This is the 8th WHO annual report on global tuberculosis control. It includes data on case notifications and treatment outcomes from the 201 national TB control programmes (NTPs) that reported to WHO for 2002, together with an analysis of plans, budgets, expenditures, and constraints on DOTS expansi
Global Tuberculosis Control 2008 Surveillance Planning Financing
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- Year
- 2008
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- English
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- 304
- Category
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โฆ Synopsis
The report presents WHO's latest assessment of the epidemiological burden of TB (numbers of cases and deaths), as well as progress towards the 2015 targets for global TB control that have been established within the context of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Bringing together data reported by 202 out of 212 countries and territories in 2007, as well as data collected from these countries and territories in previous years, Global tuberculosis control 2008 is the definitive source of information about the national and international response to the worldwide TB epidemic.
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