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... Antibiotics for early-onset neonatal infection: antibiotics for the preventionandtreatment of early-onset neonatal infection National Collaborating Centre for Women’s and Children’s Health ... See section Information and support RR Research recommendation How does each step in the care pathway forpreventionandtreatment of early-onset neonatal infection impact on babies and their families? ... preferred options for management (for example, observation, investigations or antibiotic treatment) give the baby's parents and carers time to consider the information provided, and offer further...
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... approach to cervical cancerpreventionand control should involve vaccinating girls and women before sexual debut, and screening women for precancerous lesions andtreatment before progression to ... Comprehensive Cervical CancerPreventionand Control Guidance for National Strategies and Programming for Cervical CancerPrevention National strategies to address cervical cancerpreventionand control ... includes prevention with HPV vaccination for young girls, screening andtreatmentfor women diagnosed with precancerous lesions, andtreatmentand palliative care for women with invasive cervical cancer...
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... provide progressively and in a sustainable manner, the highest attainable standard of treatmentfor HIV/AIDS, including the preventionandtreatment of opportunistic infections, and effective use ... HIV treatment, and existing TB services represent an opportunity for expanding access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support, particularly in the context of HIV/TB co-infection Yet TB treatment ... Russia, and India that have internal migration restrictions, and logistical, linguistic and cultural barriers to HIV/AIDS preventionandtreatment To successfully achieve global goals for reducing...
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... framework for the preventionand control of noncommunicable diseases A Develop and implement a comprehensive policy and plan for the preventionand control of major noncommunicable diseases, andfor ... establish and strengthen national policies and plans for the preventionand control of noncommunicable diseases 18 Countries need to establish new, or strengthen existing, policies and plans for the prevention ... disease preventionand control requesting the Director-General to formulate a global strategy for the preventionand control of noncommunicable diseases and to submit the proposed global strategy and...
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... prostate cancerTreatmentand care should take into account the man's needs and preferences Men with prostate cancer should have the opportunity to make informed decisions about their care and treatment, ... professionals and men with prostate cancer is essential It should be supported by evidence-based written information tailored to the man's needs Treatmentand care, and the information men with prostate cancer ... information and support they need NICE clinical guideline 58 – Prostate cancer Key priorities for implementation • Healthcare professionals should adequately inform men with prostate cancer and...
... memoranda and letters to panel physicians, and memoranda and letters to international refugee resettlement organizations These instructions are to be followed for tuberculosis screening andtreatment ... International Standards for Tuberculosis Care (Tuberculosis Coalition for Technical Assistance, The Hague: 2006) Sites may not substitute local treatment standards for ATS/CDC/IDSA standards for these ... smears and positive M tuberculosis cultures should not be cleared for travel and should be treated for tuberculosis (Class A TB) Tuberculosis Screening andTreatment 10 Technical Instructions for...