The Technical Advisory Group for Tuberculosis (TAG-TB) was established in September 2003 to provide independent review and technical advice on TB to the WHO Regional Director for Europe, particularly on areas related to TB prevention and care in the Region.
TAG-TB members are individuals with substantial technical expertise and experience in areas related to TB and TB/HIV prevention and care, including public health, epidemiology, health systems, medical products and technologies, surveillance, related communicable and noncommunicable diseases, social science, and civil society. Members are nominated on the basis of their individual expertise rather than their affiliation with an organization or institution.
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Technical Advisory Group on Tuberculosis for the WHO European Region: report of the Fifteenth Meeting...
The Fifteenth Meeting of the European Technical Advisory Group on Tuberculosis Control (TAG-TB) was held on 18–20 May 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic,...

Technical Advisory Group on Tuberculosis for the WHO European Region: report of the fourteenth meeting:...
The fourteenth meeting of the European Technical Advisory Group on Tuberculosis Control (TAG-TB) was held on 19–21 May 2020. Due to the...

Technical Advisory Group on Tuberculosis for the WHO European Region: report of the 13th Meeting: 9–10...
This meeting reviewed progress in implementing the recommendations of the 18th Meeting of the Strategic and Technical Advisory Group for Tuberculosis...

Technical Advisory Group on Tuberculosis for the WHO European Region: report of the Twelfth Meeting:...
The Twelfth Meeting of the European Technical Advisory Group on Tuberculosis was held in Copenhagen on 19–20 February 2018. The objectives of...