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Region: Eastern Europe
- Interpersonal Communication and Counseling for Clients on Tuberculosis and HIV and AIDS
This training curriculum for tuberculosis (TB) health care workers introduces principles of interpersonal communication and counseling of clients on TB and HIV and provides practical experience in TB and HIV counseling skills in a three-day workshop. The training package also includes PowerPoint presentations on parts 1, 2, and 4 for the trainers; and handouts for the participants.
Publication date: September 2009
Region: Eastern Europe
- Introduction of Rotavirus Vaccine with Support from the GAVI Alliance: Information to Assist the National Decision-Making and Application Process
This guide summarizes considerations for rotavirus vaccine introduction in Eastern European countries eligible for support from the GAVI Alliance.
Publication date: December 2007
Region: Eastern Europe
- Lives Renewed: The Emergence of a Breast Cancer Survivor Movement in Ukraine
Ukraine project descriptions
Author: Bishop A
Publication date: 2005
Region: Eastern Europe
- Lymphatic Infection [Ukrainian]
Publication date: 1998
Region: Eastern Europe
- Lymphedema Information Booklet [Ukrainian]
Specific information on the symptoms and prevention of lymphedema for breast cancer survivors.
Publication date: 1998
Region: Eastern Europe
- Mammogram and You [Ukrainian]
A brief brochure for all women explaining the role of mammograms in early detection.
Publication date: 1998
Region: Eastern Europe
- Meeting the Needs of People with Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV: Assessing TB-HIV Service Collaboration in Ukraine
This poster was prepared for the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico.
Publication date: July 2008
Region: Eastern Europe
- Monitoring and Evaluation of Indicators of Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis (TB) Cases Using Cohort Analysis
This manual provides information on using cohort analysis.
Author: Dadu A
Publication date: 2006
Region: Eastern Europe
- Needs of HIV-Positive Women in Ukraine
This poster presentation describes the research conducted using four focus group discussions to analyze information about the needs of HIV-positive pregnant women and mothers in Ukraine. The focus groups consisted of a total of 27 HIV-positive mothers who delivered babies in the previous two years in Sevastopol and Mykolayiv, Ukraine. This poster was presented at the XVI AIDS conference in Toronto, August 13-18, 2006.
Author: Okromeshko S; Zaika N; Mogilevkina I; Bishop A; Stekhin K
Publication date: 2006
Region: Eastern Europe
- An Overview of GEOVAC: A Software Application to Monitor Immunization Performance in Georgia
The GEOVAC software application is a tool designed to help personnel of regional level centers of public health and the National Center for Disease Control in Georgia process a large flow of immunization-related data in much less time than the previous (manual) system. This document illustrates GEOVAC functions, relating them to the features of the upgraded Georgian immunization information system and demonstrating what it can offer immunization managers in the decision making process. It is designed primarily for policymakers in countries planning to strengthen their immunization and/or surveillance systems, donor organizations that can support such reforms, and agencies working in these technical areas.
Author: Luchitsky A; Romanyuk G
Publication date: 2004
Region: Eastern Europe
- PATH in Ukraine and the Region
Brochure of PATH's activities in the region.
Publication date: December 2008
Region: Eastern Europe
- PATH’s Ukraine TB and TB/HIV Projects
PATH has worked successfully in tuberculosis control in Ukraine in close collaboration with local, national, and international partners since its work as a subcontractor to the World Health Organization (WHO). With support from the US Agency for International Development, PATH is now expanding comprehensive activities to expand DOTS in eight regions of the country. This article outlines project goals, accomplishments, and partners.
Author: Gamazina K, Okromeshko S
Publication date: November 2007
Region: Eastern Europe
- Physical Exercises for Patients After Breast Cancer Surgery [Ukrainian]
Recommends several exercises for women recovering from breast cancer.
Publication date: 1998
Region: Eastern Europe
- Preventing HIV Among High-Risk Populations in Georgia
This publication provides a fact sheet on the STI and HIV Prevention (SHIP) Project in Georgia.
Author: Gamazina K; Wood S; Bishop A
Publication date: 2006
Region: Eastern Europe
- Radiation Therapy and You: A Guide for Patients [Ukrainian]
Specific information for women undergoing radiation therapy on the procedure and use of radiation to treat breast cancer.
Publication date: 1998
Region: Eastern Europe
- Recommendations for Breast Self-Exam [Ukrainian]
Publication date: 1998
Region: Eastern Europe
- Role of the Primary Care Providers in Early Detection and Response to Avian Influenza in Humans
This brochure provides recommendations for primary care providers on early detection and response to avian influenza in humans.
Publication date: June 2008
Region: Eastern Europe
- Shower Card - Breast Self Exam [Ukrainian]
A brief brochure for all women explaining the role of mammograms in early detection.
Publication date: 1998
Region: Eastern Europe
- Support to Ukraine in Implementing Its National TB Program
In this document you will find a fact sheet describing the tuberculosis (TB) Project in Ukraine.
Author: Gamazina K; Tsarenko A; Bishop A
Publication date: 2006
Region: Eastern Europe
- Surveillance and Control of Communicable Diseases: Guidelines for Public Health Services in Georgia
The Georgian National Health Policy, adopted in 1999, declares the reduction of communicable and socially dangerous diseases a major priority for maintaining and improving the health of the Georgian population over the next decade. This report helps Georgian health workers comply with the above goal. It outlines how to identify and register cases of infectious diseases; confirm and classify cases; notify and report; analyze data; investigate outbreaks; and use available information for making decisions to prevent and control infectious diseases and improve the functioning of the surveillance system.
Publication date: 2005
Region: Eastern Europe

