu (Author), Jamilah Meghji (Author) |
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