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1. The different clinical guideline standards in Brazil: High cost treatment diseases versus poverty-related diseases.

2. Feasibility of using postal and web-based surveys to estimate the prevalence of tuberculosis among health care workers in South Africa.

3. Direct and indirect effects of enablers on HIV testing, initiation and retention in antiretroviral treatment and AIDS related mortality.

4. How cutaneous leishmaniasis and treatment impacts in the patients’ lives: A cross-sectional study.

5. Triple burden of disease and out of pocket healthcare expenditure of women in India.

6. Impact of HIV knowledge and stigma on the uptake of HIV testing – Results from a community-based participatory research survey among migrants from sub-Saharan Africa in Germany.

7. Diagnostic pathways and direct medical costs incurred by new adult pulmonary tuberculosis patients prior to anti-tuberculosis treatment – Tamil Nadu, India.

8. The Health Economic Value of Changes in Glycaemic Control, Weight and Rates of Hypoglycaemia in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus.

9. Non-Uptake of HIV Testing in Children at Risk in Two Urban and Rural Settings in Zambia: A Mixed-Methods Study.

10. Multi-Country Analysis of Treatment Costs for HIV/AIDS (MATCH): Facility-Level ART Unit Cost Analysis in Ethiopia, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa and Zambia.

11. Effects of COVID-19 on trade flows: Measuring their impact through government policy responses

12. The Cost-Effectiveness of Different Feeding Patterns Combined with Prompt Treatments for Preventing Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission in South Africa: Estimates from Simulation Modeling.

13. Cost Analysis of a Nucleic Acid Amplification Test in the Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis at an Urban Hospital with a High Prevalence of TB/HIV.

14. Heterogeneous HIV Testing Preferences in an Urban Setting in Tanzania: Results from a Discrete Choice Experiment.

15. The different clinical guideline standards in Brazil: High cost treatment diseases versus poverty-related diseases

16. Direct and indirect effects of enablers on HIV testing, initiation and retention in antiretroviral treatment and AIDS related mortality

17. Feasibility of using postal and web-based surveys to estimate the prevalence of tuberculosis among health care workers in South Africa