2016
DOI: 10.1590/0037-8682-0330-2015
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Brazilian Response to Global End TB Strategy : The National Tuberculosis Research Agenda

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“…[15][16] These results need to be confirmed elsewhere, but corroborate the importance of the adoption of Pillar 2 (social protection) in conjunction with Pillar 1 (integrated and patient-centered care) and Pillar 3 (research and innovation) for TB elimination, as proposed in the 2015 National TB Research Agenda for Brazil in 2015 45 .…”
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“…[15][16] These results need to be confirmed elsewhere, but corroborate the importance of the adoption of Pillar 2 (social protection) in conjunction with Pillar 1 (integrated and patient-centered care) and Pillar 3 (research and innovation) for TB elimination, as proposed in the 2015 National TB Research Agenda for Brazil in 2015 45 .…”
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“…Recently, in order to speed up the interaction between the academia, industry, and government, the Rede TB has been promoting, in close collaboration with the National Tuberculosis Control Program, innovative and strategic activities in TB Research 39,45 . TB elimination in Brazil, a country with a continental dimension and enormous socioeconomic and operational diversity, reinforces the need for intersectoral actions conducted at different levels of healthcare, in order to converge efforts and to achieve the goals of the Brazil Plan for TB Elimination launched by Ministry of Health, in 2017 48 .…”
Section: Ctb (Dsoc) (Phiv) (Pabt) (Pr) (Mmig) (Epop) (Doss) (Domentioning
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“…O quadro epidemiológico supracitado resulta das desigualdades socioeconômicas, da pobreza, da fragilidade dos sistemas de saúde, que dificultam o acesso ao diagnóstico e ao tratamento da população mais vulnerável, além do elevado índice de subnutrição, da migração e do envelhecimento das populações (Uplekar et al, 2015;Gebrezgabihe et al, 2016;Hino et al, 2018). Também pelo fato de atingir mais intensamente os países em desenvolvimento e suas respectivas condições socioeconômicas, propôs-se um conjunto de medidas aplicáveis pós-2015, denominado Estratégia pelo Fim da Tuberculose, com a finalidade de se reduzir a incidência para menos de 10 casos por 100 mil habitantes, ou seja, redução de 80% da incidência quando comparado a 2015, e de 90% da mortalidade até 2035 (Uplekar et al, 2015;Kritski et al, 2016;Maciel, 2016;WHO, 2018).…”
Section: Tuberculose: Magnitude Do Problemaunclassified
“…A adesão ao tratamento é um desafio no controle da tuberculose (Chirinos, Meirelles, 2011;Uplekar et al, 2015;Brasil, 2016;Kritski et al, 2016). Por isso, é necessário entender como se processa, pois não se limita à ingesta medicamentosa.…”
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