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:: FIG. 3.20 Estimated incidence of
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:: FIG. 3.22 Global progress in imp
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:: TABLE 3.6 Number of TB cases fou
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:: TABLE 3.7 HIV-negative and HIV-p
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:: FIG. 3.29a The prevalence:notifi
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:: FIG. 3.31b The average CFR by st
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SIM and SINAN case-based databases,
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Prompt and accurate diagnosis of tu
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:: FIG. 4.2 New and relapse TB case
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:: FIG. 4.5 Percentage of new and r
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:: FIG. 4.8 Global numbers of notif
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:: FIG. 4.9 Percentage of bacteriol
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:: FIG. 4.12 Number of MDR/RR-TB ca
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:: FIG. 4.14 Case notification rate
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:: FIG. 4.16a The ten countries wit
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:: Box 4.5 Community contributions
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:: FIG. 4.18 Estimated ART treatmen
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issued in March 2013 and updated in
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:: FIG. 4.22 Treatment outcomes for
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:: Box 4.6 Active TB drug-safety mo
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Prevention of new infections of Myc
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:: TABLE 5.2 TB preventive treatmen
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:: TABLE 5.3 Provision of TB preven
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:: FIG. 5.5 Coverage of BCG vaccina
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This chapter aims to provide a tube
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:: FIG. 6.2 Government spending on
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:: Box 6.1 Implications for TB of e
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:: Box 6.2 Innovations in engaging
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:: Box 6.4 Reforming systems to exp
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:: TABLE 6.1 TB patient social supp
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:: FIG. 6.5 Surveys of costs faced
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:: TABLE 6.3 Status of selected SDG
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Continue current trend (base case s
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can provide insights into progress
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lion, most (US$ 4.4 billion, 67%) i
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:: Box 3.2 Updates to estimates of
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:: FIG. 7.5 Funding for NTP budgets
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:: Box 7.2 International donor fund
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:: Box 7.3 Methods used to estimate
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:: Box 8.1 WHO’s Global Action Fr
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is critical to allow for the time-s
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:: FIG. 8.2 The global development
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:: FIG. 8.3 The development pipelin
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Annex 1 Access to the WHO global TB
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A data dictionary that defines each
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Annex 2 Country profiles :: FOR 30
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Bangladesh population 2015 :: 161 m
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China population 2015 :: 1 376 mill
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Democratic Republic of the Congo po
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India population 2015 :: 1 311 mill
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Kenya population 2015 :: 46 million
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Myanmar population 2015 :: 54 milli
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Pakistan population 2015 :: 189 mil
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Russian Federation population 2015
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Thailand population 2015 :: 68 mill
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Viet Nam population 2015 :: 93 mill
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Central African Republic population
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Lesotho population 2015 :: 2.1 mill
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Namibia population 2015 :: 2.5 mill
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Sierra Leone population 2015 :: 6.5
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Zimbabwe population 2015 :: 16 mill
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WHO African Region WHO MEMBER STATE
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WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region WH
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WHO South-East Asia Region WHO MEMB
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Annex 4 TB burden estimates, notifi
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:: TABLE A4.1 TB incidence estimate
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:: TABLE A4.4 TB case notifications
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