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World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
…on incorporates 53 Member States with reported incidence of tuberculosis (TB) ranging from near elimination to rates exceeding 100 per 100 000 population. It includes 18 high-priority countries to end TB in the WHO European Region, nine of them in the top 30 countries with the hi…
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
…te some positive developments such as the sharp decrease in tuberculosis (TB) incidence, the increase in drug susceptibility testing coverage and improved access to multidrug-resistant TB diagnosis and treatment, the WHO European Region did not meet its target of halving TB preva…
World Health Organization
…velopment of metrics, criteria and validation processes for tuberculosis (TB) elimination. Building on the WHO End TB Strategy and the 2014 TB Elimination Framework, the report responds to growing demand from Member States for updated guidance on assessing progress towards TB eli…
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
…for Europe have jointly been coordinating the collection of tuberculosis (TB) surveillance data in Europe. Their aim is to ensure a high quality of standardized TB data covering all 53 countries of the WHO European Region, plus Liechtenstein. As in the previous year, surveillance…
World Health Organization
…the establishment of a platform for efficient and pragmatic tuberculosis (TB) treatment trials. Participants included representatives of national TB programmes from six high TB burden countries, clinical trial experts, regulators, funders, researchers and community representative…
World Health Organization
…, criteria and standardized processes for the validation of tuberculosis (TB) elimination. Convened as part of WHO’s efforts to advance the End TB Strategy and the long-term goal of eliminating TB as a global public health threat, the consultation brought together experts, policy…
World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
This annual report on tuberculosis highlights the progress being made by national TB programmes in the South-East Asia Region, which are regularly detecting and successfully treating more TB cases. As a result, both the occurrence of new cases of TB and deaths due to TB continue …
World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
…owever, the Region accounts for 41% of the global burden of tuberculosis (TB) in terms of disease incidence. In 2014, there were an estimated 5.4 million prevalence and 4 million incidence of TB, and about 460 000 people died due to TB in the Region. India and Indonesia have amo…
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
…ished in 1996. Despite notable progress in the past decade, tuberculosis (TB) is still a public health concern in most of the countries within the WHO European Region. Countries outside of the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA) still suffer from high rates o…
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
…ablished in 1996. As in the previous years, surveillance of tuberculosis (TB) reveals a mixed epidemiological picture among the Member States of the WHO European Region. Despite a decrease in TB incidence, drug-resistant TB is becoming a major concern. There is an urgent need to …
World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
…y the WHO Regional Office provide the latest information on tuberculosis disease burden, case-notifications and treatment results in Member States in the Region. They also highlight the key activities that have been conducted over the past year in the Region as well as in the cou…
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
…ished in 1996. Despite notable progress in the past decade, tuberculosis (TB) is still a public health concern in most of the countries within the WHO European Region. An estimated 360 000 Europeans developed TB in 2013 – 1000 people on a daily basis. According to new data publis…
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
…gional Office for Europe have jointly been coordinating the tuberculosis (TB) surveillance in Europe. Their aim is to ensure a high quality of TB standardized data covering all 53 countries in the WHO European Region. In 2007, 477 327 cases of TB were reported by the 51 countries…
World Health Organization
…ealth Organization consultation on systematic screening for tuberculosis (TB), held in Geneva in October 2024, which aimed to review current evidence, country practices and future directions for TB screening. It situates TB as a leading infectious cause of death globally and emph…
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
…gional Office for Europe have jointly been coordinating the tuberculosis (TB) surveillance activities in the WHO European Region. Their aim is to ensure a high quality of standardized TB data covering all 53 Member States of the WHO European Region and Liechtenstein. In 2008, 461…
World Health Organization
World Health Organization
Stop TB Initiative
World Health Organization
World Health Organization
World Health Organization, UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases
World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Western Pacific
World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Western Pacific
World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Western Pacific
World Health Organization