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Plos One|January 13, 2021
Understanding drivers of family planning in rural northern India: An integrated mixed-methods approachMokshada Jain, Yael Caplan, B M Ramesh, et al.
Global Health, Science and Practice|October 3, 2020
Bringing Greater Precision to Interactions Between Community Health Workers and Households to Improve Maternal and Newborn Health Outcomes in IndiaPeter Smittenaar, B M Ramesh, Mokshada Jain, et al.
BMJ Global Health|September 11, 2020
Understanding why at-risk population segments do not seek care for tuberculosis: a precision public health approach in South IndiaSarah Helfinstein, Elisabeth Engl, Beena E Thomas, et al.
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Plos One|January 13, 2021
Understanding drivers of family planning in rural northern India: An integrated mixed-methods approachMokshada Jain, Yael Caplan, B M Ramesh, et al.
Global Health, Science and Practice|October 3, 2020
Bringing Greater Precision to Interactions Between Community Health Workers and Households to Improve Maternal and Newborn Health Outcomes in IndiaPeter Smittenaar, B M Ramesh, Mokshada Jain, et al.
BMJ Global Health|September 11, 2020
Understanding why at-risk population segments do not seek care for tuberculosis: a precision public health approach in South IndiaSarah Helfinstein, Elisabeth Engl, Beena E Thomas, et al.
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