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WHO/CDS/CPC/TB/99.267
Fixed-dose combination tablets for the treatment of tuberculosis : report of an informal meeting held in Geneva, 27 April 1999 [pdf 313kb]
WHO/CDS/CPC/TB/99.268
TB research: putting research into policy and practice: the experience of the Malawi national tuberculosis programme [pdf 6.5Mb]
WHO/TB/99.269
Guidelines for the prevention of tuberculosis in health care facilities in resource-limited settings (English, Russian, Spanish)
WHO/CDS/CPC/TB/99.270
What is DOTS? A guide to understanding the WHO-recommended TB control strategy known as DOTS
English [pdf 739kb]
French [pdf 304kb ]
WHO/CDS/CPC/TB/99.271
Status of tuberculosis in the 22 high-burden countries: 1999 : country profiles [pdf 4Mb]
WHO/CDS/TB/99.272
Tuberculosis: a manual for medical students
English [pdf 970kb]
French [pdf 17Mb]
WHO/CDS/TB/99.273
2nd Review of the national tuberculosis programme in Thailand, July 1999
[pdf 3kb]
WHO/CDS/TB/99.274
Establishing the bioequivalence of RIFAMPICIN in fixed-dose formulations containing isoniazid with or without Pyrazinamide and/or Ethambutol compared to the single drug reference preparations administered in loose combination, Model Protocol, 1999 [1.5Mb]
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