Vietnam takes lead in global End TB Strategy: WHO
Geneva (VNA) – Vietnam is one of the leading countries in the world in implementing the End TB Strategy of the World Health Organisation (WHO), according to Director of the WHO’s Global Tuberculosis (TB) Programme Tereza Kasaeva.
She made the evaluation at a meeting with the Vietnamese
delegation led by Deputy Health Minister Le Quang Cuong on the
sidelines of the 71st World Health Assembly (WHA) held in
Geneva, Switzerland, from May 21-26.
The Director lauded Vietnam for applying quickly and effectively
new technologies to fight tuberculosis in a short span of
time.
She recgonised Vietnam as an example in implementing the
WHO’s strategy to end the global TB epidemic.
Vietnam has also been realising contents in the Moscow
Declaration to End TB adopted at the first WHO Global
Ministerial Conference in Russia in November 2017.
WHO also appreciated the country’s sharing of its
experience in fighting TB, such as its hosting of a policy
dialogue on accelerating actions to prevent TB and
multi-drug-resistant TB in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
(APEC) region in August 2017.
WHO recognised the contributions of Director of the Central Lung
Hospital Nguyen Viet Nhung, Manager of the National TB Control
Programme, for his active participation in strategic advisory
councils, guidelines development and research orientations of
the WHO for many years.
The organisation asked the Vietnamese government and Ministry of
Health to attend the first-ever high-level meeting of the United
Nations on ending TB slated for New York in September this
year.
TB remains the leading cause of fatality in the world, leading
to the deaths of nearly 2 million people every year,
particularly drug-resistant TB has threatened global health.
In Vietnam, the WHO estimates that there are nearly 130,000 new
cases of TB diagnosed each year, resulting in some 16,000 deaths
in the Southeast Asian country in 2015.
Vietnam ranked 16h among 30 countries with the highest number of
TB patients globally. It also ranked 13th among 30 countries
with the biggest burden of multi drug-resistant TB in the
world.
The country is a leading nation in terms of TB prevention
efforts. The rate of successful treatment for multi drug
resistant TB in Vietnam is over 70 percent, much higher than the
world’s rate of 54 percent.
Thanks to early detection and effective treatment, TB-related
deaths reduced 3,000 cases during 2015-2016. The country has set
a target to cut 30 percent of TB infection cases and 40 percent
of TB deaths during 2015-2020.
Source:
VietnamPlus