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Cross-sectional study in the 3 Indian cities Delhi, Mumbai, and PatnaIndia
Retrospective cohort study
A retrospective comparative cohort study of a TB program
Prospective cohort study
Household survey carried out in the state of Punjab, India
A cohort study of completed SORT IT courses
Aimed to determine prevalence and determinants of ART failure in those on first-line treatment
Cross-sectional analytical study conducted among Bhutanese adults (18–69 years)
Cross-sectional study conducted in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Rajasthan during 2010-2013
TB is the leading opportunistic disease and cause of death in patients with HIV infection
Estimates out-of-pocket expenditure due to hospitalisation from NCDs and its impact on households
Noise pollution in hospitals is recognized as a serious health hazard
Trained private practitioners (PPs) and Ayurvedic (APs) to find 'missing' TB cases
A retrospective cohort study
Describes impact of HIV interventions on the trend of TB treatment outcomes in Swaziland
Household survey among women who underwent caesarean section (C-sections)
Documents the proportion, trend, characteristics and outcomes of road traffic injury admissions
A cross-sectional study of 1135 patients
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