Stop TB Strategy

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Stop TB Strategy was a global World Health Organization framework that guided tuberculosis control efforts worldwide before being succeeded by the End TB Strategy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf global health strategy
tuberculosis control framework
addresses TB/HIV co-infection
multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
aimsTo achieve the Millennium Development Goals related to TB
reduce global tuberculosis incidence
reduce tuberculosis mortality
appliesTo global
basedOn DOTS strategy NERFINISHED
coordinatedWith Stop TB Partnership NERFINISHED
developedBy World Health Organization NERFINISHED
field infectious disease control
public health
focusesOn tuberculosis control
geographicScope worldwide
hasComponent address TB/HIV, MDR-TB and other challenges
contribute to health system strengthening
empower people with TB and communities
enable and promote research
engage all care providers
pursue high-quality DOTS expansion and enhancement
hasGoal halve TB prevalence and deaths compared with 1990 levels by 2015
implementedBy international health agencies
ministries of health
national tuberculosis programmes
partOf global Stop TB Partnership efforts
precedes End TB Strategy NERFINISHED
promotes patient-centered care for tuberculosis
public-private mix for TB care
universal access to quality TB diagnosis and treatment
replacedBy End TB Strategy NERFINISHED
startTime 2006
supports community participation in TB control
operational research on tuberculosis
programmatic management of drug-resistant TB
targetPopulation people at risk of tuberculosis
timePeriod early 21st century
underlies many national TB strategic plans

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End TB Strategy predecessor Stop TB Strategy