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@ccsaude ccsaude commented May 17, 2019

Indicator concept must be reviewed for TX_CURR

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Well done on your PR!

@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ simply restart OpenMRS/tomcat and the module will be loaded and started.
| Indicators | Description |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| _Tx_Pvls_ | Percentage of ART patients with a viral load result documented in the medical record and/or laboratory information systems (LIS) within the past 12 months with a suppressed viral load (<1000 copies/ml). |
| _Tx_Curr_ | Number of adults and children currently receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART). New spec using 30 day period |
| _Tx_Curr_ | Number of adults and children currently receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART). New spec using 30 day period (Review the concept definitions) |
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This is what it looks like when I comment on your code

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