08 Jul • Tanzania
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Tanzania: AIGHD evaluates implementing TB screening in universal HIV test and treat model of care
The primary study objective is to investigate the effectiveness of incorporating TB case finding into an HIV test and treat approach in increasing TB case notification.
23 September, 2019African Regional TB Summit: It’s time for Africa to step up efforts to find all missing people with TB
The African Regional TB Summit took place March 4-6 in Kigali, Rwanda, to review progress and challenges, share best practices and support countries to achieve national and global targets.
03 May, 2019Tanzania: Addressing gender barriers to design more inclusive TB interventions
SHDEPHA+Kahama recognizes that supporting gender equality and the empowerment of women is the best way to build a more inclusive and prosperous community.
05 March, 2019Tanzania: Community outreach approach in Shinyanga region increases case notification
Community Health Workers and Peer Educators who are trained on TB education, TB screening services and linkage to TB treatment support this case finding intervention.
19 October, 2018
To find more of its missing people with TB, Tanzania is expanding the implementation of its Quality Improvement (QI) toolkit across the country through which screening in health facilities is intensified and high-risk groups are being systematically screened. In order to strengthen sputum referrals from the peripheral health facilities to health facilities with GeneXpert, more than 100 motorcycles (Bodaboda) riders will be supported. The country will also roll out the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) through distance learning. Tanzania is also expanding engagement with private health care providers through integration with Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Nutrition (RMNCAH) services in reviewing the Child TB Guide for Accredited Drug Dispensing Outlets (ADDOs) and traditional healers in areas of low TB case detection. Private health facilities in select urban regions will further be engaged.
To strengthen the laboratory diagnostic network, Tanzania is rolling out iLED microscopes in sites without GeneXpert. Systematic screening of communities and high-risk groups will be expanded through the roll-out of sputum fixers in regions with the lowest TB case detection as well as sensitization campaigns conducted among miners, slums, schools and community health volunteers. Finally, TB case finding among PLHIVs, prisoners, and people who inject drugs will be intensified through the procurement of additional GeneXpert machines.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_tab][/vc_tabs][/vc_column][/vc_row]