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Key Findings and Recommendations External review to TB Prevention, Control and Care in the Republic of Kazakhstan Astana, 16 May 2013 Dr Masoud Dara Programme.

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Page 1: Key Findings and Recommendations External review to TB Prevention, Control and Care in the Republic of Kazakhstan Astana, 16 May 2013 Dr Masoud Dara Programme.

Key Findings and Recommendations External review to TB Prevention, Control and Care in the Republic of Kazakhstan

Astana, 16 May 2013

Dr Masoud DaraProgramme Manager, TB and M/XDR-TB

WHO Regional Office for Europe

Page 2: Key Findings and Recommendations External review to TB Prevention, Control and Care in the Republic of Kazakhstan Astana, 16 May 2013 Dr Masoud Dara Programme.

Outline of presentation

• Summary epidemiological situation in the Region and Kazakhstan

• Overview of finding and recommendations of the extensive programme review 2012

• Next steps

Page 3: Key Findings and Recommendations External review to TB Prevention, Control and Care in the Republic of Kazakhstan Astana, 16 May 2013 Dr Masoud Dara Programme.

No reason to be complacent about TB No reason to be complacent about TB in the WHO European Regionin the WHO European Region

• Total of over 500 000 500 000 estimated TB patients in the Region

• 380 000 380 000 new TB cases estimated to occur in a year

• 44 000 44 000 deaths, mostly in the east

© Carl Cordonnier

© Ivan Chernichckin

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TB burden unequally distributed among countries

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Millennium Development Goal 6: Millennium Development Goal 6: Europe not on track to halve TB mortality by 2015Europe not on track to halve TB mortality by 2015

Decline of TB incidence and prevalence likely to be achieved

TB incidence

TB prevalence

TB mortality

target

target

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M/XDR-TB in the European Region

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Consolidated Action Plan to Prevent and Combat MDR-TB (MAP)

• Prompt diagnosis including newly endorsed molecular diagnostic techniques

• Equitable access to adequate treatment

• Health system approach to MDR-TB prevention and control

• Emphasis on involvement of civil society organizations

• Identifying and addressing social determinants

• Working in partnership, twinning of cities/programmes

• Robust monitoring framework, accountability and follow-up

• Including neglected aspects (e.g. palliative care, surgery)

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Overview of the Action Plan

Goal• To contain the spread of drug-resistant TB by achieving

universal access to prevention, diagnosis and treatmentof M/XDR-TB in all Member States of the WHO European Region by 2015

Targets

• To decrease by 20 percentage points the proportion of MDR-TB among previously treated patients by end 2015

• To diagnose at least 85% of estimated MDR-TB patients by 2015

• To treat successfully at least 75% of notified MDR-TB patients by 2015

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Incidence (green), notification (black) in 100,000 population

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Summary epidemiological situation

• Notification 2011: 26211 (162 in 100k). New 14396 (including SS+3289), 11815 retreatment (45% of all TB cases)

• MDR-TB among new cases 30%

• MDR-TB among previously treated cases 51.3%

• 1.6% HIV prevalence among incident TB cases

Page 11: Key Findings and Recommendations External review to TB Prevention, Control and Care in the Republic of Kazakhstan Astana, 16 May 2013 Dr Masoud Dara Programme.

Programme review in a nutshell

• Previous extensive review in 2007

• 16 international experts from 11 countries including USAID, CDC and KNCV HQ

• 10-16 May 2012

• Akmolinsky Oblast, Almaty, Almatinsky Oblast and South Kazakhstan Oblast

• Desk review, interviews, observation and verification

• Based on six health system building blocks

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Key findings• Excellent progress in all aspects of TB prevention,

control and care

– Through care

– MDR-TB diagnosis and treatment

– Infection control

– Surveillance

– Monitoring and supervision

• TB and M/XDR-TB still a big public health challenge

• Contact investigation has a low yield

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Childhood TB - recommendations

• Update childhood TB treatment and prophylactic treatment guidelines in accordance with latest WHO guidelines (2011)

• Train TB pediatricians on new treatment guidelines

• Improve diagnostic specimen collection for bacteriological confirmation of diagnosis in children

• Revise criteria for hospitalization and placing children in sanatoriums

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OR - recommendations

• Prepare plan for building research capacity for the NTP and Oblast staff and organize trainings/coaching on OR

• Increase use of routinely collected data for OR

• Based on the result of programme review set research priorities (WHO and partners will provide assistance)

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Prison sector - recommendations

• Improve timely start of treatment for TB and DR-TB (start treatment when diagnosed)

• Increase access to rapid molecular diagnosis of DR-TB, at least to R• Provide universal coverage with DST at least to FLD for all S+/C+ patients• Provide access to Cat IV treatment to all patients registered with DR-TB,

including XDR-TB• Strengthen the IC in TB penitentiaries:• Administrative separation by smear/culture and DST status• Environmental measures: installation of adequate quantity of UVGIs• Individual protection cough etiquette and masks for patients and respirators

for personnel• Address the problem of understaffing and motivation of personnel• Strengthen the through-care system.

