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effectiveness, cost, and cost-effectiveness of priority health interventions. The volume presents data on the surgical burden of … disease, disability, congenital anomalies, and trauma, along with health impact and economic analyses of procedures, platforms ….5 million deaths a year and rank among the most cost effective of all health interventions. Existing health care delivery …
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scaling up antiretroviral therapy (ART) and associated health services, such as basic and palliative care, disease prevention …
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This Guide consists of five sections. Section One introduces the Guide, provides key background information on the mining sector and the HIV/AIDS epidemic, describes the contents of, and framework and roadmap for an optimal organizational response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and finally provides a...
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Moldova, where public health conditions are also rapidly deteriorating. Second, because of their geographical location, those …
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for individuals-and for the region's health systems, economies, and social fabric. HIV/AIDS is therefore a multisectoral …
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This book reviews the human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) situation in the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Mediterranean (MENA/EM) region, and is intended to stimulate discussion and promote dialogue among the region's policy and decisionmakers. It...
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threat to health and economic development in parts of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Despite the dangers, country responses …
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Georgia is experiencing fast growing HIV/AIDS epidemic, although the prevalence remains at low level. The primary mode of transmission are injecting drug users representing 71 percent of cases, followed by 22 percent heterosexual contacts, 3.6 percent homo-bisexual contacts, 1.4 percent blood...
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HIV/AIDS on health systems, social structures, and individuals. Moreover, the approach to HIV/AIDS in SEE is complicated …
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, economic development, and health systems reform. In Russia, economic analysis has described the significant future impact on … health and health systems if the concentrated epidemic in that country goes unchecked (Ruhl et al. 2002). The opportunity for … infections will overwhelm under funded health care systems such as those in Central Asia. Low prevalence, or nascent epidemics of …
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