TextTB: A Mixed Method Pilot Study Evaluating Acceptance, Feasibility, and Exploring Initial Efficacy of a Text Messaging Intervention to Support TB Treatment Adherence
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Sarah Iribarren | Patricia F. Pearce | Cristina Chirico | S. Beck | S. Iribarren | Mirta Etchevarria | Fernando Rubinstein | C. Chirico | M. Etchevarria | Daniel Cardinale | F. Rubinstein | Susan Beck | Daniel Cardinale
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