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Guideline:
Management of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
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Operation
1.
Introduction
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2.
Legislative Framework and Public Health Ethics
Content
3.
Organisation Of Services
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4.
Case Finding Strategies
Content
5.
Diagnosis Of DR-TB
Content
6.
Management Of Patients With Mono- and Poly-Drug Resistant TB
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7.
Management of Patients With Multi-Drug Resistant TB
Content
8.
Management of Patients With XDR-TB
Content
9.
Role of Surgery
Content
10.
Management of Adverse Drug Reactions
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11.
Recommended Drugs for the Treatment of Adverse Drug Reactions
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12.
Treatment in Special Situations
Content
13.
Drug -Resistant TB and HIV
Content
14.
Monitoring and Evaluation of Patients with DR-TB
Content
15.
MDR-TB AND XDR-TB Contacts
Content
16.
Recording and Reporting
Content
17.
Health Care Workers and DR-TB
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