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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Policies to protect children from the harmful impact of food marketing: WHO guideline

Children continue to be exposed to powerful food marketing, which predominantly promotes foods high in saturated fatty acids, trans-fatty acids, free sugars...

Use of non-sugar sweeteners: WHO guideline

This guideline provides evidence-informed guidance on the use of non-sugar sweeteners to reduce the risk of  unhealthy weight gain and diet-related...

WHO Guidelines for malaria

The WHO Guidelines for malaria bring together the Organization’s most up-to-date recommendations for malaria in one user-friendly and easy-to-navigate...

WHO guidelines on parenting interventions to prevent maltreatment and enhance parent–child relationships with children aged 0–17 years

This guideline provides evidence-based recommendations on parenting interventions for parents and caregivers of children aged 0–17 years that are...

WHO consolidated guidelines on tuberculosis. Module 4: treatment - drug-resistant tuberculosis treatment, 2022 update

The WHO Consolidated Guidelines on Tuberculosis (TB), Module 4: Treatment - Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Treatment 2022 update informs health care professionals...

WHO recommendations for care of the preterm or low-birth-weight infant

The recommendations in this guideline are intended to inform development of national and subnational health policies, clinical protocols and programmatic...

Updated recommendations on treatment of adolescents and children with chronic HCV infection, and HCV simplified service delivery and diagnostics 

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major public health problem and cause of chronic liver disease that leads to approximately 399 000 deaths annually....

WHO recommendations on induction of labour, at or beyond term

The updated recommendations in this document on the timing of induction of labour supersede the previous WHO recommendations on this topic in the 2018...