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TB/HIV

• Diagnosis of TB not in HIV/AIDS centres

• Low case detection of TB among PLWH

• Insufficient clinical management of TB/HIV patients

• Late start of ART in co-infected individuals

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TB/HIV recommendations

– ART to all patients with active TB as soon as TB treatment is tolerated

– IPT to PLHIV with LTB, monitor outcomes

– Improve TB/HIV data coordination and use for managerial decisions

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Findings TB laboratory diagnosis

• The rate of sputum and culture confirmation is low (30% smear positivity among new cases in 2010)

• Well-developed laboratory network including sample referral and laboratory infrastructure, good materials and resources, high level of performance discipline

• Biosafety concerns in some facilities with regard to engineering, equipment and GLP

• Methods for rapid detection of TB and anti-TB drug resistance prediction are not (yet) in place

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Recommendations laboratory

• Finalize and implement National Laboratory Strategic Plan for the development of laboratory services

• Develop and implement a comprehensive QMS in all laboratories and develop a quality manual

• Optimize biosafety and develop a biosafety manual• Implement rapid methods for the detection of (MDR) TB for

all MDR-TB suspects and HIV+ patients• Optimize TB laboratory diagnosis by organizing TA and

training on primary isolation and culture of TB• Develop and implement a computerized LIMS

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Migration- Recommendations

• To examine the recently published Minimum Package of Cross border TB Control and Care

• To pilot cross border TB control and care between selected countries of CAR (WHO ready to assist)

• To provide measures on infection control for the patients moving from one country to another

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Governance -recommendations

• In addition to supervisory visits, use teleconference calls for regular support to the Regions

• Use data for improving programme performance at Oblast level

• Consider establishing Kazakhstan National Stop TB partnership

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Main recommendations:

•Further develop and strengthen the electronic TB recording and reporting system by:

– a) establishing a National TB Register for Prevention and Treatment as a unified source of data/information for the NTP and the SES

– b) integrating TB laboratory services and prison TB care services into electronic recording and reporting

•Conduct a country-wide review of the current practice and efficiency of population screenings for TB.

•Initiate monitoring of drug side effects within the surveillance system. Develop SOPs for their management.

•Develop SOPs for data quality, data storage and data safety.

TB Surveillance, Monitoring & Evaluation

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TB - health system issues: Key recommendations• Design and introduce patient centered approaches which will help

proper strategic planning and inform decision on changes in financing, care delivery, staffing, information system, etc.

• Conduct comprehensive analysis of TB hospitals’ performance using proper methodology for activities, expenditure, and outcomes

• Promote outpatient TB case management (e.g. MDR-TB case management),

• Start asap with a limited-scale demonstration project in few territories

• Develop clear criteria for hospitalization and discharge (based on clinical but not on ‘epidemiological’ or social factors)

• Scale up rapid diagnostics for TB and MDR-TB (e.g. Xpert), change diagnostic algorithm and adjust service delivery accordingly (including stopping cultures at rayon level)

• Adjust payment mechanisms for TB case management for a higher impact

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Recommendations – Anti-TB drugs

• MoH/SK Pharmacia/NTP: Promote process of WHO prequalification by including it as a requirement in tender documentation for state procurement

• Local Manufacturers: start the process of WHO prequalification

• MoH/NTP: facilitate process of registration of pediatric formulations

• MoH/NTP: Monitor side effects of the 1st and 2nd line anti-TB drugs

• MoH/NTP: Plan operational research on risk factors and rates of 1st and 2nd line side effects among TB patients and on management of those side effects

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Next steps

• Developing Concept Note

• High Level policy Dialogue

• Continuous dialogue and sustainable technical assistance

• Cross border TB control and care

• Robust monitoring to document the progress

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Joint launch of the MAP

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Thank you for your attention

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