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close this bookUganda Clinical Guidelines 2003 - National Guidelines on Management of Common Conditions (NDA, WHO; 2003; 523 pages)
View the documentAbbreviations
View the documentUnits of measurement
View the documentForeword
View the documentPreface
View the documentAcknowledgements
View the documentPresentation of information
View the documentReferences
View the documentHow to diagnose & treat in primary care
View the documentCommunication skills in the consultation
View the documentHow to make time for quality care
View the documentEvidence-based guidelines
View the documentChronic care
Open this folder and view contentsPrescribing guidelines
Open this folder and view contents1. Infections
Open this folder and view contents2. Parasitic diseases
Open this folder and view contents3. Respiratory diseases
Open this folder and view contents4. Gastrointestinal conditions
Open this folder and view contents5. Injuries and trauma
Open this folder and view contents6. Endocrine system conditions
Open this folder and view contents7. Nutritional and haematologic conditions
Open this folder and view contents8. Cardiovascular diseases
Open this folder and view contents9. Skin diseases
Open this folder and view contents10. Central nervous system / Psychiatric conditions
Open this folder and view contents11. Eye conditions
Open this folder and view contents12. Ear, nose and throat conditions
Open this folder and view contents13. Genito-urinary diseases
Open this folder and view contents14. HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections
Open this folder and view contents15. Obstetric and gynaecological conditions
Open this folder and view contents16. Musculoskeletal conditions and joint diseases
Open this folder and view contents17. Miscellaneous conditions
Open this folder and view contents18. Poisoning
Open this folder and view contents19. Dental and oral conditions
Open this folder and view contents20. Hepatic and biliary diseases
Open this folder and view contents21. Childhood illness
Open this folder and view contents22. Family planning (FP)
View the documentAppendix 1: Anti-TB drug intolerance guidelines
View the documentAppendix 2: HIV/AIDS health worker safety & universal hygiene precautions
View the documentAmendment form
View the documentGlossary
View the documentNotes
 

Uganda Clinical Guidelines 2003 - National Guidelines on Management of Common Conditions

Republic of Uganda
Ministry of Health


Published by the Ministry of Health and the Uganda National Drug Authority

First edition (20,000): January 2003
Reprint (15,000): July 2004
© 2003 Ministry of Health, Uganda and the
Uganda National Drug Authority

ISBN 9970-719-02-2 (NDA)

Printed and bound in Uganda by
Marianum Press Ltd, PO Box 11, Kisubi

Any part of these Guidelines may be reproduced in any form without the prior permission of the publisher, provided that this is not for profit and that due acknowledgement is given. Any reproduction for profit must be with the prior permission of the publisher

Copies may be obtained from the:

Commissioner for Clinical Services
Ministry of Health, Plot 6 Lourdel Road, Wandegeya
PO Box 7272, Kampala, Uganda
Tel (dir): (+256) 41 231576, (mob) (+256) 77 664541
Fax: (+256) 41 231572 E-mail: dghs@health.go.ug
www.health.go.ug

Executive Secretary/Registrar
Uganda National Drug Authority, Plot 93 Buganda Road
PO Box 23096 Kampala, Uganda
Tel: (+256) 41 255665/347391/347392
Fax: (+256) 41 255758 E-mail: ndaug@nda.or.ug
www.nda.or.ug

Registrar, Uganda Medical & Dental Practitioners Council
(Ministry of Health) PO Box 16115, Kampala, Uganda
Tel (dir): (+256) 41 345844, (mob) (+256) 77 432129
E-mail: umdpc@infocom.co.ug

Note

Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this booklet is accurate, complete and conforms with current therapeutic practice. However, the publisher, editor and contributors cannot be held responsible for any errors, omissions, individual patient responses to recommended therapies or other consequences which may arise from its use

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