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Perspectives from the 2nd International Post-Tuberculosis Symposium: mobilising advocacy and research for improved outcomes.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/198565
Date of Publication
March 2024
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Universitätsklinik fü...

Contributor
Allwood, B W
Nightingale, R
Agbota, G
Auld, S
Bisson, G P
Byrne, A
Dunn, R
Evans, D
Hoddinott, G
Günther, Gunar
Universitätsklinik für Pneumologie und Allergologie
Islam, Z
Johnston, J C
Kalyatanda, G
Khosa, C
Marais, S
Makanda, G
Mashedi, O M
Meghji, J
Mitnick, C
Mulder, C
Nkereuwem, E
Nkereuwem, O
Ozoh, O B
Rachow, A
Romanowski, K
Seddon, J A
Schoeman, I
Thienemann, F
Walker, N F
Wademan, D T
Wallis, R
van der Zalm, M M
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::610...

Series
IJTLD open
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
3005-7590
Publisher
International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.5588/ijtldopen.23.0619
PubMed ID
38966406
Uncontrolled Keywords

Symposium advocacy po...

Description
In 2020, it was estimated that there were 155 million survivors of TB alive, all at risk of possible post TB disability. The 2nd International Post-Tuberculosis Symposium (Stellenbosch, South Africa) was held to increase global awareness and empower TB-affected communities to play an active role in driving the agenda. We aimed to update knowledge on post-TB life and illness, identify research priorities, build research collaborations and highlight the need to embed lung health outcomes in clinical TB trials and programmatic TB care services. The symposium was a multidisciplinary meeting that included clinicians, researchers, TB survivors, funders and policy makers. Ten academic working groups set their own goals and covered the following thematic areas: 1) patient engagement and perspectives; 2) epidemiology and modelling; 3) pathogenesis of post-TB sequelae; 4) post-TB lung disease; 5) cardiovascular and pulmonary vascular complications; 6) neuromuscular & skeletal complications; 7) paediatric complications; 8) economic-social and psychological (ESP) consequences; 9) prevention, treatment and management; 10) advocacy, policy and stakeholder engagement. The working groups provided important updates for their respective fields, highlighted research priorities, and made progress towards the standardisation and alignment of post-TB outcomes and definitions.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/178788
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