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Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Regional/Country Health Data/Indicators  This link will take you to another Web site.
PAHO TABLE GENERATOR:
"Regional Core Health Data Initiative Table Generator System," (Pan American Health Organization). "The Regional Core Health Data Initiative includes 108 essential health indicators to quantitatively characterize the health situation of 48 countries and territories of the Region of the Americas for the period 1997-2004. With this Table Generator System, you can construct tables by any combination of indicator(s)/country(ies)/year(s)."

Research Ethics Resources- International Issues and Codes-   This link will take you to another Web site.
Research Ethics
International Issues and Codes
International Ethical Guidelines,
Codes, and Declarations
Educational Resources on
International Research Ethics

WHO Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development (CAH) web site.   This link will take you to another Web site.
View periodically for updated news items.

CORE Safe Motherhood/Reproductive Health Working Group Technical Update   This link will take you to another Web site.
Malaria in Pregnancy: Latest research, emerging issues, promising interventions & programmatic experiences from Burkina Faso & Tanzania
December 7, 2004


Women, Children, and HIV: Resources for Prevention and Treatment - CD-ROM  This link will take you to another Web site.
The University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Center for HIV Information, in collaboration with the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and Global Strategies for HIV Prevention, has developed and produced the CD-ROM, "Women, Children, and
HIV: Resources for Prevention and Treatment, Third Edition." This CD-ROM, released July 2004, is intended for use by health care workers, NGOs, and community members working with HIV/AIDS throughout the world. It incorporates new information and documents targeted to health workers in developing countries. Also new in this edition is a pilot training course on the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV. This CD-ROM was given to attendees of the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok and will also be distributed at other international HIV/AIDS conferences and to organizations working in developing countries. Individuals and non-profit organizations may also request free copies for individual, training or conference use.

Nature Outlook Malaria  This link will take you to another Web site.
This features all the content of Nature Outlook Malaria, including links to previously published malaria-related content from Nature and other NPG journals.
Access to this site is free for one month, whilst access to the Outlook itself will be free for six months.

The supplement is associated with Films of Record Ltd.

Supported in part by: Medicines for Malaria Venture, European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership, Impact Malaria, GlaxoSmithKline, Multilateral Initiative on Malaria, Malaria Vaccine Initiative, National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases, and Novartis.

WHO - Child and Adolescent Health and Development  This link will take you to another Web site.
The Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development (CAH) is responsible for interventions concerning health, growth and development outcomes for the group 0-19 years.

Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP)  This link will take you to another Web site.
The Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) provides leadership on human research subject protections and implements a program of compliance oversight for Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) regulations for the protection of human subjects - Title 45, Part 46 of the Code of Federal Regulations (45 CFR part 46).


WHO Antiretroviral Treatment Guidelines  This link will take you to another Web site.
Edited (English) version of the ART Guidelines that is now in printing process (PDF and Word formats).

Reproductive Health Research Methods Course in Africa  This link will take you to another Web site.
The Reproductive Health Research Unit runs an intensive annual, four week long, Research Methods Course for post graduate doctors and researchers from the African Region. The course has a special focus on Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS. The facilitators are national and international experts.

The course provides expert tuition, theoretical and practical work; from critical appraisal of research, to case studies, to practical skills such as writing, costing and disseminating research proposals and results across the sphere of reproductive health, with special focus on HIV, and emphasis on the incorporation and assimilation of gender issues. It is facilitated by international specialists from the W.H.O. in Geneva, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and specialists from the M.R.C. in South Africa, in addition to departmental directors from within RHRU.
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