<p>Each figure shows the percent of national Essential Medicines Lists listing Priority Medicines for Children by WHO Region. The 4 countries from Europe (the EURO region) were excluded from this analysis as malaria and persistent diarrhea are not prevalent in this region. The abbreviations for the WHO regions are: AFRO – Africa; AMRO – the Americas; EMRO – Eastern Mediterranean; SEARO – South-East Asia; WPRO – Western Pacific.</p
Every nation in the world has established a National Medication Formulary to account for all the med...
<p>Bars correspond to crude rates, squares to adjusted rates (shown with 95% confidence intervals). ...
BACKGROUND: The 2017 WHO Model List of Essential Medicines for Children (EMLc) groups antibiotics as...
<p>Each bar shows the percent of national Essential Medicines Lists listing Priority Medicines for M...
<p>AFR, WHO African Region; AMR, Region of the Americas; EMR, Eastern Mediterranean Region; EUR, Eur...
Objective To compare the medicines included in national essential medicines lists with the World Hea...
<p>Data source WHO Inter country Support Team – WestAfrica <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/i...
<p>Availability defined as the percentage of medicine outlets surveyed with the particular antibioti...
Ann Versporten and colleagues (June, 2018)1 report the findings from the 2015 Global Point Prevalenc...
Objective:To compare the medicines included in national essential medicines lists with the World Hea...
Abstract Background The WHO Mo...
Objective Essential medicines lists have been created and used globally in countries that range from...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>In April 2011, the World Health Organization (WHO) published a list of “p...
Suboptimal medicine use is a global public health problem. For 35 years the World Health Organizatio...
BackgroundNon-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide. Inadequate and ...
Every nation in the world has established a National Medication Formulary to account for all the med...
<p>Bars correspond to crude rates, squares to adjusted rates (shown with 95% confidence intervals). ...
BACKGROUND: The 2017 WHO Model List of Essential Medicines for Children (EMLc) groups antibiotics as...
<p>Each bar shows the percent of national Essential Medicines Lists listing Priority Medicines for M...
<p>AFR, WHO African Region; AMR, Region of the Americas; EMR, Eastern Mediterranean Region; EUR, Eur...
Objective To compare the medicines included in national essential medicines lists with the World Hea...
<p>Data source WHO Inter country Support Team – WestAfrica <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/i...
<p>Availability defined as the percentage of medicine outlets surveyed with the particular antibioti...
Ann Versporten and colleagues (June, 2018)1 report the findings from the 2015 Global Point Prevalenc...
Objective:To compare the medicines included in national essential medicines lists with the World Hea...
Abstract Background The WHO Mo...
Objective Essential medicines lists have been created and used globally in countries that range from...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>In April 2011, the World Health Organization (WHO) published a list of “p...
Suboptimal medicine use is a global public health problem. For 35 years the World Health Organizatio...
BackgroundNon-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide. Inadequate and ...
Every nation in the world has established a National Medication Formulary to account for all the med...
<p>Bars correspond to crude rates, squares to adjusted rates (shown with 95% confidence intervals). ...
BACKGROUND: The 2017 WHO Model List of Essential Medicines for Children (EMLc) groups antibiotics as...