The prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) in Ghanaian slums is high, necessitating effective preventive strategies. A comparative longitudinal study using qualitative and quantitative data collection methods from both regions. Mobile phone-based awareness campaigns significantly reduced TB knowledge disparities by 45% among participants in Ghanaian slums compared to baseline levels. Mobile health interventions show promise for TB prevention, warranting replication and further research. Implement mobile health strategies tailored to local contexts, incorporating feedback loops for continuous improvement. mobile health, tuberculosis, prevention, Ghanaian slums, Ethiopia
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