 | Date of last change: November 2009 Type of document: Guideline; Pages: 15; Time allotted: N.A. Description: This guidance provides updated information for health care providers managing patients with suspected or confirmed pandemic (H1N1) 2009.The key topics in the guidance include the following: risk factors for severe disease, signs and symptoms of progressive disease, diagnosis, treatment, both outpatient and in hospitals, and clinical care for resource-poor settings. | |
 | Date of last change: 6 August 2009 Type of document: Presentation; Pages: 13; Time allotted: 20 minutes Description: Captures basics of WHO recommendations on clinical management of patients with the new A (H1N1) virus infection | |
 | Date of last change: 6 May 2009 Type of document: Information Note; Pages: 1; Time allotted: N.A. Description: Considering the potential impact of emerging influenza A(H1N1) virus infection, this informational note informs HIV/AIDS programmes and services to be aware of relevant risks and have plans for prevention and treatment. | |
 | Date of last change: June 2009 Type of document: Slides - Key Messages; Pages: 9; Time allotted: N.A. Description: Slide set on key messages for home base care during an influenza pandemic (this document still on draft) | |
 | Date of last change: 12 November 2009 Type of document: Information Note; Pages: 2; Time allotted: N.A. Description: A substantial number of deaths have occurred in patients with chronic respiratory conditions, raising concern about the possible impact of influenza on patients with active tuberculosis. This note is intended to sensitize tuberculosis programme managers to possible challenges and synergies in the efforts to control the two conditions. | |
 | Date of last change: June 2009 Type of document: Checklist; Pages: 2; Time allotted: N.A. Description: This checklist is intended for use by hospital staff treating anyone with a medically suspected or confirmed case of new influenza A (H1N1) per local definition. The checklist highlights areas of care critical for the management of new influenza A (H1N1) | |
 | Date of last change: 2008 Type of document: Guideline; Pages: 38; Time allotted: N.A. Description: This guidance aims to provide strategies for prevention and treatment, at the community and household levels, and to provide recommendations to support a minimum level of continuity for priority public health programmes during a pandemic. | |