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Essential Drugs in the WHO African region
Description
Essential medicines are those that satisfy the priority health care needs of the population. They are selected with due regard to public health relevance, evidence on efficacy and safety, and comparative cost-effectiveness. Essential medicines are intended to be available within the context of functioning health systems at all times in adequate amounts, in the appropriate dosage forms, with assured quality and adequate information, and at a price the individual and the community can afford.
All clinical officers and community nurses - who staff the rural health facilities - are trained in diagnosis, prescribing and drug management.
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c.1980 - c.1984
Asset date
01/01/1980
Country, area, WHO office
Kenya
State/Province
Meru District Hospital
WHO Region
AFRO
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© WHO / M. Sentis
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No
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1.83 MB
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