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Childhood tuberculosis activity book
Accessed November 2017
Emerging Infectious Diseases Vol. 16, No. 5, May 2010
Laboratory monitoring & evaluation tool Xpert Pre-installation Checklist
Accessed December 2017
This pocket guide offers basic information needed for the medical management of victims of radiation incidents in an easy-to-understand manner.
"This document has been developed for outpatient oncology
facilities to serve as a model for a basic infection
control and prevention plan. It contains policies
and procedures tailored to these settings to meet minimal
expectations of patient protections as described
in the CDC Guide to Infecti...on Prevention in Outpatient
Settings."
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The primary aim of this assessment is to evaluate current approaches to malaria surveillance in Myanmar and to provide a set of practical and feasible recommendations to further strengthen the surveillance system in the short to medium term. The assessment focuses on the surveillance of malaria case...s (as distinct from more general surveillance to support monitoring and evaluation) and, more specifically, on instruments and systems to collect, collate, report and analyse malaria data as a basis for informing malaria control policy and practice.
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The recruitment and use of children violates their rights and causes them physical, developmental, emotional, mental, and spiritual harm. The impact on their mental and physical well-being breaches the most fundamental human rights and represents a grave threat to durable peace and sustainable deve...lopment, as cycles of violence are perpetuated. The Paris Commitments adopted in Paris in February 2007 are an expression of strengthened international resolve to prevent the recruitment of children and highlight the actions governments can and should take to protect children affected by conflict. The Paris Principles are the operational guidelines related to sustainable reintegration of children formerly associated with armed forces and groups.
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Report for the WHO Meningitis Guideline Revision (May 2014)
Mental Health First Aid Guidelines
A summary of the national drug situation
Providing community-based mental health services position paper
The Anglophone Africa Civil Society and Communities CCM Shadow Report and Scorecard Initiative