Outcome of tuberculosis treatment in HIV-positive adults diagnosed through active versus passive case-finding
Background: The World Health Organization strongly recommends regular screening for tuberculosis (TB) in HIV-positive individuals. Objective: To compare the outcome of anti-tuberculosis treatment (ATT) in HIV-positive adults diagnosed with TB through active case-finding (ACF) or passive case-finding...
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Main Authors: | Taye T. Balcha (Author), Sten Skogmar (Author), Erik Sturegård (Author), Per Björkman (Author), Niclas Winqvist (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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