WHO guidelines

WHO guidelines

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The development of global guidelines ensuring the appropriate use of evidence represents one of the core functions of WHO.

A WHO guideline is defined broadly as any information product developed by WHO that contains recommendations for clinical practice or public health policy. Recommendations are statements designed to help end-users make informed decisions on whether, when and how to undertake specific actions such as clinical interventions, diagnostic tests or public health measures, with the aim of achieving the best possible individual or collective health outcomes.

The Guidelines Review Committee ensure that WHO guidelines are of a high methodological quality and are developed through a transparent, evidence-based decision-making process. Guidelines are subject to a rigorous quality assurance process that helps to ensure that each and every published guideline is trustworthy, impactful and meets the highest international standards.

 

Latest WHO guidelines approved by the Guidelines Review Committee

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Fiscal policies to promote healthy diets: WHO guideline

In current food environments, energy-dense, nutrient-poor foods are readily available, heavily marketed and relatively cheap. Consumers are challenged...

Guidelines for the prevention of bloodstream infections and other infections associated with the use of intravascular catheters: part I: peripheral catheters

In the context of the prevention of infections associated with IV catheters, these guidelines (Part 1) provide guidance on best practices for the prevention...

WHO consolidated guidelines on tuberculosis: module 6: tuberculosis and comorbidities

Addressing comorbidities and risk factors for tuberculosis (TB) is a crucial component of the World Health Organization (WHO)’s End TB Strategy....

Consolidated guidelines on person-centred viral hepatitis strategic information: using data to support country scale-up of hepatitis prevention, diagnosis and treatment services

This publication summarizes the approach proposed by WHO to collect, analyse, report, disseminate and use strategic information on viral hepatitis at the...

Guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis, care and treatment for people with chronic hepatitis B infection

Hepatitis B (HBV) infection is a major public health problem and cause of chronic liver disease. The 2024 HBV guidelines provide updated evidence-informed...

Guideline on haemoglobin cutoffs to define anaemia in individuals and populations

Appropriate guidelines for measuring haemoglobin and defining anaemia are crucial for both clinical and public health medicine but require consideration...

Clinical management of diphtheria: guideline, 2 February 2024 

The WHO Clinical management of diphtheria contains the most up-to-date recommendations for the clinical management of people with diphtheria....

WHO guideline on the prevention and management of wasting and nutritional oedema (‎acute malnutrition)‎ in infants and children under 5 years

This guideline provides global, normative, evidence-informed recommendations and good practice statements on the prevention and management of wasting and...