2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0080-62342008000100013
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Cobertura do tratamento diretamente observado (DOTS) da Tuberculose no Estado de São Paulo (1998 a 2004)

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“…In 1993, the WHO established a state of emergency and advised countries to adopt strategies to improve disease control, such as the implementation of the Directly Observed Treatment Short course (DOTS) with a view to achieve the goals established in relation to treatment success (85%) and case detection (70%), and to lessen treatment abandonment (5) .…”
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“…In 1993, the WHO established a state of emergency and advised countries to adopt strategies to improve disease control, such as the implementation of the Directly Observed Treatment Short course (DOTS) with a view to achieve the goals established in relation to treatment success (85%) and case detection (70%), and to lessen treatment abandonment (5) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The state of São Paulo, in Brazil, adopted the strategy in 1998 and in 2004 its coverage grew in 68.89% of the priority cities (5) . The DOTS coverage in 2004 in the city of São Paulo was 29.3% (20.9% in the Midwest, 22.9% in the Southeast, 33.2% in the East, 48.8% North and 56% in the South regions), a rate of incidence of 61/ 100,000 inhabitants, higher than the national average (48.4 in 2000), and also a rate of abandonment of 6.9%, higher than that recommended by WHO (6) .…”
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“…The TB decentralization results from a legal-juridical set that has been consolidated since the end of the 1980's, which makes the municipality the management of health actions (5)(6) . Nevertheless, the managerial decentralization finds obstacles in its operationalization, such as: the lack of technical ability and the low fiscal competence of the municipalities to take over such responsibilities, among others (1,7) .…”
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“…Therefore, the little participation in these discussions does not seem to have a relation with the work period in this position. When TB is recognized as a neglected disease (1) , we come across a complex context in which PHC professionals have difficulties to diagnose TB and the health services lack the appropriate managerial organization to provide care to the patients (5) .…”
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