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Hal Leonard Corporation The Who - Easy Guitar Songbook
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Bookwell Publications Safety in Health-cure Laboratories
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WHO Regional Office for Europe European facts and global status report on road safety 2015
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WHO Regional Office for Europe Policies and Practices for Mental Health in Europe: Meeting the Challenges
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WHO Regional Office for Europe Tackling antibiotic resistance from a food safety perspective in Europe: a handy desk reference tool for primary level health workers
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WHO Regional Office for Europe European action plan to reduce the harmful use of alcohol 2012-2020
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WHO Regional Office for Europe Health literacy: the solid facts
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American Psychiatric Association Publishing Pocket Guide to the ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioral Disorders: With Glossary and Diagnostic Criteria for Research
The use of a widely accepted diagnostic classification is vital for the effective treatment of psychiatric patients, and is essential in research. This pocket-book version of Chapter V of the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10) will facilitate both practice and research. It provides a quickly accessible and easy-to-use source of information about the new classification. The book has been compiled with a range of users in mind, including psychiatrists of all grades of seniority and experience, researchers, medical records staff and data analysts. Managers and other non-medically qualified mental health professionals will also find it useful. Compiled by a psychiatrist, this pocket-book is practical and clinical in its approach, and brings together in one place all major aspects of the description and diagnosis of psychiatric disorders.
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Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Safety and quality of water used in food production and processing: meeting report
This report provides guidance on safe water use when preparing fresh produce and fish. It is also a guide for water risk management. Water is a major input in food, from primary production through all stages in the food value chain to consumption. The safest option in food production might be the use of potable or drinking water. However, this is often not a feasible solution and water of different quality could be fit for some purposes, provided it does not compromise the safety of the final product for the consumer. This paper suggests that numbers of E. coli present in water are not an appropriate measure of water safety. Instead, assessments of fitness-for-purpose and the microbiological criteria of water required to maintain product safety should be risk-based
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WHO Regional Office for Europe Voluntary health insurance in Europe: country experience
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WHO Regional Office for Europe Good governance for prison health in the 21st Century: a policy brief on the organization of prison health
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WHO Regional Office for Europe The Solid Facts: Home Care in Europe
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WHO Regional Office for Europe What we've achieved together: report of the regional director on the work of WHO in the European Region in 2010-2011
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WHO Regional Office for Europe Psychosocial aspects of HIV and AIDS and the evaluation of preventive strategies: report on a WHO meeting, Lisbon, 28 May - 1 June 1990
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Status of health-care waste management in selected countries of the Western Pacific Region
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Regional framework for action on ageing and health in the Western Pacific (2014-2019)
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Addressing diseases of poverty: an initiative to reduce the unacceptable burden of neglected tropical diseases in the Asia Pacific region
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Guidelines on verification of measles elimination in the Western Pacific region
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Human Resources for health country profiles: Marshall Islands
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific HIV and sexually transmitted infections in the Western Pacific region: 2000 - 2010
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Strategy to halt and reverse the HIV epidemic among people who inject drugs in Asia and the Pacific 2010-2015
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Training Manual for Clinical Guidelines for Withdrawal Management and Treatment of Drug Dependence in Closed Settings
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WHO Regional Office for South East Asia Achieving the health-related Millennium Development Goals in the South-East Asia region: measuring indicators 2014
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WHO Regional Office for South East Asia Health in all policies: report on perspectives and intersectoral actions in the South-East Asia region
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WHO Regional Office for South East Asia Health in Asia and the Pacific
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WHO Regional Office for South East Asia Operational guidelines for the management of opioid dependence in the south-east Asia region
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WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean Promoting a healthy diet for the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region: user-friendly guide
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WHO Regional Office for Europe What constitutes an effective and efficient package of services for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care of tuberculosis among refugees and migrants in the WHO European Region?: themed issues on migration and health, VIII
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WHO Regional Office for Europe Voluntary health insurance in Europe: role and regulation
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WHO Regional Office for Europe European health report 2015: targets and beyond, reaching new frontiers in evidence
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WHO Regional Office for Europe Addressing the social determinants of health: the urban dimension and the role of local government
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WHO Regional Office for South East Asia Laboratory Quality Standards and Their Implementation
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Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Attributing illness caused by Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia Coli (STEC) to specific foods: report
This book reviews sporadic Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) infections and identifies foods that facilitate their spread, including meat, vegetables and fruits. The analysis covers 957 STEC outbreaks from 27 different countries. Overall, outbreak data identified that 16 percent of outbreaks were attributed to beef, 15 percent to produce and 6 percent to dairy products. In 57 percent of all outbreaks, the food sources could not be identified. STEC infections are a substantial public health issue worldwide, causing more than 1 million illnesses, 128 deaths and nearly 13 000 Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) annually. To appropriately target preventative interventions, it is important to determine the specific types of foods leading to these illnesses. Overall, the meta-analysis identified the beef and 'meat-unspecified' categories as significant risk factors for STEC infection, with significant variation depending on geographic region. Prioritising interventions to control beef supply chains may provide the largest return on investment when implementing strategies for STEC control
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific HIV/AIDS care and treatment for people who inject drugs in Asia and the Pacific
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Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Carryover in feed and transfer from feed to food of unavoidable and unintended residues of approved veterinary drugs: Joint FAO/WHO Expert Meeting, FAO Headquarters, Rome, Italy, 8-10 January 2019
This report reviews the causes of veterinary drug carryover in animal feed and the transfer from feed to food, as well as known risks to human health and international trade, and suggests appropriate risk management strategies. The report is the result of an FAO/WHO Expert Meeting organized at the request of the Codex Committee on Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Foods. Carryover of veterinary drugs in feed can occur during feed processing, handling, transportation and delivery, as well as when feeding animals on-farm. It can cause adverse health effects both in animals and/or in humans consuming food originating from these animals. The publication recommends increasing awareness by providing easily accessible information about possible implications for carryover from the use of authorized veterinary drugs, notably as part of a structured training programme for all competent authorities, professionals and workers. It also calls for monitoring and control of raw feed ingredients that could be implicated in the transfer of veterinary drugs from feed to food.
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Action plan to reduce the double burden of malnutrition in the Western Pacific Region (2015-2020)
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Progress on the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases in the Western Pacific Region: country capacity survey 2013
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Regional Action Plan for Neglected Tropical Diseases in the Western Pacific Region (2012-2016)
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Actions that make a difference: report on the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases in the Western Pacific Region 2012-2013
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Tuberculosis control in the Western Pacific region: 2010 report
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Integrating Poverty and Gender into Health Programmes: A Sourcebook for Health Professionals Module on Sexual and Reproductive Health
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Integrating Poverty and Gender into Health Programmes: A Sourcebook for Health Professionals Module on HIV/AIDS
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WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific WHO guidelines for quality assurance of basic medical education in the Western Pacific region
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WHO Regional Office for South East Asia Health Situation in the South-East Asia Region 2001-2007
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WHO Regional Office for Europe What is the current alcohol labelling practice in the WHO European Region and what are barriers and facilitators to development and implementation of alcohol labelling policy?
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