El Manual Cliníco de Columbia
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Summary
A comprehensive guide on preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV and providing care and treatment for women and children in resource-limited settings. This manual provides an overview of essential services, implementation recommendations, clinical guidelines, and treatment algorithms. Subjects include clinical and laboratory assessments, nutritional support, diagnostic testing, prophylaxis and management of opportunistic infections, antiretroviral treatment, psychosocial assistance, and counseling. [HIV prevention and treatment guidelines change frequently based on clinical research study findings. Please refer to the WHO or U.S. DHHS guidelines for the most current recommendations on ARV treatment and PMTCT.]
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Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University |
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Spanish, English |
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Global |
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Program Managers, Doctors/Physicians, Nurses, Physician's Assistants/Nurse Practitioners, Counselors |
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Medium |
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Pediatric Antiretroviral Treatment, Primary Care of HIV Infected & Exposed Children, Antiretroviral Treatment & Complications, Opportunistic Infections & Associated Conditions, Perinatal Interventions |
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Manuals |