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Investing in Strategies to Reverse the Global Incidence of TB
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The Millennium Development Goals, adopted at the UN Millennium Summit in 2000, are the world's targets for dramatically reducing extreme poverty in its many dimensions by 2015. This report lays out the recommendations of the UN Millennium Project Task Force 5 Working Group on TB.
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The Millennium Development Goals, adopted at the UN Millennium Summit in 2000, are the world's targets for dramatically reducing extreme poverty in its many dimensions by 2015. This report lays out the recommendations of the UN Millennium Project Task Force 5 Working Group on TB.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 533g
- ISBN-13: 9781138471870
- ISBN-10: 1138471879
- Artikelnr.: 60018579
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 533g
- ISBN-13: 9781138471870
- ISBN-10: 1138471879
- Artikelnr.: 60018579
Millennium Project, UN
Foreword
Task force members
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Millennium Development Goals
Executive summary
Chapter
1 The emergency of tuberculosis
The DOTS strategy to control tuberculosis
The need for modern tools: diagnostics, drugs, and vaccines
The Millennium Development Goals
The UN Millennium Project Working Group on TB and the Stop TB Partnership
Recommendations
Chapter
2 The global tuberculosis epidemic and tuberculosis control
Global achievements
Overview of the tuberculosis epidemic
Overview of global tuberculosis control
Tuberculosis and HIV
Multidrug
resistant tuberculosis
Summary findings and conclusions
Chapter
3 Poverty, gender, children, and tuberculosis
Poverty fosters tuberculosis
Tuberculosis fosters poverty Tuberculosis and gender
Tuberculosis and children
Chapter
4 Moving forward to achieve the Millennium
Development Goals target for tuberculosis
Key intersections with other UN Millennium Project task forces
Solutions to constraints to improved tuberculosis control
Recommendation : ensure access for all to high
quality tuberculosis care
Recommendation : address the TB/HIV emergency now
Recommendation : engage all primary care providers in high
quality TB care
Recommendation : partner with communities to stop tuberculosis
Recommendation : stop the spread of multidrug
resistant tuberculosis
Recommendation : accelerate the development of critically needed new tools
Recommendation : support the Global Plan to Stop TB
Chapter
5 Financing needs
Why more resources are needed
Estimate of general health system requirements
Recommendations
Chapter
6 Meeting the target in UN Millennium Project pilot countries
UN Millennium Project pilot country case studies Meeting the tuberculosis target in Kenya
Meeting the tuberculosis target in other UN Millennium Project pilot countries: Cambodia, the Dominican Republic, and Ethiopia
Conclusion
Appendix 1 World Health Organization recommendations for implementing the DOTS strategy and its adaptations
Appendix 2 Meeting the Millennium Development Goals target in Kenya
Appendix 3 Tuberculosis and poverty in Cambodia
Appendix 4 Tuberculosis and poverty in the Dominican Republic
Appendix 5 Tuberculosis and poverty in Ethiopia
Appendix 6 Public
private partnerships for new tuberculosis diagnostics, drugs, and vaccines: Aeras, FIND, and the Global Alliance for TB Drug Development
Appendix 7 Summary of background paper on a two
month drug regimen
Appendix 8 Full list of recommendations from the UN Millennium Project Working Group on TB
Notes
References.
Task force members
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Millennium Development Goals
Executive summary
Chapter
1 The emergency of tuberculosis
The DOTS strategy to control tuberculosis
The need for modern tools: diagnostics, drugs, and vaccines
The Millennium Development Goals
The UN Millennium Project Working Group on TB and the Stop TB Partnership
Recommendations
Chapter
2 The global tuberculosis epidemic and tuberculosis control
Global achievements
Overview of the tuberculosis epidemic
Overview of global tuberculosis control
Tuberculosis and HIV
Multidrug
resistant tuberculosis
Summary findings and conclusions
Chapter
3 Poverty, gender, children, and tuberculosis
Poverty fosters tuberculosis
Tuberculosis fosters poverty Tuberculosis and gender
Tuberculosis and children
Chapter
4 Moving forward to achieve the Millennium
Development Goals target for tuberculosis
Key intersections with other UN Millennium Project task forces
Solutions to constraints to improved tuberculosis control
Recommendation : ensure access for all to high
quality tuberculosis care
Recommendation : address the TB/HIV emergency now
Recommendation : engage all primary care providers in high
quality TB care
Recommendation : partner with communities to stop tuberculosis
Recommendation : stop the spread of multidrug
resistant tuberculosis
Recommendation : accelerate the development of critically needed new tools
Recommendation : support the Global Plan to Stop TB
Chapter
5 Financing needs
Why more resources are needed
Estimate of general health system requirements
Recommendations
Chapter
6 Meeting the target in UN Millennium Project pilot countries
UN Millennium Project pilot country case studies Meeting the tuberculosis target in Kenya
Meeting the tuberculosis target in other UN Millennium Project pilot countries: Cambodia, the Dominican Republic, and Ethiopia
Conclusion
Appendix 1 World Health Organization recommendations for implementing the DOTS strategy and its adaptations
Appendix 2 Meeting the Millennium Development Goals target in Kenya
Appendix 3 Tuberculosis and poverty in Cambodia
Appendix 4 Tuberculosis and poverty in the Dominican Republic
Appendix 5 Tuberculosis and poverty in Ethiopia
Appendix 6 Public
private partnerships for new tuberculosis diagnostics, drugs, and vaccines: Aeras, FIND, and the Global Alliance for TB Drug Development
Appendix 7 Summary of background paper on a two
month drug regimen
Appendix 8 Full list of recommendations from the UN Millennium Project Working Group on TB
Notes
References.
