HIV & AIDS Treatment in Practice No. 198
National Tuberculosis and Leprosy control Program
Revised National TB Control Programme. Annual Status Report
On the road to ending TB
Highlights from the 30 highest TB burden countries
PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0155525 May 19, 2016, 1 / 11
Reach the Unreached - FIND, TREAT, CURE TB, SAVE LIVES
HIV & AIDS Treatment in Practice No. 188
MEDBOX Issue Brief no. 19: World TB Day: Invest to end TB. Save Lives
ERJ Open Res 2017; 3: 00002-2017
Towards gender - transformative HIV and TB responses
На пути к гендерно-преобразовательным мерам против ВИЧ и ТБ
Engage - TB
WHO/HTM/TB/2015.27
5 May 2021
This Information Note is intended to assist national TB programmes and health personnel worldwide to maintain essential tuberculosis (TB) services during the COVID-19 pandemic and in the recovery phase. It is important that recent progress made in TB prevention and care is not reversed b...y COVID-19. The WHO Global TB Programme, along with WHO regional and country offices, developed this note in response to questions received from Member States and other partners since the start of the pandemic. The note includes references to other published WHO information products relevant to TB practitioners. WHO continues to monitor the situation closely for any changes that may influence this note and will issue updates should any factors change.
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his Framework begins with a desired future scenario and considers actions and interventions necessary to get there. It advocates for holistic view to address tuberculosis. The Framework revisits challenges and actions in four layers: TB specific; challenges in health systems that influence TB care; ...challenges in sectors beyond health that determine TB; and overarching governance issues. Multisectoral action and accountability are embedded in the Framework. The Framework is based on the principles of people-centered care and system development.
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In 2017, 3.6 million of the estimated 10 million people with TB worldwide were “missed” by national TB programmes (NTPs). Two thirds of them are thought to access TB treatment of questionable quality from public and private providers who are not engaged by the NTP. The quality of care provided i...n these settings is often not known or substandard. Closing these gaps and ensuring patient-centred care imply that quality-assured and affordable TB services must be made available wherever people choose to seek care.
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