High non-compliance rate among presumptive tuberculosis cases referred from peripheral health facilities in silti district of Southern Ethiopia: a mixed methods study
Abstract Background For presumptive Tuberculosis (TB) case referral to be effective, most of the referred cases need to present themselves to health facilities for assessment and testing. Otherwise, cases of TB could be missed, and these cases are at an increased risk of delayed diagnosis, complicat...
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Main Authors: | Habtamu Milkias (Author), Delenasaw Yewhalaw (Author), Gemeda Abebe (Author) |
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