08 Jul • Ukraine
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Ukraine: Public Health Center implements online TB screening tool
This tool consists of a 13-question survey to determine risk of TB and instructs the user to visit a doctor for further TB evaluation.
07 October, 2019Ukraine: Point of care GeneXpert technology improves the speed of TB diagnosis
Since the introduction of GeneXpert systems, identification of MDR-TB almost doubled and diagnosis time has decreased from 45 to 7 days.
11 March, 2019
To find more of its missing people with TB, Ukraine is implementing a four-prong approach. The country seeks to increase coverage of GeneXpert MTB/RIF and roll-out to the lowest service delivery level, with the overall objective of expanding access to people with presumptive TB with GeneXpert as first diagnostic test.
Ukraine is also strengthening the peripheral TB diagnostic units and oversight role of the central TB reference laboratory to ensure that all presumptive TB patients referred by the community are getting tested. These efforts will also contribute to the expansion of GeneXpert availability and testing to make this test the initial diagnostic test for all presumptive TB patients for improved case detection. Ukraine is also making efforts towards improved quality of TB diagnosis through establishing a fully functional national reference lab within the National TB control programme (NTP), and thereby expanding the use of molecular line probe assays for more second-line DR-TB diagnosis.
In addition, Ukraine is expanding the civil society involvement in TB care and support, including for reducing stigma and discrimination. Trainings for healthcare providers on human rights and medical ethics as well as TB case finding among vulnerable populations (e.g. injecting drug users, ex-prisoners, homeless people, internally displaced people, etc.) are conducted. The country is also seeking to improve treatment adherence of prisoners with TB during the entire treatment duration during and after their detention. Moreover, TB diagnosis among adults and children living with HIV is planned to be strengthened, such as through the roll-out of innovative diagnostics (e.g. LF-LAM).[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_tab][/vc_tabs][/vc_column][/vc_row]