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10–11 May 2016, Catania, Italy
June 2013
PLoS Pathogens | www.plospathogens.org 1
February 2012 | Volume 8 | Issue 2 | e100246
Reprinted from Australian Family Physician Vol. 39, No. 10, october 2010
Systematic screening for active tuberculosis: an operational guide.
Treating the Patient with Tuberculosis
ECDC MISSION REPORT 19–21 September 2016 ; 14–15 November 2016
WHO recommendations on child health: Guidelines approved by the WHO Guidelines Review Committee
recommended
Updated May 2017
This document is meant to respond to the questions:
■ What health interventions should the child receive and when should s/he receive it?
■ What health behaviours should a mother/caregiver practise (or not practise)?
This document is meant to respond to the questions:
■ What health interventions should the child receive and when should s/he receive it?
■ What health behaviours should a mother/caregiver practise (or not practise)?
Practical Guidance for collaborative interventions
Проект ВИЧ/ТБ инициативной группы TAG призван способствовать повышению качества исследований, программ и рекомендаций для людей, живущих с ВИЧ и туберкулезом (ТБ).