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Assesses factors associated with non-initiation and explores reasons from the provider’s perspective
Analytic study using data from a TB prevalence survey of people aged 65 years and over in China, 2013
Assesses the timing and risks for unfavourable treatment outcomes, focus on death and loss to follow-up
This study examines an enhanced case-finding strategy implemented in prisons in Chhattisgarh
Study assesses mortality, developmental impairments and nutritional status of low-birthweight children
The study found there were 1866 accidents resulted in 1143 injuries and 157 deaths
Results from the third year of the Low Carbon and Renewable Energy Economy Survey are presented.
Routine provisional data on births and deaths by month and NHS Board and Local Authority with possible revisions to previously published data.
This article explores the different factors which can impact on men and women's pay and how they can help us to understand the gender pay gap. The paper then goes on to decompose the gender pay gap into it's explaine…
Monthly update of class A, B and C drug seizure incidents and arrests by PSNI.
Contains estimates of government deficit and debt data submitted biannually to the European Commission for the Excessive Deficit Procedure (EDP) in accordance with the Maastricht Treaty.
This study assesses if a cardiovascular disease care package was associated with improved lifestyle and biomedical indicators
Compares the relative improvements in infection prevention and control between the public and private sectors
Mixed method study, used among 41 community-based direct observed treatment providers
A retrospective observation cohort study
The effect of Rajasthan implemented a policy of initiating TB-HIV diagnosis at all health institutions
This study demonstrates the impact on healthcare provision, after an airstrike hit the centre
Option Bþ, a programme for pregnant or breastfeeding HIV-positive women to begin combination antiretroviral therapy
Concludes post-Ebola health-related human resource deficit is alarmingly high, with very few staff available
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