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IMAI/IMCI publications
District hospital material
Clinical mentoring guidelines for resource-constrained settings
Hospital care for children guidelines
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Health centre/primary care material
Chronic HIV care with ARV therapy and prevention
General principles of good chronic care
Acute care (including opportunistic infections, when to suspect and test for HIV, prevention)
Palliative care: symptom management and end-of-life care
TB care with TB-HIV co-management
Chart booklet for high HIV settings
Pre-ART, ART, ANC and L&D Registers
HIV care/ART card
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Patients and community material
Patient self-management booklet
Caregiver booklet
Flipchart for patient education
Patient treatment cards
Reproductive choices for people living with HIV flipchart
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National, regional and district management material
Handbook of supply management at first-level health care facilities
Three interlinked patient monitoring systems for HIV care/ART, MCH/PMTCT and TB/HIV
Patient monitoring guidelines for HIV care and antiretroviral therapy
Operations manual for delivery of HIV prevention, care and treatment at primary health centres in high-prevalence, resource-constrained settings
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Summary diagram of WHO Integrated HIV prevention, care and treatment within basic primary care
Operational tools for country adaptation
IMAI publications diagram [pdf 139kb]
Additional IMAI/IMCI documents, including those still in draft form, are accessible through the IMAI Sharepoint website.
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These guidelines have been released for country adaptation and to help with the emergency scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in resource-limited settings. Interim guidelines are regularly revised based on early implementation experience. Please send comments, suggestions and requests for adaptation assistance to:
imaimail@who.int.
For country adaptation, most IMAI publications, modules and recording forms are also available in Word and/or InDesign formats. To request these formats please send an email to imaimail@who.int.

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