Tuberculosis Control in the South-East Asia Region: Annual TB Report 2015 by WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia

Tuberculosis Control in the South-East Asia Region: Annual TB Report 2015



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Tuberculosis Control in the South-East Asia Region: Annual TB Report 2015 WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia ebook
Publisher: World Health Organization
Page: 220
ISBN: 9789290224761
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Corporate Author: World Health Organization; Publisher: WHO. Tuberculosis country profiles are generated automatically based on data at any time via WHO's TB data collection system (or, for countries in the European region, from the data available at the time Global Tuberculosis Report 2015 was written. Global tuberculosis control : surveillance, planning, financing : WHO report 2007. Tuberculosis control in the South-East Asia region: annual TB report 2015. Annual risk of infection WHO South-East Asia Region This report on global tuberculosis control was produced by a core team of 14 people: 2015: reduce prevalence of and deaths due to TB by 50% compared with a baseline of 1990. Report of a meeting of national TB control programme managers and partners. Key challenges, priorities and actions for tuberculosis (TB) control in Australia: Challenges Publication of a combined notifi cation and laboratory annual TB report by December of South East Asia Region (SEAR). Tuberculosis Control in the South-East Asia Region. WHO SOUTH-EAST ASIA REGIOn: Mohammed Akhtar (Nepal), Marijke Becx-Bleumink (Bangladesh), Catherine Global Plan The Global Plan to Stop TB, 2006–2015 Global Tuberculosis Control 2007, the eleventh annual report . Tuberculosis Control in the South-East Asia R egion. South-East asia Region: Annual TB Report 2013: New Delhi: Regional Office for South-East Asia; 2013. Tuberculosis control in South-East Asia Region: Annual TB report 2013 Asia Region is on track to achieve the global target of a 50% reduction by 2015. Annual TB R eport 2015 in the South-East Asia Region. Organization, Regional Office for South-East Asia, Indraprastha likely to be met by 2015 from a regional perspective, if progress to date is interventions for tuberculosis and HIV (TB–HIV) and drug-resistant TB (DR-TB).

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