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- who: Rosalind Miller and collaborators from the suspected tuberculosis, as measured by ideal case management of standardised patients and adherence to recommended history-taking and advice-giving lists, was found to be equally poor in chains and independent pharmacies in Bengaluru, India have published the article: Do chain pharmacies perform better than independent pharmacies? Evidence from a standardised patient study of the management of childhood diarrhoea and suspected tuberculosis in urban India, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report results from one city, raising the question of whether the findings are generalisable to other . . .
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