Tuberculosis Surveillance in Dushanbe: a Way Forward to Strengthening
Эпидемиологический надзор за туберкулезом в г. Душанбе: пути совершенствования
Sidzhotkhonov A.A. Tilloeva Z.Kh. Pirmakhmadzoda B.P. Dzhafarov N.D. Amirzoda A.A. Nabirova D.
2022New Terra Publishing House
Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases
2022#100Issue 333 - 38 pp.
The objective: to evaluate the current tuberculosis surveillance system in Dushanbe for each of the following parameters: simplicity, flexibility, acceptability, sensitivity, and promptness of response; to provide recommendations to improve the system. Methods. The tuberculosis surveillance system was evaluated in the city of Dushanbe in April-May 2021 using updated guidelines of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention for evaluating public health surveillance systems, 2006. Result: The system fulfills its goals and objectives, but has gaps in promptness of response, acceptability and representativeness. Conclusions. The tuberculosis surveillance system needs to be improved and requires professional development training of family medicine workers, TB specialists, and epidemiologists.
Dushanbe , FETP , surveillance , tuberculosis
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State Surveillance Center, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
City Center for Population Protection from Tuberculosis, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the Central Asia Region, United States
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the Central Asia Region, Almaty, Kazakhstan
State Surveillance Center
City Center for Population Protection from Tuberculosis
Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Republic of Tajikistan
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the Central Asia Region
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the Central Asia Region
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