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Workshop on good clinical practices in clinical trials and post-marketing surveillance
(SEA-Immun-46, 2007)
The WHO South-East Asia Region (SEAR) is emerging as a major producer and supplier of vaccines to the global and regional markets. India, Indonesia and to some extent Thailand, the three South-East Asia vaccine producing countries, are expected to increasingly take over the supply of traditional EPI vaccines and new combination vaccines to meet the regional and global vaccine demands. At the same time, these countries are investing in the research and development of new vaccines. Vaccine production requires a strong regulatory system to monitor ...
Working group on South-East Asia regional health emergency fund (SEARHEF)
(SEA-Dis.Prep-5, 2007)
Young people and HIV/AIDS - Situation in South-East Asia - Bangladesh
(2007)
The publication is a compilation by WHO's Regional Office for South-East Asia of factsheets on Young people and HIV/AIDS in all 11 Member countries of the Region. It has been prepared by undertaking a review of available published national data obtained from national demographic health surveys, reproductive health surveys, behavioural surveys and large studies wherever available. It is a report of Young people's vulnerability to HIV and STIs and programmes and initiatives being undertaken in Member countries to halt the spread of HIV/AIDS. The ...
Report of second regional national control laboratory network meeting
(SEA-Immun-38, 2007)
The World Health Organization (WHO) provides international reference standards (IRS) for vaccines and other biologicals; IRS are not always available in sufficient quantities. The first regional National Control Laboratories (NCL), meeting of three vaccine-producing Member countries (India, Indonesia and Thailand) in the WHO South-East Asia (SEA) Region was held in 2004 to establish an NCL network to develop regional working reference standards (RWRS) for vaccines. The meeting agreed that the candidate reference vaccine for the JE (RWRS) should ...
Report of stakeholders' consultation on the development of the WHO Bangladesh Country Cooperation Strategy 2008-2013
(SEA-BAN-2007.1, 2007)
Description: As an initial step in the process of developing a new Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS) 2008-2013, the WHO Country Office for Bangladesh invited key stakeholders in the health sector for a consultation on WHO's work in the country and future country priority areas for the Organization for 2008-2013. This report reflects the outcome of the stakeholders' consultation, held on 12 December 2006 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
WHO pharmaceuticals newsletter: 2007, No. 4
(2007)
Auto-monitorage communautaire du traitement à l’Ivermectine : guide de l’animateur
(GUIDE AMC APOC, 2007)
WHO pharmaceuticals newsletter: 2007, No. 2
(2007)