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Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases: Guidelines for Primary Health Care in Low Resource Settings.
Geneva: World Health Organization; 2012.
Table of contents
Recommendations and evidence.
Annex 4, Grade tables.
Annex 3, PICOT questions.
Annex 1, Systematic reviews and GRADE tables.
Recommendations.
Annex 5, Search strategies.
Methodology used to prepare the guideline.
Annex 7, Summary of recommendations.
Annex 2, Benefits and harms of recommendations.
Methodology and process.
Funding and declarations of interest.
Format and dissemination.
Executive Summary.
Update.
Acknowledgments.
Other WHO documents on Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases.
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Background.
Executive summary.
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