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Pneumonia and diarrhoea account for 23% of under-five mortality and were responsible for an estimated 1.17 million deaths in children under five globally. Furthermore, pneumonia and diarrhoea were responsible for 18% of mortality in children 5–9 years of age, resulting in an estimated 86 000 preve
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This six-day training is intended for case managers/community health volunteers/field supervisors who help households affected by HIV in India.
Accessed Febr. 6, 2020
Accessed: 30.10.2019
World Drug Report 2018
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World Drug Report 2018
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Health Systems in Transition. Vol. 5 No.3 2015
This Technical Brief focuses on current principles and approaches to Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM) management, highlighting key constraints, gaps in knowledge and areas still lacking consensus. It is intended to inform ongoing debates among prac
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Supplement October 2010
HIV/AIDS, security and conflict: making the connections
A survival guide for clinicans.
3rd edition.
Exciting new treatment approaches make the management of hepatitic C one of the most rapidly developing areas of medicine. The Flying Publisher short Guide to Hepatitis C is an up-to-date source of information for physicians, residents and advanced
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Scant data exists on the prevalence of violence against children worldwide. However, available information, including the United Nations Secretary-General’s Study on Violence against Children, sho
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SRHR, HIV AND AIDS Governance Manual
Getting to Zero
Sustainable Financing of National HIV Responses
Slideset updated regularly to include the latest data and guidance on COVID-19 risk and management in special populations, including children and pregnant women, and persons with comorbidities.