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Baxter S, Goyder E, Chambers D, et al. Interventions to improve contact tracing for tuberculosis in specific groups and in wider populations: an evidence synthesis. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2017 Jan. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 5.1.)
Interventions to improve contact tracing for tuberculosis in specific groups and in wider populations: an evidence synthesis.
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Susan Baxter (Research Fellow) led the study and took the lead in analysis and report writing.
Elizabeth Goyder (Professor of Public Health) led the development of the protocol and provided expertise and advice during the study.
Duncan Chambers (Research Fellow) contributed to the review processes.
Maxine Johnson (Research Fellow) contributed to the review processes.
Louise Preston (Information Specialist) developed the search strategy and carried out electronic database searching.
Andrew Booth (Reader) provided methodological input to the review processes.
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