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Tuberculosis Control in the Western Pacific Region  2009 Report

The status of the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic and progress in control of the disease has been assessed annually since 1997. This report presents an overview of progress in reducing the burden of TB in the Western Pacific Region (the Region) using data on disease burden and case notification in 2007 and treatment outcomes for patients registered in 2006. The data were collected from 35 countries and areas in the region using the WHO standard form for reporting surveillance data. The report contains data trends on estimated TB prevalence and mortality, TB notifications by age group and sex, TB/HIV co-infection and other indicators of progress, including treatment outcomes and laboratory capacity and quality. This report presents data on multidrug resistant-TB from various drug resistance surveys from the countries and areas in the Region. The specific country profiles contained in the report of countries with high burden provide country-specific information on progress of TB control. TB data and trends in the Pacific island countries and areas are also included in the report. A directory of partners in the countries with a high burden of TB in the Region is appended.

WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific
2009, 94 pages
ISBN 9789290614388
Price: 10.00 US$
Price for developing countries: 7.00 US$

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