Costs and cost-effectiveness of a comprehensive tuberculosis case finding strategy in Zambia.
<h4>Introduction</h4>Active-case finding (ACF) programs have an important role in addressing case detection gaps and halting tuberculosis (TB) transmission. Evidence is limited on the cost-effectiveness of ACF interventions, particularly on how their value is impacted by different operat...
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Auteurs principaux: | Youngji Jo, Mary Kagujje, Karl Johnson, David Dowdy, Peter Hangoma, Lophina Chiliukutu, Monde Muyoyeta, Hojoon Sohn |
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2021
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