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Document: Modern approaches in HIV and drug addiction prevention in Sverdlovsk region: Methodical materials for administrations of municipal institutions. - Ekaterinburg, 2001.
Document type:

Methodological materials, guidelines, manuals

Originated from the Project

HIV/AIDS Harm Reduction Programme for Intravenous Drug Users

Project Regions

  • Sverdlovsk oblast
  • Other information

    Source: 

    created by the project

    Availability: 
    In the Institute Library: lendable
    English Version: present in library, can be copied
    Russian Version: present in library, can be copied
    Lending
     
    From the Internet: 

    English Version: not downloadable
    Russian Version: not downloadable
    Lending
    Library code: 

    DFID.1999.B.10
    (please use this code, when you contact the CPHRI for Organisation and Informatisation of Health Care in order to obtain the document)

    Topics: 

    This document is characterised by the topics below. Please click on one of these topics to see a list of other projects with that topic.

    Adolescent health

    Disease Prevention

    Drug abuse

    Health management and planning

    HIV/AIDS

    Information systems and IT

    Legislation and regulation

    Monitoring and evaluation

    Sexually transmitted diseases

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     Copyright  2002—2024, Federal Public Health Institute
     The project is funded by WHO/CIDA Health Care Policy and Stewardship Programme in Russia
     Developed in co-operation with the EU funded Tacis "North West Health Replication Project"
    WHO EU