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close this bookStandard Treatment Guidelines for Health Station - Ethiopia (DACA; 2002; 124 pages)
View the documentFOREWORD
View the documentACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
View the documentINTRODUCTION
View the documentGENERAL GUIDANCE
View the documentHOW TO USE THIS STANDARD TREATMENT GUIDELINE
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 1: INFECTIONS DISEASES
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 2: SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 3: COMMON SKIN PROBLEMS
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 4: NON-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 5: OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 6: PEDIATRIC DISEASES
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FOREWORD

It is gratifying to announce and introduce the completed standard treatment guidelines for Hospital Level.

This 1st edition of the Standard treatment guidelines is aimed at all levels of health care both public and private through out the country and will assist health care professionals in their treatment choices.

The standard treatment guidelines is a commendable achievement to address the major health problems in our country and set the stage for ensuring equits in health care delivery, as well as providing for rational prescribing and dispensing. This guideline is developed with the frame work of the essential drug program and it also serves as an effective way of containing cost of treatment for both patients and the health sector and should also be used as a training material for health care providers.

Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members of the technical task force expert groups and Institutions for their valuable input

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