Current epidemiological aspects of tuberculosis and the impact of the DOTS strategy in disease control

Author:

Vendramini Silvia Helena Figueiredo1,Villa Tereza Cristina Scatena2,Santos Maria de Lourdes S. Geraldes1,Gazetta Cláudia Eli3

Affiliation:

1. São José do Rio Preto Medical School; University of São Paulo

2. University of São Paulo

3. São José do Rio Preto Medical School

Abstract

This article aims to present the current situation of tuberculosis and how the DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment Short Course) strategy has impacted national tuberculosis control programs worldwide, in Latin America and in Brazil. Data reveal a tendency towards a slow decline in disease rates (1%) around the world in 2003. In Brazil, data indicate a constant downward tendency of approximately 3% a year in incidence levels. The DOTS strategy has been recommended to all countries. Brazil needs to improve its tuberculosis surveillance efforts, particularly in terms of confirming negative sputum smear results at the end of treatment.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Nursing

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