Towards tuberculosis elimination: an action framework for low-incidence countries

Author:

Lönnroth Knut,Migliori Giovanni Battista,Abubakar Ibrahim,D'Ambrosio Lia,de Vries Gerard,Diel Roland,Douglas Paul,Falzon Dennis,Gaudreau Marc-Andre,Goletti Delia,González Ochoa Edilberto R.,LoBue Philip,Matteelli Alberto,Njoo Howard,Solovic Ivan,Story Alistair,Tayeb Tamara,van der Werf Marieke J.,Weil Diana,Zellweger Jean-Pierre,Abdel Aziz Mohamed,Al Lawati Mohamed R.M.,Aliberti Stefano,Arrazola de Oñate Wouter,Barreira Draurio,Bhatia Vineet,Blasi Francesco,Bloom Amy,Bruchfeld Judith,Castelli Francesco,Centis Rosella,Chemtob Daniel,Cirillo Daniela M.,Colorado Alberto,Dadu Andrei,Dahle Ulf R.,De Paoli Laura,Dias Hannah M.,Duarte Raquel,Fattorini Lanfranco,Gaga Mina,Getahun Haileyesus,Glaziou Philippe,Goguadze Lasha,del Granado Mirtha,Haas Walter,Järvinen Asko,Kwon Geun-Yong,Mosca Davide,Nahid Payam,Nishikiori Nobuyuki,Noguer Isabel,O'Donnell Joan,Pace-Asciak Analita,Pompa Maria G.,Popescu Gilda G.,Robalo Cordeiro Carlos,Rønning Karin,Ruhwald Morten,Sculier Jean-Paul,Simunović Aleksandar,Smith-Palmer Alison,Sotgiu Giovanni,Sulis Giorgia,Torres-Duque Carlos A.,Umeki Kazunori,Uplekar Mukund,van Weezenbeek Catharina,Vasankari Tuula,Vitillo Robert J.,Voniatis Constantia,Wanlin Maryse,Raviglione Mario C.

Abstract

This paper describes an action framework for countries with low tuberculosis (TB) incidence (<100 TB cases per million population) that are striving for TB elimination. The framework sets out priority interventions required for these countries to progress first towards “pre-elimination” (<10 cases per million) and eventually the elimination of TB as a public health problem (less than one case per million). TB epidemiology in most low-incidence countries is characterised by a low rate of transmission in the general population, occasional outbreaks, a majority of TB cases generated from progression of latent TB infection (LTBI) rather than local transmission, concentration to certain vulnerable and hard-to-reach risk groups, and challenges posed by cross-border migration. Common health system challenges are that political commitment, funding, clinical expertise and general awareness of TB diminishes as TB incidence falls. The framework presents a tailored response to these challenges, grouped into eight priority action areas: 1) ensure political commitment, funding and stewardship for planning and essential services; 2) address the most vulnerable and hard-to-reach groups; 3) address special needs of migrants and cross-border issues; 4) undertake screening for active TB and LTBI in TB contacts and selected high-risk groups, and provide appropriate treatment; 5) optimise the prevention and care of drug-resistant TB; 6) ensure continued surveillance, programme monitoring and evaluation and case-based data management; 7) invest in research and new tools; and 8) support global TB prevention, care and control. The overall approach needs to be multisectorial, focusing on equitable access to high-quality diagnosis and care, and on addressing the social determinants of TB. Because of increasing globalisation and population mobility, the response needs to have both national and global dimensions.

Funder

European Respiratory Society

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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