Safe and Effective: Use of Antiretroviral Treatments in Adults with Particular Reference to Resource Limited Settings
(2001; 36 pages) [French]
Table of Contents
View the documentACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
View the documentINTRODUCTION
Open this folder and view contentsSECTION ONE. PRINCIPLES OF ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY (ART)*
Close this folderSECTION TWO. SOME EXPERIENCES WITH ART IN RESOURCE LIMITED SETTINGS
View the document2.1. ART COVERAGE
View the document2.2. CONTEXT: PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR, DONOR SUPPORTED AND RESEARCH PROJECTS
View the document2.3. QUALITY OF CARE AND OUTCOMES
View the document2.4. LABORATORY MONITORING SERVICES
View the document2.5. SURVEILLANCE FOR DRUG RESISTANCE
View the document2.6. SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE DRUGS
View the document2.7. INITIATION OF TREATMENT
View the document2.8. CHOICE OF THERAPEUTIC REGIMEN
Open this folder and view contentsSECTION THREE. GUIDE TO ART IN RESOURCE LIMITED SETTINGS
View the documentANNEX I. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
View the documentANNEX II. DRUG CHARTS
 

SECTION TWO. SOME EXPERIENCES WITH ART IN RESOURCE LIMITED SETTINGS

Experiences with ART in resource limited settings are a source of important information in terms of defining the standards of clinical practice in those settings as well as the social and economic contexts which influence the use of antiretroviral drugs. National programmes and pilot initiatives from six low and middle-income countries are described in the pages that follow. All have in varying ways fulfilled the essential pre-conditions (See section 3.1) for introduction of ART programmes.

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