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| The Consolidated Action Plan to Prevent and Combat Multidrug- and Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in the WHO European Region, 2011-2015 |
| EURO Nonserial Publications |
| WHO Regional Office for Europe |
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ISBN-13
9789289002462
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ISBN-10
9289002468
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Número de pedido
13400113
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Formato
Paper Back
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Precio
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25.00
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30.00
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País en desarrollo
CHF
17.50
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Inglés
2011
103
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| Índice |
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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Foreword
Executive summary
Introduction and background
Outline of the Consolidated Action Plan
Regional analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in relation to M/XDR-TB
Areas of intervention (adapted from the objectives of the Global Plan 2011-2015)
1. Prevent the development of M/XDR-TB cases
2. Scale up access to testing for resistance to first- and second-line anti-TB drugs
and to HIV testing among TB patients
3. Scale up access to effective treatment for all forms of drug-resistant TB
4. Scale up TB infection control
5. Strengthen surveillance, including recording and reporting of drug-resistant TB
and treatment outcome monitoring
6. Expand country capacity to scale up the management of drug-resistant TB,
including advocacy, partnership and policy guidance
7. Address the needs of special populations
References and bibliography
Annex 1. Resolution EUR/RC61/R7 of the sixty-first session of the Regional Committee for Europe
Annex 2. Monitoring framework for follow-up of the Consolidated Action Plan to Prevent and Combat M/XDR-TB
Annex 3. Areas of intervention under the Consolidated Action Plan to Prevent and Combat M/XDR-TB
Annex 4. Costs and benefits of implementation of the Consolidated Action Plan to Prevent and Combat M/XDR-TB
Annex 5. Country profiles
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