Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease (Oct 2020)

The TB REACH Initiative: Supporting TB Elimination Efforts in the Asia-Pacific

  • Jacob Creswell,
  • Amera Khan,
  • Mirjam I Bakker,
  • Miranda Brouwer,
  • Vishnu Vardhan Kamineni,
  • Christina Mergenthaler,
  • Marina Smelyanskaya,
  • Zhi Zhen Qin,
  • Oriol Ramis,
  • Robert Stevens,
  • K Srikanth Reddy,
  • Lucie Blok

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed5040164
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
p. 164

Abstract

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After many years of TB ‘control’ and incremental progress, the TB community is talking about ending the disease, yet this will only be possible with a shift in the way we approach the TB response. While the Asia-Pacific region has the highest TB burden worldwide, it also has the opportunity to lead the quest to end TB by embracing the four areas laid out in this series: using data to target hotspots, initiating active case finding, provisioning preventive TB treatment, and employing a biosocial approach. The Stop TB Partnership’s TB REACH initiative provides a platform to support partners in the development, evaluation and scale-up of new and innovative technologies and approaches to advance TB programs. We present several approaches TB REACH is taking to support its partners in the Asia-Pacific and globally to advance our collective response to end TB.

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