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Specific measures are being taken within the National Tuberculosis Control Programme (NTP) to ad ... more
This 2016-2020 public-private mix strategic plan (PPM SP) is a 4-year framework designed to guide the National TB Control ... more
Reach the Unreached - FIND, TREAT, CURE TB, SAVE LIVES
Revised National TB Control Programme. Annual Status Report
National Tuberculosis Control Program; Mycobacterial Disease Control National AIDS/STD Program
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The social protection landscape for people affected by TB in the WHO South-East Asia Region
Notable progress has also been made on other key health indicators such as reducing maternal, infant and child deaths and malnutrition, increasing immunization coverage, eliminating infectious diseases such as polio and reducing the incidence of malaria, tuberculosis and diarrhoeal diseases. But ... more
Health Systems in Transition. Vol. 5 No.3 2015