Foreword
Task force members
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Millennium Development Goals
Executive summary
Chapter
1 The emergency of tuberculosis
The DOTS strategy to control tuberculosis
The need for modern tools: diagnostics, drugs, and vaccines
The Millennium Development Goals
The UN Millennium Project Working Group on TB and the Stop TB Partnership
Recommendations
Chapter
2 The global tuberculosis epidemic and tuberculosis control
Global achievements
Overview of the tuberculosis epidemic
Overview of global tuberculosis control
Tuberculosis and HIV
Multidrug
resistant tuberculosis
Summary findings and conclusions
Chapter
3 Poverty, gender, children, and tuberculosis
Poverty fosters tuberculosis
Tuberculosis fosters poverty Tuberculosis and gender
Tuberculosis and children
Chapter
4 Moving forward to achieve the Millennium
Development Goals target for tuberculosis
Key intersections with other UN Millennium Project task forces
Solutions to constraints to improved tuberculosis control
Recommendation : ensure access for all to high
quality tuberculosis care
Recommendation : address the TB/HIV emergency now
Recommendation : engage all primary care providers in high
quality TB care
Recommendation : partner with communities to stop tuberculosis
Recommendation : stop the spread of multidrug
resistant tuberculosis
Recommendation : accelerate the development of critically needed new tools
Recommendation : support the Global Plan to Stop TB
Chapter
5 Financing needs
Why more resources are needed
Estimate of general health system requirements
Recommendations
Chapter
6 Meeting the target in UN Millennium Project pilot countries
UN Millennium Project pilot country case studies Meeting the tuberculosis target in Kenya
Meeting the tuberculosis target in other UN Millennium Project pilot countries: Cambodia, the Dominican Republic, and Ethiopia
Conclusion
Appendix 1 World Health Organization recommendations for implementing the DOTS strategy and its adaptations
Appendix 2 Meeting the Millennium Development Goals target in Kenya
Appendix 3 Tuberculosis and poverty in Cambodia
Appendix 4 Tuberculosis and poverty in the Dominican Republic
Appendix 5 Tuberculosis and poverty in Ethiopia
Appendix 6 Public
private partnerships for new tuberculosis diagnostics, drugs, and vaccines: Aeras, FIND, and the Global Alliance for TB Drug Development
Appendix 7 Summary of background paper on a two
month drug regimen
Appendix 8 Full list of recommendations from the UN Millennium Project Working Group on TB
Notes
References.
Task force members
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Millennium Development Goals
Executive summary
Chapter
1 The emergency of tuberculosis
The DOTS strategy to control tuberculosis
The need for modern tools: diagnostics, drugs, and vaccines
The Millennium Development Goals
The UN Millennium Project Working Group on TB and the Stop TB Partnership
Recommendations
Chapter
2 The global tuberculosis epidemic and tuberculosis control
Global achievements
Overview of the tuberculosis epidemic
Overview of global tuberculosis control
Tuberculosis and HIV
Multidrug
resistant tuberculosis
Summary findings and conclusions
Chapter
3 Poverty, gender, children, and tuberculosis
Poverty fosters tuberculosis
Tuberculosis fosters poverty Tuberculosis and gender
Tuberculosis and children
Chapter
4 Moving forward to achieve the Millennium
Development Goals target for tuberculosis
Key intersections with other UN Millennium Project task forces
Solutions to constraints to improved tuberculosis control
Recommendation : ensure access for all to high
quality tuberculosis care
Recommendation : address the TB/HIV emergency now
Recommendation : engage all primary care providers in high
quality TB care
Recommendation : partner with communities to stop tuberculosis
Recommendation : stop the spread of multidrug
resistant tuberculosis
Recommendation : accelerate the development of critically needed new tools
Recommendation : support the Global Plan to Stop TB
Chapter
5 Financing needs
Why more resources are needed
Estimate of general health system requirements
Recommendations
Chapter
6 Meeting the target in UN Millennium Project pilot countries
UN Millennium Project pilot country case studies Meeting the tuberculosis target in Kenya
Meeting the tuberculosis target in other UN Millennium Project pilot countries: Cambodia, the Dominican Republic, and Ethiopia
Conclusion
Appendix 1 World Health Organization recommendations for implementing the DOTS strategy and its adaptations
Appendix 2 Meeting the Millennium Development Goals target in Kenya
Appendix 3 Tuberculosis and poverty in Cambodia
Appendix 4 Tuberculosis and poverty in the Dominican Republic
Appendix 5 Tuberculosis and poverty in Ethiopia
Appendix 6 Public
private partnerships for new tuberculosis diagnostics, drugs, and vaccines: Aeras, FIND, and the Global Alliance for TB Drug Development
Appendix 7 Summary of background paper on a two
month drug regimen
Appendix 8 Full list of recommendations from the UN Millennium Project Working Group on TB
Notes
References.