巴基斯坦结核病控制:十年(2011-2020年)回顾

G. N. Kazi, K. Eman, K. B. Mohamud, Aurangzaib Quadir, Syed Karam Shah, Z. Haq
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本文回顾了2011-2020年期间巴基斯坦国家结核病控制规划(NTP)的总体战略、实施严谨性、成就、优势和劣势,以及面临的挑战和机遇。国家结核病控制项目的年度报告《全球结核病报告(2019年和2020年)》、同行评议的期刊文章、国家结核病控制项目和国家战略计划,以及大量规划数据。巴基斯坦的国家和省级结核病控制规划治疗了约400万人,治疗成功率超过90%。反复规划、与私营部门建立伙伴关系、战略宣传、沟通、社会动员、业务研究以及增加国内资金对于改善病例通报和治疗成功至关重要。缺乏足够的政治承诺、报告过多和少报、缺乏痰液运输的系统机制以及私营部门覆盖面低是需要改进的主要领域。从终止结核病的多部门角度来看,地方和国家在筹资、规划制定和实施方面的战略规划是必不可少的。确保全民健康覆盖、治疗耐药病例、维护和加强国家卫生信息系统以及升级生命登记系统是终止结核病的基石。
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Tuberculosis control in Pakistan: A decade (2011-2020) in review
This paper reviews the overarching strategies, implementation rigour, achievements, strengths and weaknesses, and challenges and opportunities faced by Pakistan’s National Tuberculosis Control Program (NTP) during the period 2011-2020. NTP’s annual reports, Global Tuberculosis (TB) Report (2019 & 2020), peer-reviewed journal articles, NTP and NSP plans, along with voluminous programmatic data reviewed. Pakistan’s national and provincial tuberculosis control program has treated around four million people and gained more than 90% treatment success. Iterative planning, partnership with the private sector, strategic advocacy, communication, social mobilization, operational research, and increasing domestic funding are essential to improving case notification and treatment success. Lack of adequate political commitment, over-and under-reporting, lack of a systematic mechanism for sputum transport, and inefficient coverage from the private sector are the main areas for improvement. Local and national strategic planning in funding, program development, and implementation is imperative from a multisectoral perspective for ending TB. Ensuring universal health coverage, treating drug-resistant cases, maintaining and strengthening the national health information system, and upgrading the vital registration system is the cornerstone for ending TB.
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