Tackling TB in Europe: treatment gaps and deteriorating treatment availability is undermining progress

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The precipitous decline in TB incidence in Europe (European Union/European Economic Area) is an extraordinary success story, with a 52% cumulative decrease in TB incidence since 2012. The average annual decrease of 7.7% – compared to only 1.9% globally – is the fastest of all world regions. However, the declining TB rates are positively correlated with diminishing commercial incentives to supply treatments, which represents a blind spot for TB control. As countries advance towards elimination targets, absolute case numbers shrink, optimal treatment provision becomes harder and targets are more difficult to achieve. In recent years, the European Centres for Disease Control has warned that EU countries are ‘not on track to reach the goal of ending the TB epidemic by 2030’. Europe already struggles to prevent TB progression, treat TB in children and tackle disease resistance. At the United Nations High-Level Meeting on TB, the donors prioritised TB in high-burden settings. However, there are also challenges to meeting the targets to eliminate TB in low-incidence countries.

An editorial published in the November issue of the International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (IJTLD) highlights these issues and suggests how the challenges could be overcome.

 

For more TB news, check out the latest edition of the TB Online Weekly Newsletter (#33, 29 October 2023) with the latest TB advocacy and research updates.

 

Source : IJTLD

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