Stigma among healthcare workers towards hepatitis B infection in Bangalore, India: a qualitative study
Abstract Background With about 50 million people infected with hepatitis B (HBV) in India the burden of disease is high. Stigma has been identified to have a major negative impact on screening, diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis B patients. The aim of this study was to assess the stigma in nurses...
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Main Authors: | F. C. van der Scheun (Author), M. C. M. Nagelkerke (Author), A. Kilaru (Author), V. Shridhar (Author), R. Prasad (Author), T. S. van der Werf (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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