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Dosage

Swaziland paediatric HIV/AIDS treatment guidelines

2006
Author: 
Swaziland Government. Ministry of Health and Social Welfare
Classification no: 
Treatment
Collection: 
Special Collections: Swazi Focus
Accession no: 
TM BS/492
Type of material: 
Book
Publication details: 
Mbabane: Swaziland Government
Physical description: 
x, 77p.: ill.
Keywords: 
Care. Exposed Children. Infant Diagnosis. Infections. Antibody Testing. Contrimoxazole Prophylaxis. Clinical Staging. ART Preparation. Antireviral Therapy. TB. Tuberculosis. Nutrition. Adolescents. Counselling. Disclosure. Medical Management. Non-occupational Post-exposure prophylaxis. PEP. Drug Therapy. ARV. Dosage. World Health organization. WHO. The National Emergency Response Council on HIV/AIDS. NERCHA. Italian Cooperation. UNICEF. UNAIDS. The Global Fund
Notes: 
4 copies

Treatment of tuberculosis guidelines

2010
Author: 
World Health Organization. Stop TB Department
Classification no: 
Clinical Aspects
Collection: 
Open Shelves
Accession no: 
CL BS/930
Type of material: 
Book
Publication details: 
Geneva: WHO
Physical description: 
x, 147p.
Keywords: 
Antitubercular Agents Administration. Dosage. Pulmonary TB. Drug Therapy. National Health Programmes. Patient Compliance. Tuberculosis Care. Case Definitions. Traetment Regimens. Ant-TB Drugs. HIV/TB Co-Management. Antiretroviral Therapy. HIV Prevention. Testing. Patient Monitoring. Extrapulmonary TB. Patient Support. Drug-resistant Tuberculosis. MDR-TB.
Notes: 
4th ed.

Recommendations on antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected adults and adolescents

2004
Author: 
Brazil Government. Ministry of Health
Classification no: 
Treatment
Collection: 
Open Shelves
Accession no: 
TM BS/958
Type of material: 
Book
Publication details: 
Brasilia: Ministry of Health
Physical description: 
138p.
Keywords: 
ART.HIV Infections. Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy. Health Surveillance Secretariat. National STD/AIDS Programme. Drugs. Medicines. HIV Genotyping. Acute Infection. Tuberculosis. Treatment Interruption. Modification. Occupational Exposure. Rape. Sexual Exposure. Initial Therapy. Diagnosis. Dosage. Food Interaction. Side Effects. Prophylaxis.