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World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
Over 150,000 TB patients are estimated to develop multi-drugresistance every year in the South-East Asia Region. Developing thecapacity of national laboratory networks to detect drug-resistant TBthrough quality-assured culture and drug susceptibility testing andthrough deploying …
World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
…riority in addressing MDR-TB remains prevention of acquired drug resistance by ensuring higher case detection and cure rates through high-quality DOTS services. In this context, national TB programmes have recognized the need to simultaneously address the existing pool of MDR-TB …
World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
… and, in particular, better managing multi- and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, as well as HIV-associated TB. The specific objectives of this meeting were to review progress and constraints in implementing the Stop TB strategy in Member States of the SEA Region; and prov…
World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
… and, in particular, better managing multi- and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, HIV-associated TB. The specific objectives of this meeting were to review progress and constraints in implementing the Stop TB strategy in Member States of the SEA Region; and provide guidanc…
World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
… and, in particular, better managing multi- and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis and HIVassociated TB. The specific objectives of the Meeting of the SEA Regional Technical Working Group on Tuberculosis were to review progress and constraints in implementing the Stop TB str…