INH definition

INH means Instituto Nacional de Higiene, the Borrower’s hygiene institute established pursuant to the Borrower’s law published in the Gazette on October 23, 1941;
INH means Instituto Nacional de Habitação, the Borrower’s institute for housing, established and operating under the Presidential Decree No. 121/14 dated June 4, 2014.

Examples of INH in a sentence

  • A total of 280 (14.3%) Mtb isolates were resistant to at least INH and RFP in 10 provinces.

  • Gallon $1.40 4,300 3 Magnesium Chloride Promelt Ultra 2000 INH 515 Innovative Municipal Products (US), Inc.

  • Gallon $1.40 4,300 3 Magnesium Chloride Promelt Mag INH 1010 Innovative Municipal Products (US), Inc.

  • INH had the highest rate of resistance (21.6%), followed by SM (19.9%), RFP (19.2%), and EMB (11.4%) (Table 2).

  • Resistance of first-line drugs had the highest rate (6.5%), followed by three drugs (including INH, RFP and SM) (3.7%).

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  • Resistance of INH and SM had the highest rates (2.5%), followed RFP and SM (1.7%) (Table 3 and Figure 2).

  • The use of INH to treat LTBI relied on evidence from randomized clinical trials and observational studies (42-45) that showed daily INH reduced the incidence of TB by 60% to 90% (46), 9-INH is preferred to 6-months of INH because of increased efficacy even though the latter is more cost effective and has higher adherence rates (18).

  • Categorical sensitivity was highest for RMP, INH (0.25 μg/ml), ▇▇▇ (0.5 μg/ml), AMK, KAN, and OFL, for which all sensitivity estimates were >80%.