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Minimum package for cross-border TB control and care in the WHO European region: a Wolfheze consensus statement
The World Health Organization (WHO) European region estimates that more than 400,000 tuberculosis (TB) cases occur in Europe, a large proportion of them among migrants. A coordinated public health mechanism to guarantee TB prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care across borders is not in place. A c...
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European Respiratory Society
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485571/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22653772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00053012 |
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author | Dara, Masoud de Colombani, Pierpaolo Petrova-Benedict, Roumyana Centis, Rosella Zellweger, Jean-Pierre Sandgren, Andreas Heldal, Einar Sotgiu, Giovanni Jansen, Niesje Bahtijarevic, Rankica Migliori, Giovanni Battista |
author_facet | Dara, Masoud de Colombani, Pierpaolo Petrova-Benedict, Roumyana Centis, Rosella Zellweger, Jean-Pierre Sandgren, Andreas Heldal, Einar Sotgiu, Giovanni Jansen, Niesje Bahtijarevic, Rankica Migliori, Giovanni Battista |
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description | The World Health Organization (WHO) European region estimates that more than 400,000 tuberculosis (TB) cases occur in Europe, a large proportion of them among migrants. A coordinated public health mechanism to guarantee TB prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care across borders is not in place. A consensus paper describing the minimum package of cross-border TB control and care was prepared by a task force following a literature review, and with input from the national TB control programme managers of the WHO European region and the Wolfheze 2011 conference. A literature review focused on the subject of TB in migrants was carried out, selecting documents published during the 11-yr period 2001–2011. Several issues were identified in cross-border TB control and care, varying from the limited access to early TB diagnosis, to the lack of continuity of care and information during migration, and the availability of, and access to, health services in the new country. The recommended minimum package addresses the current shortcomings and intends to improve the situation by covering several areas: political commitment (including the implementation of a legal framework for TB cross-border collaboration), financial mechanisms and adequate health service delivery (prevention, infection control, contact management, diagnosis and treatment, and psychosocial support). |
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spelling | pubmed-34855712012-11-07 Minimum package for cross-border TB control and care in the WHO European region: a Wolfheze consensus statement Dara, Masoud de Colombani, Pierpaolo Petrova-Benedict, Roumyana Centis, Rosella Zellweger, Jean-Pierre Sandgren, Andreas Heldal, Einar Sotgiu, Giovanni Jansen, Niesje Bahtijarevic, Rankica Migliori, Giovanni Battista Eur Respir J Perspective The World Health Organization (WHO) European region estimates that more than 400,000 tuberculosis (TB) cases occur in Europe, a large proportion of them among migrants. A coordinated public health mechanism to guarantee TB prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care across borders is not in place. A consensus paper describing the minimum package of cross-border TB control and care was prepared by a task force following a literature review, and with input from the national TB control programme managers of the WHO European region and the Wolfheze 2011 conference. A literature review focused on the subject of TB in migrants was carried out, selecting documents published during the 11-yr period 2001–2011. Several issues were identified in cross-border TB control and care, varying from the limited access to early TB diagnosis, to the lack of continuity of care and information during migration, and the availability of, and access to, health services in the new country. The recommended minimum package addresses the current shortcomings and intends to improve the situation by covering several areas: political commitment (including the implementation of a legal framework for TB cross-border collaboration), financial mechanisms and adequate health service delivery (prevention, infection control, contact management, diagnosis and treatment, and psychosocial support). European Respiratory Society 2012-11 2012-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3485571/ /pubmed/22653772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00053012 Text en Copyright © ERS 2012 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ ERJ Open articles are open access and distributed under the terms of the (Creative Commons Attribution Licence 3.0> (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ) |
spellingShingle | Perspective Dara, Masoud de Colombani, Pierpaolo Petrova-Benedict, Roumyana Centis, Rosella Zellweger, Jean-Pierre Sandgren, Andreas Heldal, Einar Sotgiu, Giovanni Jansen, Niesje Bahtijarevic, Rankica Migliori, Giovanni Battista Minimum package for cross-border TB control and care in the WHO European region: a Wolfheze consensus statement |
title | Minimum package for cross-border TB control and care in the WHO European region: a Wolfheze consensus statement |
title_full | Minimum package for cross-border TB control and care in the WHO European region: a Wolfheze consensus statement |
title_fullStr | Minimum package for cross-border TB control and care in the WHO European region: a Wolfheze consensus statement |
title_full_unstemmed | Minimum package for cross-border TB control and care in the WHO European region: a Wolfheze consensus statement |
title_short | Minimum package for cross-border TB control and care in the WHO European region: a Wolfheze consensus statement |
title_sort | minimum package for cross-border tb control and care in the who european region: a wolfheze consensus statement |
topic | Perspective |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485571/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22653772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00053012 |
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