Feasibility of a social protection linkage program for individuals at-risk for tuberculosis in Uganda.
Social protection interventions have the potential to accelerate progress towards global tuberculosis (TB) targets. We piloted a screening and linkage program at four community health centers (HC) to enroll adults seeking TB diagnostic evaluation services into existing government-supported social pr...
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Main Authors: | Grace Nanyunja (Author), Jillian L Kadota (Author), Catherine Namale (Author), Mollie Hudson (Author), Talemwa Nalugwa (Author), Stavia Turyahabwe (Author), Adithya Cattamanchi (Author), Achilles Katamba (Author), Prosper Muhumuza (Author), Priya B Shete (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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