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Guidelines for the programmatic management of drug-resistant tuberculosis
Link to document(s)
http://www.stoptb.org/resou...
Author(s): 
WHO
Description: 

These guidelines represent the best current knowledge in the management of drug-resistant TB and MDR-TB and offer ample options for tailoring diagnosis and care to different epidemiological and programmatic conditions worldwide. The guidelines offer recommendations for medical workers in middle- and low-income countries faced with drug-resistant forms of TB.

Document type: 
Guidelines
Language: 
English
Publication date:
2006
Primary area(s) of focus: 
Tuberculosis
Secondary areas of focus: 
TB-HIV, DOTS-Plus & MDR-TB, TB Diagnostics, TB Drugs, Laboratory, Other
Bibliographic Citation: 
World Health Organization. Guidelines for the programmatic management of drug-resistant tuberculosis. Geneva: WHO, 2006
Material written specifically for patients: 
No
Date of entry:
March 23, 2007
Pages: 
174
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