tailieunhanh - Tuberculosis Clinical diagnosis and management of tuberculosis, and measures for its prevention and control

The UKPDS included an analysis of intensive blood glucose control with metformin for overweight patients compared to conventional treatment primarily with diet. The study included 753 overweight (more than 120% ideal body weight) patients with newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes from 15 hospital-based clinics in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Of these patients 342 were allocated to an intensive blood glucose control policy with metformin and 411 were allocated to conventional treatment, primarily with diet alone. The study was conducted from 1977 to 1991. The median follow-up period was years | NHS National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Issue date March 2006 Tuberculosis Clinical diagnosis and management of tuberculosis and measures for its prevention and control Clinical Guideline 33 Developed by the National Collaborating Centre for Chronic Conditions Clinical Guideline 33 Tuberculosis clinical diagnosis and management of tuberculosis and measures for its prevention and control Ordering information You can download the following documents from CG033 The NICE guideline this document - all the recommendations. A quick reference guide which has been distributed to healthcare professionals working in the NHS in England. Information for people who have tuberculosis or are being tested for it their families and carers and the public. The full guideline - all the recommendations details of how they were developed and summaries of the evidence on which they were based. For printed copies of the quick reference guide or information for the public phone the NHS Response Line on 0870 1555 455 and quote N1008 quick reference guide N1009 information for the public . This guidance is written in the following context This guidance represents the view of the Institute which was arrived at after careful consideration of the evidence available. Healthcare professionals are expected to take it fully into account when exercising their clinical judgement. The guidance does not however override the individual responsibility of healthcare professionals to make decisions appropriate to the circumstances of the individual patient in consultation with the patient and or guardian or carer. National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence MidCity Place 71 High Holborn London WC1V 6NA Copyright National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence March 2006. All rights reserved. This material may be freely reproduced for educational and not-for-profit purposes within the NHS. No reproduction by or for commercial organisations is

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