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Consolidated case notification of all intervention districts, adjusted by implementation timing.
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Quintile rank of 2015 notification rates by Australian Local Government Area.
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Engagement, app interactions and notifications over the study period per participant.
Published 2025“…<p>Engagement, app interactions and notifications over the study period per participant.</p>…”
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Impact of Genetic Notification on Smoking Cessation: Systematic Review and Pooled-Analysis
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Smear Positive Tuberculosis Case Notifications in Afghanistan in 6 Provinces 2008–2012.
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<b>Figure 1.</b>District level trends in cough syrup consumption from private sector (mean in litres, per 0.1 million population, quarterly*) andTB notification rates(total notification, private sector notification, missed notification from private sector per 0.1 million population, quarterly*), across 33^ districts of Rajasthan, India, January 2021 – March 2024
Published 2025“…District level mean quarterly overall notification rate was 43 per 0.1 million population: lowest in April-June 2021 and highest in April-June 2022) and it was 12 per 0.1 million population in private sector: lowest in January-March 2023 and highest in July-September 2021.District level mean quarterly missed private notification rate was 81 per 0.1 million population: lowest in January-March 2023 and highest in January-March 2022 (<b>Figure 1</b>). …”
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