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... European Guidelinesfor Quality Assurance in Cervical Cancer Screening emphasized the principles of organised, population-based screening and was in- strumental in initiating pilot projects in Europe. ... agreed terminology for cytology that is translatable into the Bethesda reporting System (Herbert et al., 2007). The CIN terminology should be reserved for describing histology. Guidelines for histopathologyx ... in order, among other things, to contribute to dissemination of the current guidelines, to study how the guidelines are used in defining and implementing best practice in each member state, to...
... do not succeed in keeping theroutine screening interval for each individual participant (e.g. a cut-off point at 30 months for a programme with a 2-year screening interval).ã For reasons of ... above. The cut-off point for separating ‘subsequent regular’ from‘subsequent irregular’ screening should be established in line with the routine screeninginterval, taking into consideration that ... AnypTanypNM1UnknownEPIDEMIOLOGICAL GUIDELINESFOR QUALITY ASSURANCE IN BREAST CANCER SCREENING33H1 20-09-2005 20:53 Pagina 33 European guidelinesfor quality assurance in breast cancer screening and diagnosis...
... used for contingency planning is found in Appendix F: The 1-Page Contingency Plan.TIPS ONCAPTURINGINFORMATION ANDMINIMIZINGPAPERWORKA company-level business plan is usually written in ... thebusiness plan, defines the critical terms used in business plan-ning, demonstrates how the components of a business plan fit as anintegrated model, defines logical steps in writing a business ... wast-Building a Business Plan in Five Pages37 ed energy in developing the key points. Remember that you aregoing to capture the essence of your complete business plan in fivepages. To do that seemingly...
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... of giving vitamin drops to under-5s.Vitamin drops containing vitamins A, C and Dare available free to children up to 5 years old in certain low-income families. Parents can getmore information ... isevidence1that:ã the diets of children under 5 in Britain are: too low in vitamin A– too low in vitamin C– too low in iron too low in zinc, andã their diets contain: – too much of the type of sugars ... vitamindrops (5 drops a day) should give no cause for concern. For information on vitamin drops see the nextpage.Sources of vitamin ARetinolFew foods provide retinol naturally. Buttercontains...
... performed by trained technicians in primary care settings. Consequently, it is the method of choice for diagnosis in low-resource settings. Sensitivity for detecting TB bacilli in sputum increases ... Health in Prisons: A WHO Guide to the Essentials in Prison Health. Geneva: WHO. www.euro.who.int/prisons GUIDELINESFOR CONTROL OF TUBERCULOSIS IN PRISONS40CASE FINDING AND SCREENING IN PRISONS ... plus any fl uoroquinolone medicine and at least one of the injectable agents (amikacin, capreomycin, or kanamycin). Treatment effi cacy for this “super-resistant” strain using medicines that are...