Technical Advisory Group on Tuberculosis for the WHO European Region: report of the 13th Meeting: 9–10 April 2019, Copenhagen, Denmark

Overview

This meeting reviewed progress in implementing the recommendations of the 18th Meeting of the Strategic and Technical Advisory Group for Tuberculosis (‎STAG-TB)‎ and the previous TAG-TB meeting.TAG-TB congratulated WHO/Europe and European Member States for their effective actions which have resulted in a decreasing trend of TB incidence rates across many countries. It also pointed out concerning issues to address, including the increasing proportion of multidrug and extensively drug-resistant TB (‎M/XDR-TB)‎, the growing number of TB/HIV coinfection cases and the challenges in reforming health-care systems towards ambulatory TB care.RecommendationsTB and universal health coverage (‎UHC)‎: To support countries’ efforts to end TB under UHC, TAG-TB recommended that WHO/Europe provide policy guidance to Member States in framing TB within a UHC perspective.Sustainability of TB prevention and care: Many countries in the Region need to prepare for declining donor support and ensure the financial sustainability of TB prevention, treatment and care. TAG-TB recommended that eligible countries undertake a series of integrated actions, listed in the report.Multisectoral accountability framework (‎MAF)‎: To make the regional MAF operational, a minimum set of new indicators to be collected and reported on needs to be defined. TAG-TB recommended that WHO/Europe work with Member States to finalize the data collection list, develop tools for collecting MAF data and convene a working group to discuss and promote the MAF and its regional adaptation. This group should involve TAG-TB and engage relevant stakeholders. TAG-TB also recommended that WHO/Europe extend the Tuberculosis Action Plan for the WHO European Region 2016–2020 beyond 2020, and link it with the MAF and its regional adaptation.Other areas: TAG-TB provided recommendations on TB and M/XDR-TB, latent TB infection and TB prevention, the TB Consilium, TB/hepatitis C coinfection, and childhood TB formulations.

 

WHO Team
Joint Infectious Diseases Unit (JID), Technical Advisory Group for Tuberculosis (TAG-TB)
Editors
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WHO/EURO:2019-3716-43475-61072