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The impact of an IEC campaign on tuberculosis awareness and health seeking behaviour in Delhi, India

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Sharma, N., Taneja, D. K., Pagare, D., Saha, R., Vashist, R. P., & Ingle, G. K. A. (2005). The
impact of an IEC campaign on tuberculosis awareness and health seeking behaviour in Delhi, India. The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 9(11), 1259-1265.

Abstract
OBJECTIVE:

To study the impact of an intensive IEC campaign regarding the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme launched by the Government of Delhi on awareness generation among the general population and improvement in self-reporting by symptomatic cases in Delhi, India.