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Response to correspondence article on the research protocol titled Towards Health Equity and Transformative Action on tribal health (THETA) study to describe, explain and act on tribal health inequities in India: A health systems research study protocol .

Prashanth Nuggehalli SrinivasTanya SeshadriNandini VelhoGiridhara Rathnaiah BabuC MadegowdaYogish Channa BasappaSumanth Mallikarjuna MajgiDeepa Bhat
Published in: Wellcome open research (2023)
In this correspondence, we, co-authors and collaborators involved in the Towards Health Equity and Transformative Action on tribal health (THETA) study  respond to a recent article published in Wellcome Open Research titled  Correspondence article on the research protocol titled 'Towards Health Equity and Transformative Action on tribal health (THETA) study to describe, explain and act on tribal health inequities in India: A health systems research study protocol' published in Wellcome Open Research in December 2019  In the first part, we provide overall clarifications on the THETA study and in the second part respond to specific comments by the authors of the aforementioned correspondence.
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