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WHO and HHS/CDC Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) Generic Training Package Components
Attached file: 
pdf file (Russian, 7449.9 kb) Presentation Booklet 
Attached file: 
pdf file (Russian, 164.9 kb) Corrigendum 
Attached file: 
pdf file (Russian, 288.3 kb) Introduction to Russian version 
Attached file: 
pdf file (Russian, 3601.7 kb) Participant Manual 
Attached file: 
pdf file (Russian, 1149.4 kb) Complete PMTCT Training Programme and Course Director Guide 
Attached file: 
pdf file (Russian, 1261.7 kb) PMTCT Pocket Guide 
Attached file: 
pdf file (Russian, 4317.5 kb) Trainer Manual 
Attached file: 
pdf file (Russian, 516.1 kb) PMTCT Wall Charts 
Link to document(s)
http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/o...
Author(s): 
Developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in partnership with the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) and JHPIEGO at Johns Hopkins University.
Document type: 
Guidelines
Language: 
English, Russian
Original language of document: 
English
Publication date:
2004
Primary area(s) of focus: 
HIV/AIDS, Prevention of Mother-to-child Transmission
Submited by:
Victor Stanilevskiy
Material written specifically for patients: 
No
Date of entry:
June 21, 2006

This is a comprehensive, evidence-based course for the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) and was written for implementation in resource-constrained settings. The package provides a context for reviewing existing materials (policies, procedures, and curricula) in light of current science and evidence-based practice. It also provides a framework for updating existing policy, developing materials where needed, and considering the implications of implementing PMTCT services in a range of clinical settings. The process of adapting the curriculum for country use facilitates stakeholder input. This curriculum also provides a mechanism for developing and sustaining human capacity building for PMTCT programmes.

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