Compliance to directly observed treatment short course chemotherapy (DOTS) among the pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Kathmandu District of Nepal.
ABSTRACT: Introduction : Tuberculosis (TB) remains a world-wide public health problem despite of the fact that the causative organism was discovered more than 100 years ago, 90 years of vaccination status and 60 years of chemotherapy. Compliance to TB treatment has been shown to reduce mortality, r...
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Main Author: | Shah,Sudhir Kumar |
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Language: | English |
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