Abstract:
The public health approach has been employed to TB management and control in LMICs including Africa, minus adequate funding and amid weak, poorly-resourced health systems (staffing, technology)
Reference:
Paper presented at the 'Community, rights and gender: meaningful engagement with African-centred masculinities to end TB', London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine's LIGHTonTB Consortium, SSHIFTB, and UNION (The International Union Against TB and Lung Disease), 11 July
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