The Effect of Conditional Cash Transfers on Tuberculosis Incidence and Mortality is Determined by Ethnoracial and Socioeconomic Factors: A Cohort Study of 54 Million Individuals in Brazil
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Petra Todd
Review 2: "The Effect of Conditional Cash Transfers on Tuberculosis Incidence and Mortality is Determined by Ethnoracial and Socioeconomic Factors: A Cohort Study of 54 Million Individuals in Brazil"
Reviewers highlight the study's valuable insights into the health benefits of conditional cash transfer programs. However, one reviewer notes that more methodological details and robustness checks are needed.
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William Dow
Review 1: "The Effect of Conditional Cash Transfers on Tuberculosis Incidence and Mortality is Determined by Ethnoracial and Socioeconomic Factors: A Cohort Study of 54 Million Individuals in Brazil"
Reviewers highlight the study's valuable insights into the health benefits of conditional cash transfer programs. However, one reviewer notes that more methodological details and robustness checks are needed.
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Reviewers: W Dow (UC Berkeley) | πππ β»οΈβ»οΈ
P Todd (University of Pennsylvania) | πππππ
F Rubinstein (Institute of Clinical Effectiveness and Health Policy & University of Oxford) & A Blumenfeld (Institute of Clinical Effectiveness and Health)| ππππβ»οΈ -