§ Mr. BercowTo ask the Secretary of State for International Development for what reasons there has been slippage on his Department's public service agreement target to increase the tuberculosis case detection rate above 70 per cent. [172452]
§ Hilary BennThe target to detect 70 per cent. of (smear positive) Tuberculosis (TB) cases globally by 2005 was set by the World Health Assembly and forms the basis for DFID's public service agreement target. Much progress has been made. In 2002 an estimated 37 per cent. of estimated new smear positive cases were notified under the internationally recommended control strategy for TB (DOTS), an increase from 27 per cent. in 2001 and halfway towards the 2005 target.
However, even with these encouraging recent trends at current progress the case detection rate will only be 50 per cent. by 2005. Concerted international action is needed to overcome challenges to scale up effective TB programmes in high burden countries, including strengthening political commitment, health systems, human resource capacity, primary health care provision, private sector and corporate sector contributions and working with poverty reduction strategies. DFID is committed to playing its role in accelerating progress towards the 2005 target as an active member of the Stop TB partnership.
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§ Mr. BercowTo ask the Secretary of State for International Development for what the latest tuberculosis cure treatment rate is in each of the countries covered by his Public Service Agreement target. [172454]
§ Hilary BennThe cure rates for tuberculosis in 2001, measured by Directly Observed Treatment Short-course (DOTS) treatment success rate in countries where DFID has a Public Service Agreement are listed in the 2004 World Health Organisation (WHO) Global Tuberculosis Control report. Figures for 2002 are not yet available.
country Internationally recommended control strategy for TB (DOTS)
treatment success rate
(Percentage)
Africa Ethiopia 76 Democratic Republic of Congo 77 Ghana 42 Kenya 80 Malawi 70 Mozambique 77 Nigeria 79 Rwanda 161 Sierra Leone 80 South Africa 65 Lesotho 71 Sudan 80 Tanzania 81 Uganda 56 Zambia 75 Zimbabwe 71 Asia Bangladesh 84 China 96 Pakistan 77 India 85 1 in 2000–01 figure not yet known