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Case Study: The Fast Track to Diagnosis & Treatment (Treatment Guideline Process in Guyana)

Started by John Nicholson on 28 Jul 2011

This case study details Guyana's process for revision of their national HIV treatment guidelines, based on WHO's recommendations, as spelled out in antiretroviral therapy for HIV infection in adults and adolescents: Recommendations for a public health approach (2010 revision). While many countries are still working to revise their national guidelines in response to WHO's new report, the National AIDS Programme in Guyana has been implementing elements of WHO's 2010 recommendations since 2006.

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    Summary: This case study details Guyana's process for revision of their national HIV treatment guidelines, based on WHO's recommendations, as spelled out in antiretroviral therapy for HIV infection in adults and adolescents: Recommendations for a public health approach (2010 revision). While many countries are still working to revise their national guidelines in response to WHO's new report, the National AIDS Programme in Guyana has been implementing elements of WHO's 2010 recommendations since 2006.

    Source: John Snow, Inc. - JSI

    Publication Date: May 1, 2011

    Language: English

    Keywords: Clinical Guidelines, Guyana, Revised WHO Guidelines

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