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High efficacy of artemether–lumefantrine and dihydroartemisinin–piperaquine for the treatment of uncomplicated falciparu
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Knowledge and perception on type2 diabetes and hypertension among HIV clients utilizing care and treatment services: a c
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Knowledge and perception on type2 diabetes and hypertension among HIV clients utilizing care and treatment services: a c
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Assessment of GeneXpert GxAlert platform for multi drug resistant tuberculosis diagnosis and patients’ linkage to care i
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Assessment of sputum smear-positive but culture-negative results among newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients i
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Clinical implication of novel drug resistance-conferring mutations in resistant tuberculosis
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Ethnicity and Child Health in Northern Tanzania: Maasai Pastoralists Are Disadvantaged Compared to Neighbouring Ethnic G
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Father absence but not fosterage predicts food insecurity, relative poverty, and poor child health in northern Tanzania
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Reply to Rieger and Wagner: Context matters when studying purportedly harmful cultural practices
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No evidence that polygynous marriage is a harmful cultural practice in northern Tanzania
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The Role of Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests in Screening of Patients to be Enrolled in Clinical Trials in Low Malaria Tra
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Who Has Mycobacterial Disease? A Cross Sectional Study in Agropastoral Communities in Tanzania
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Context matters when studying purportedly harmful cultural practices
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Incidence of Induced Abortion and Post-Abortion Care in Tanzania
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Knowledge and Perceptions about Tuberculosis in Agropastoral Communities in Northern Tanzania: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Experienced and Perceived Risks of Mycobacterial Diseases: A Cross Sectional Study among Agropastoral Communities in Nor
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