Madeline Carwile
0000-0001-6648-830X
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In-kind nutritional supplementation for household contacts of persons with tuberculosis would be cost-effective for reducing tuberculosis incidence and mortality in India: a modeling study
National Institutes of Health Funding for Tuberculosis Comorbidities Is Disproportionate to Their Epidemiologic Impact
Undernutrition can no longer be an afterthought for global efforts to eliminate TB
Undernutrition is feeding the tuberculosis pandemic: A perspective
Nutritional Supplementation Would Be Cost-Effective for Reducing Tuberculosis Incidence and Mortality in India: The Ration Optimization to Impede Tuberculosis (ROTI-TB) Model
‘People listen more to what actors say’: A qualitative study of tuberculosis-related knowledge, behaviours, stigma, and potential interventions in Puducherry, India
Climate change and TB: the soil and seed conceptual framework
How much do Indians pay for tuberculosis treatment? A cost analysis
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