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USG Global TB Strategy: 2015 - 2019 A World Free of TB Reduce TB incidence rate by 90% by 2035 Reduce TB mortality rate by 95% by 2035 IMPACT Long term outcomes During 2015-2019: Reduce TB incidence rate by 25% Maintain treatment success rate 90% Successfully treat 13 million patients Initiate treatment for 360,000 DR-TB patients Provide ART for 100% of TB/HIV patients Medium term outcomes Improve access to high quality, TB, DR-TB, & TB/HIV services Prevent transmission and disease progression Strengthen TB service delivery platforms Accelerate research and innovation Objectives
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US Global TB Strategy Opening Session - Stop TB

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Page 1: US Global TB Strategy Opening Session - Stop TB

USG Global TB Strategy: 2015 - 2019

A World Free of TB

Reduce TB incidence rate by 90% by 2035

Reduce TB mortality rate by 95% by 2035

IMPACT

Long term

outcomes

During 2015-2019:

Reduce TB incidence rate by 25%

Maintain treatment success rate 90%

Successfully treat 13 million patients

Initiate treatment for 360,000 DR-TB patients

Provide ART for 100% of TB/HIV patients

Medium

term

outcomes

Improve access to

high quality, TB, DR-TB, & TB/HIV services

Prevent transmission and disease progression

Strengthen TB service

delivery platforms

Accelerate research and

innovation

Objectives

Page 2: US Global TB Strategy Opening Session - Stop TB

National Action Plan For Combating Multidrug-Resistant

Tuberculosis

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MDR-TB NAP Targets

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By 2016

� Initiate appropriate treatment in 25% of patients with MDR-TB in 10 countries with the highest burdens of MDR-TB

By 2018

� Initiate appropriate treatment in 35% of patients with MDR-TB in 10 countries with the highest burdens of MDR-TB

By 2020

� Reduce by 15% the number of cases of MDR-TB in the United States

� Initiate appropriate treatment in 50% of patients with MDR-TB in 10 countries with the highest burdens of MDR-TB

� Reduce global TB incidence by 25% compared to 2015 levels

� Successfully treat at least 16 million TB patients in high-burden countries

� Achieve and maintain treatment success rates of 90% for individuals in

high-burden countries with drug-susceptible TB

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MDR-TB NAP – Partnerships

The National Action Plan and achievement of its goals and

objectives will depend on close collaboration with domestic

and global partners in the fight against TB, including:

� Ministries of Health

� WHO

� Stop TB Partnership

� Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

� U.S. and global front-line health-care providers

� State and local public-health departments

� Non-governmental organizations

� Private-sector organizations

� Community leaders, patient engagement organizations

� Civil society

� TB survivors and other private citizens

� You

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Goal 3

Questions and Answers

THANK YOU