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A retrospective analysis of two-month sputum smear non-conversion in new sputum smear positive tuberculosis patients in the Free State Province, South Africa
Submitted: 26 November 2024 | Published: 29 June 2014
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Nanteza G. Kigozi, Centre for Health Systems Research and Development, University of the Free State, South AfricaPerpetual Chikobvu, Department of Community Health, University of the Free State, South Africa; and, Free State Department of Health, Bloemfontein, South Africa
James C. Heunis, Centre for Health Systems Research and Development, University of the Free State, South Africa
Sonja van der Merwe, Free State Department of Health, Bloemfontein, South Africa
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