Frontiers in Pediatrics | www.frontiersin.org
1 April 2019 | Volume 7 | Article 159
PLOS ONE | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210937
February 5, 2019
Целью этого отчета является пролить свет на некоторые ключевые вопросы системы здравоохранения Туркменистана и выразить нашу озабоченность по поводу той роли, ко...торую играют международные действующи.
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March 2018, Vol. 108, (3 Suppl 1)
Research Article
PLOS ONE | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190785 January 10, 2018
PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org
May 2013 | Volume 8 | Issue 5 | e63476
It's time to deliver differently.
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Supplement Article
WHO Guidelines for HIV PEP • CID 2015:60 (Suppl 3), S161 - S164
30th World AIDS Day Report
STAR Initiative, Unitaid and World Health Organization December 2018
Reporting period January 2015 – December 2015
Bucharest, April 2016
The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended a universal antiretroviral therapy (ART) for all HIVinfected children before the age of two since 2010, but this implies an early identification of these infants. We described the Prevention of Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission (PMTCT) cascade, the ...staffing and the quality of infrastructures in pediatric HIV care facilities, in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
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Lancet Respir Med 2020Published OnlineMarch 20, 2020https://doi.org/10.1016/S2213-2600(20)30121-1
School health programmes are the most cost-effective way to influence health behaviours in young people. The purpose of this two-part handbook is to support schools as they seek to implement interventions in order to reduce the main modifiable risk behaviours for noncommunicable disea...ses. This Practical application handbook provides advice to schools on providing young people with the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and life skills necessary for making informed decisions, and creating a healthy school environment that can reduce the risk of NCDs
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PLOSONE| https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204882October17,2018
The prevalence of chronic non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancers has been on the increase in Kenya in the recent past. This has been occasioned by changes in social and demographic situation in the country. The life expectancy... in the country is improving, while the country is developing at a rapid pace. This has resulted in people living more years and at the time adopting lifestyles that have negative impacts on their health. This increase in diabetes and other non-communicable diseases has given rise to a double burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases in Kenya
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