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The effects of integration on leprosy care. An evaluation of integrated leprosy services in northern India ten years after initiation
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Waanders B
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The effects of integration on leprosy care. An evaluation of integrated leprosy services in northern India ten years after initiation
. Amsterdam: VU University; 2011.
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Referral system: a vital link in the sustainability of leprosy services.
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Rao SP
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Referral system: a vital link in the sustainability of leprosy services.
Lepr Rev. 2010;81(4):292-8.
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Integration of leprosy into GHS in India: a follow up study (2006-2007).
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Pandey A
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Rathod H
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Integration of leprosy into GHS in India: a follow up study (2006-2007).
Lepr Rev. 2010;81(4):306-17.
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National workshop for re-defining roles and responsibilities of NGOs/VOs in the context of leprosy elimination and integration with general health care system 16-17 July 2002, New Delhi. Report and recommendations
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National workshop for re-defining roles and responsibilities of NGOs/VOs in the context of leprosy elimination and integration with general health care system 16-17 July 2002, New Delhi. Report and recommendations
. New Delhi: Leprosy Division, Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare; 2002.
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