TAILIEUCHUNG - Management of invasive meningococcal disease in children and young people

The right to health is NOT the same as the right to be healthy.  A common misconception is that the State has to guarantee us good health. However, good health is influenced by several factors that are outside the direct control of States, such as an individual’s biological make-up and socio-economic conditions.  Rather, the right to health refers to the right to the enjoyment of a variety of goods, facilities, services and conditions necessary for its realization. This is why it is more accurate to describe it as the right to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental. | j SIGN Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network NHS Quality Improvement Scotland May 2008 KEY TO EVIDENCE STATEMENTS AND GRADES OF RECOMMENDATIONS LEVELS OF EVIDENCE 1 High quality meta-analyses systematic reviews of RCTs or RCTs with a very low risk of bias 1 Well conducted meta-analyses systematic reviews or RCTs with a low risk of bias 1- Meta-analyses systematic reviews or RCTs with a high risk of bias 2 High quality systematic reviews of case control or cohort studies High quality case control or cohort studies with a very low risk of confounding or bias and a high probability that the relationship is causal 2 Well conducted case control or cohort studies with a low risk of confounding or bias and a moderate probability that the relationship is causal 2 - Case control or cohort studies with a high risk of confounding or bias and a significant risk that the relationship is not causal 3 Non-analytic studies eg case reports case series 4 Expert opinion GRADES OF RECOMMENDATION Note The grade of recommendation relates to the strength of the evidence on which the recommendation is based. It does not reflect the clinical importance of the recommendation. At least one meta-analysis systematic review or RCT rated as 1 and directly applicable to the target population or A body of evidence consisting principally of studies rated as 1 directly applicable to the target population and demonstrating overall consistency of results A body of evidence including studies rated as 2 directly applicable to the target population and demonstrating overall consistency of results or Extrapolated evidence from studies rated as 1 or 1 A body of evidence including studies rated as 2 directly applicable to the target population and demonstrating overall consistency of results or Extrapolated evidence from studies rated as 2 Evidence level 3 or 4 or Extrapolated evidence from studies rated as 2 A B C D GOOD PRACTICE POINTS 0 Recommended best practice based on the clinical experience of

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