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World TB Day 24 March 2012
Accessed: 21.10.2019
Updated Treatment Guidelines
The WHO Pharmaceuticals Newsletter provides you with the latest information on the safety of medicinal products and regulatory actions taken by authorities around the world.
In addition, this edition includes summary and recommendations from the virtual meeting of the members of the WHO Programme f
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Guia Colombia
Management of Snake Bite. Quick Reference Guide
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Federal Bureau of Prisons
Clinical Practice Guidelines
January 1010
2nd edition.
T The Compendium has been developed as a clear and concise instrument to facilitate the understanding and planning of delivery of high-quality care for everybody affected by TB. It incorporates all recent policy guidance from WHO; follows the care pathway of persons with signs or sympt
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Guidelines for treatment of drug-susceptible tuberculosis and patient care
Update 2017
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