Self-driven solutions and resilience adapted by people with drug-resistant tuberculosis and their caregivers in Bengaluru and Hyderabad, India: a qualitative study

Author:

Nagarajan KarikalanORCID,Kumarswamy Karthikeyan,Begum Rehana,Panibatla Vikas,Singarajipura Anil,Adepu Rajesham,Munjattu Joseph Francis,Sellapan Senthil,Arangba Stephen,Goswami Amrita,Swamickan Reuben,Basha Javeed,Dsouza Pearl Maria,Muniyandi Malaisamy

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Elsevier BV

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