Abstract

This article reviews tuberculosis control actions performed over the last decade, at a global level. The perspectives for the fulfillment of the goals of the new Global Tuberculosis Elimination Plan are described, where the insertion of social protection (Pillar 2) and research (Pillar 3) will play an innovative and strategic role, especially in high-burden countries, like Brazil.

Highlights

  • This article reviews tuberculosis control actions performed over the last decade, at a global level

  • Between 2000 and 2015, at the global level, 49 million patients survived through strategies that sought greater performance in TB diagnosis and treatment in high-burden countries

  • In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that the cure rate in TB, multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), and XDR-TB cases were 83%, 52%, and 28%, respectively[3]

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Introduction

This article reviews tuberculosis control actions performed over the last decade, at a global level. The perspectives for the fulfillment of the goals of the new Global Tuberculosis Elimination Plan are described, where the insertion of social protection (Pillar 2) and research (Pillar 3) will play an innovative and strategic role, especially in high-burden countries, like Brazil.

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