Operational Handbooks

5.1 Introduction

This chapter summarizes the treatment options available for children and adolescents to treat drug-susceptible TB and DR-TB and pulmonary and extrapulmonary forms of TB (including TBM), and considerations related to post-TB health. It includes operational guidance on various new treatment approaches, including a 4-month treatment regimen, and important implementation considerations such as availability of child-friendly formulations and access to all key medicines for the treatment of DR-TB.

3.1 Screening tools

Screening tests should distinguish between people with a high likelihood of having TB disease from those who are unlikely to have TB. A screening test is not intended to be diagnostic but rather to identify the subgroup of people with the highest likelihood of disease. Screening must always be conducted with a screening and diagnostic algorithm; thus, if people screen positive, they are referred to the next step in the algorithm, which could be a subsequent screening tool or diagnostic evaluation with bacteriological testing to confirm or rule out TB disease.