conditional

WHO_HTM_TB_2009_420_5

Three times weekly dosing throughout therapy [2(HRZE)3/4(HR)3] may be
used as another alternative to Recommendation 2.1, provided that every
dose is directly observed and the patient is NOT living with HIV or living in
an HIV-prevalent setting.

WHO_HTM_TB_2009_419_9

Priority should be given to achieving adequate ACH using ventilation systems. However, in some settings it is not possible
to achieve adequate ventilation; for example, because of climatic changes (e.g. in winter or during the night) or building
structure, or because transmission of TB would pose a high risk of morbidity and mortality (e.g. in MDR-TB wards). In such
cases, a complementary option is to use upper room or shielded ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) devices. This environmental control does not provide fresh air or directional airflow.

WHO_HTM_TB_2009_419_8

Well-designed, maintained and operated fans (mixed-mode ventilation) can help to obtain adequate dilution when natural
ventilation alone cannot provide sufficient ventilation rates.
In some settings, mechanical ventilation (with or without climate control) will be needed. This may be the case, for example,
where natural or mixed-mode ventilation systems cannot be implemented effectively, or where such systems are inadequate given local conditions (e.g. building structure, climate, regulations, culture, cost and outdoor air quality).

WHO_HTM_TB_2009_419_7

In existing healthcare facilities that have natural ventilation, when possible, effective ventilation should be achieved by
proper operation and maintenance on a regular schedule. Simple natural ventilation may be optimized by maximizing the
size of the opening of windows and locating them on opposing walls.

WHO_CDS_TB_2020_72_8

In adults and children with signs and symptoms of extrapulmonary TB, Xpert Ultra may be used in lymph node aspirate and lymph node biopsy as the initial diagnostic test for lymph nodes TB rather than smear microscopy/culture.

WHO_CDS_TB_2020_72_7

In adults and children with signs and symptoms of extrapulmonary TB, Xpert MTB/RIF may be used in lymph node aspirate, lymph node biopsy, pleural fluid, peritoneal fluid, pericardial fluid, synovial fluid or urine specimens as the initial diagnostic test for respective form of extrapulmonary TB rather than smear microscopy/culture.

WHO_CDS_TB_2020_72_4

In adults with signs and symptoms of pulmonary TB and with a prior history of TB and an end of treatment within the last 5 years, Xpert Ultra may be used as an initial diagnostic test for TB and for rifampicin-resistance detection in sputum, rather than smear microscopy/culture and phenotypic DST.