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Are routine tuberculosis programme data suitable to report on antiretroviral therapy use of HIV infected tuberculosis patients?

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Figure 1 Breakdown of notified TB patients and their linkageto the HIV patient record.
Table 1 Results of HIV testing, registration with HIV services and ART-use in the three health facilities

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