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Maternal Mental Health and child health and development in low and middle income countries
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The impact of maternal mental health problems on infants in high income countries has been identified mostly in terms of psychosocial and emotional development, thanks to the groundbreaking early work of Spitz (2) and of Bowlby (3), who studied the emotional needs of infants and mother-child attachm
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as a leading cause of death in the African region, surpassing fatalities from malaria, HIV, and TB. In response to this critical threat, the region has adopted the AMR Global Action Plan and the African Union Framework for Antimicrobial Resistance Control 2
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HRH Strategy for the Health Sector: 2012/13 – 2016/17
Ensuring Access to Simple, Safe and Effective First-Line Medicines for Tuberculosis.
Accessed in November 2017.
A Handbook for country programmes
Overcoming Barriers to TB Control
Training Curriculum
August 2011
PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0155525 May 19, 2016, 1 / 11
Experience of national TB partnerships
Towards ending tuberculosis and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
Version 2 (unedited). The Basic Needs Analysis (BNA) is a multi-sector needs analysis approach that can be applied in both sudden onset and protracted emergencies. The methodology comprises the Guidance (this document) presenting the conceptual BNA framework and related processes, and a Toolbox, whi
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Guidance on TB and TB/HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care in the workplace
8–18 December 2015