Optimizing active case-finding for tuberculosis

Implementation lessons from South-East Asia

Overview

The WHO South-East Region in 2019 accounted for nearly a million missing TB patients from the estimated incidence. Active case-finding (ACF) or systematic screening for tuberculosis is an important tool to reach out to missing TB patients. When appropriately implemented, the activity is cost effective, helps to reduce diagnosis and treatment delays, and prevents the spread of the disease. This document presents an analysis of published ACF studies from the Region. It can be used by Member States for effective planning, implementation and monitoring of these activities.
WHO Team
WHO South-East Asia
Editors
World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
Number of pages
97
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978-92-9022-848-6
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