2021
DOI: 10.32413/pjph.v11i2.695
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Innovative approaches to end TB in Pakistan: a review of TB REACH projects from 2010 to 2020

Abstract: Background: TB REACH is a grant-making initiative launched by the Stop TB Partnership in January 2010 to support innovative approaches and technologies to find and treat people with active TB disease, drug-resistant TB, or TB infection. Since then, TB REACH has launched eight Waves of funding to pilot untested, but promising technologies, tools, and approaches. The objective of this paper was to review the grants implemented in Pakistan in the decade since TB REACH’s inception and to summarize the approaches u… Show more

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“…It is still one of the leading infectious and contagious disease targeting underdeveloped countries in particular (1). Pakistan is a country where Tb is still not properly controlled Inspite of multiple programme run by the government and private sectors, its prevalence is gradually at an increase (2). Pakistan harbors a big pool of tuberculosis patients and the figures provided by the government curtails those patients who have been diagnosed with active tuberculosis, this group does not cater those cases that still are awaited to be diagnosed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is still one of the leading infectious and contagious disease targeting underdeveloped countries in particular (1). Pakistan is a country where Tb is still not properly controlled Inspite of multiple programme run by the government and private sectors, its prevalence is gradually at an increase (2). Pakistan harbors a big pool of tuberculosis patients and the figures provided by the government curtails those patients who have been diagnosed with active tuberculosis, this group does not cater those cases that still are awaited to be diagnosed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%