Do loss to follow-up and death rates from ART care vary across primary health care facilities and hospitals in south Ethiopia? A retrospective follow-up study
Wondu Teshome,1 Mehretu Belayneh,1 Mathewos Moges,1 Emebet Mekonnen,2 Misganu Endrias,2 Sinafiksh Ayele,2 Tebeje Misganaw,2 Mekonnen Shiferaw,2 Tigist Tesema2 1School of Public and Environmental Health, Hawassa University, 2Health Research and Technology Transfer Support Process, Southern Nations Na...
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Autores principales: | Teshome W, Belayneh M, Moges M, Mekonnen E, Endrias M, Ayele S, Misganaw T, Shiferaw M, Tesema T |
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Dove Medical Press
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/833ed8ac053c4a00bbd29d58df03c619 |
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