Impact of newer initiatives on treatment compliance and outcome in tuberculosis patients of rural Delhi and rural Ghaziabad – a comparative study

Introduction Methodology Results Conclusion References Citation Tables / Figures Corresponding Author Dr Deepika Agrawal, Professor and Head, Dept of Community Medicine, Santosh Medical College, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201009. E Mail ID: deepikasudhanshu@gmail.com

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