Priority Activities in Child and Adolescent Tuberculosis to Close the Policy-Practice Gap in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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Published:2022-02-01
Issue:2
Volume:11
Page:196
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ISSN:2076-0817
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Container-title:Pathogens
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Pathogens
Author:
du Preez Karen, Gabardo Betina Mendez Alcântara, Kabra Sushil K.ORCID, Triasih Rina, Lestari TrisasiORCID, Kal Margaret, Tsogt Bazarragchaa, Dorj Gantsetseg, Purev Enkhtsetseg, Nguyen Thu AnhORCID, Naidoo Lenny, Mvusi Lindiwe, Schaaf Hendrik Simon, Hesseling Anneke C., de Oliveira Rossoni Andrea Maciel, Carvalho Anna Cristina CalçadaORCID, Cardoso Claudete Aparecida AraújoORCID, Sant’Anna Clemax Couto, Orti Danielle Gomes Dell’, Costa Fernanda Dockhorn, Vega Liliana Romero, Sant’Anna Maria de Fátima Pombo, Hoa Nguyen Binh, Phuc Phan Huu, Fiogbe Attannon Arnauld, Affolabi DissouORCID, Badoum Gisèle, Ouédraogo Abdoul Risgou, Saouadogo Tandaogo, Combary Adjima, Kuate Kuate Albert, Prudence Bisso Ngono Annie, Magassouba Aboubakar Sidiki, Bangoura Adama Marie, Soumana Alphazazi, Hermana Georges, Gando Hervé, Fall Nafissatou, Gning Barnabé, Dogo Mohammed Fall, Mbitikon Olivia, Deffense Manon, Zimba Kevin, Chabala Chishala, Sekadde Moorine Penninah, Luzze Henry, Turyahabwe Stavia, Dongo John Paul, Lopes Constantino, dos Santos Milena, Francis Joshua ReginaldORCID, Arango-Loboguerrero Magnolia, Perez-Velez Carlos M., Koura Kobto Ghislain, Graham Stephen M.ORCID
Abstract
Over the past 15 years, and despite many difficulties, significant progress has been made to advance child and adolescent tuberculosis (TB) care. Despite increasing availability of safe and effective treatment and prevention options, TB remains a global health priority as a major cause of child and adolescent morbidity and mortality—over one and a half million children and adolescents develop TB each year. A history of the global public health perspective on child and adolescent TB is followed by 12 narratives detailing challenges and progress in 19 TB endemic low and middle-income countries. Overarching challenges include: under-detection and under-reporting of child and adolescent TB; poor implementation and reporting of contact investigation and TB preventive treatment services; the need for health systems strengthening to deliver effective, decentralized services; and lack of integration between TB programs and child health services. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant negative impact on case detection and treatment outcomes. Child and adolescent TB working groups can address country-specific challenges to close the policy–practice gaps by developing and supporting decentral ized models of care, strengthening clinical and laboratory diagnosis, including of multidrug-resistant TB, providing recommended options for treatment of disease and infection, and forging strong collaborations across relevant health sectors.
Funder
Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Immunology and Microbiology,Molecular Biology,Immunology and Allergy
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