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WHO’s Essential Medicines List and List of Essential Diagnostics are core guidance documents that help countries prioritize critical health products that should be widely available and affordable throughout health systems. The updated Essential Medicines List adds 23 medicines for children.
In eastern and southern Africa
#EndAdolescentAIDS
July 2018
- A global call to action
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Supplement October 2010
HIV/AIDS, security and conflict: making the connections
The objective of this briefis to set outlinkages between food safety and the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs), to identify priority issues,and to suggest how investments in food safety can help attain SDGs.
Country report
UNAIDS Series: Engaging uniformed services in the fight against AIDS
Case Study 2
WHO and UNITAID
in collaboration with IMPAACT (International Maternal Pediatric Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trials) network, PENTA (Paediatric European Network for Treatment of AIDS) foundation and experts from the Paediatric Antiretroviral Working Group
Accessed: 08.11.2019
Investigación original / Original research
Rev Panam Salud Publica 35(1), 2014
“Continuum of HIV services refers to a comprehensive package of HIV prevention, diagnostic, treatment, care and support services provided for people at risk of HIV infection or living with HIV and their families”
August, 2018
Accessed Febr. 6, 2020
Accessed Febr. 6, 2020
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