Tuberculosis (TB)

Address TB/HIV, MDR/XDR-TB and other challenges

Prison near Llilongwe, Malawi. Transmission of TB in prisons is a major public health problem.
LHIL/Jim Mullins

Global tuberculosis control is facing major challenges today. In general, much effort is still required to make quality care accessible without barriers of gender, age, type of disease, social setting, and ability to pay. Coinfection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and HIV (TB/HIV), especially in Africa, and multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) tuberculosis in all regions, make control activities more complex and demanding. Several risk groups need special attention and these are discussed below. These challenges need to be addressed by national tuberculosis programmes with focused attention and tailored approaches.

Related links

HIGHLIGHTED DOCUMENTS

Global TB Control Report 2011

The Global Plan to Stop TB 2011-2015

Treatment of TB: guidelines

Multidrug and extensively drug- resistant TB

The Stop TB Strategy

The Stop TB Strategy