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Multiple perspectives on diagnosis delay for tuberculosis from key stakeholders in poor rural China: Case study in four provinces

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  • Yan, Fei
  • Thomson, Rachael
  • Tang, Shenglan
  • Squire, Stephen Bertel
  • Wang, Wei
  • Liu, Xiaoyun
  • Gong, Youlong
  • Zhao, Fengzeng
  • Tolhurst, Rachel

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  • Yan, Fei & Thomson, Rachael & Tang, Shenglan & Squire, Stephen Bertel & Wang, Wei & Liu, Xiaoyun & Gong, Youlong & Zhao, Fengzeng & Tolhurst, Rachel, 2007. "Multiple perspectives on diagnosis delay for tuberculosis from key stakeholders in poor rural China: Case study in four provinces," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 82(2), pages 186-199, July.
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