Center for Global Health Policy’s “Science Speaks”: AIDS 2016: Community health workers raise TB diagnoses in Malawi HIV clinic
Reporting on the AIDS 2016 conference in Durban, Christine Lubinski, executive director of the Center for Global Health Policy, discusses results from a pilot intervention in Malawi that aimed to improve TB diagnosis among HIV patients by providing “community health workers already experienced in HIV screening and care linkage with a one-day training to learn to screen for tuberculosis”  (7/27).

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