( By WHO - OMS, 1999 )
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Selected who publication of related interest
Prices in Swissfrancs*
Coping with natural disasters: the role of local health personnel and the community. 1989 (97pages) 18.-
Management of severe malnutrition: a manual for physicians and other senior health workers. 1999 (60 pages) 23.-
Health laboratory facilities in emergency and disaster situations. WHO Regional Publications, Eastern Mediterranean Series,No. 61. 1994 (169 pages) 16.-
A guide to the development of on-site sanitation. 1992 (237 pages) 47.-
Mental health of refugees. 1996 (134 pages) 30.-
Climate change and human health. 1996 (305 pages) 30.-
Our planet, our health. Report of the WHO Commissionon Health and Environment. 1992 (282 pages) 45.-
Health consequences of the Chernobyl accident, Results of the IPHECA pilot projects andrelated national programmes. Summary report. 1995 (38 pages) 11.-
Field guide on rapid nutritional assessment in emergencies. WHO Regional Office for theEastern Mediterranean. 1995 (63 pages) 12.-
Guidelines for cholera control. 1993 (61 pages) 15.-
The use of essential drugs. Eighth report of the WHO Expert Committee (including the revised Model List of Essential Drugs) WHO Technical Report Series, No. 882, 1998 (77 pages) 19.-
Safety measures for use in outbreaks of communicable diseases. 1986 (99 pages) 17.-
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