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- PLATAFORMA DE COMPARTILHAMENTO DE CONHECIMENTO DA OMS TB
- Consolidated Guidelines
- Module 3: Diagnosis
- Module 3: Tests for TB infection
- Web annexes
- Web Annex C. GRADE profiles of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen-based skin tests
Web Annex C. GRADE profiles of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen-based skin tests
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                    Consolidated Guidelines
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                    Module 1: Prevention
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                    Module 1: TB Preventive Treatment
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Definitions
- Executive summary
- Introduction
- 1. Recommendations
- 2. Monitoring and evaluation
- 3. Research gaps
- References
- Annex 1. Recommendations in the WHO consolidated guidelines on tuberculosis: tuberculosis preventive treatment, second edition (2024) and in the previous edition (2020)
- Annex 2. Methods and expert panels
- Annex 3. GRADE summary of evidence tables
- Annex 4. GRADE evidence-to-decision tables
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                    Annex 5. Summary of  unpublished studies (PICO 10)
                                - A5.1 Summary of TB CHAMP and V-QUIN clinical trials
- A5.2 Use of fluoroquinolones for TB preventive treatment in contacts of persons with MDR-/RR-TB: A systematic review
- A5.3 Assessing fluoroquinolone (levofloxacin) acceptability among contacts of MDR-TB patients: a qualitative study10
- A5.4 A survey to explore the programmatic feasibility of levofloxacin (Lfx) TPT for MDR-TB contacts11
 
 
- Module 1: TB infection prevention and control
 
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                    Module 1: TB Preventive Treatment
                                
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                    Module 2: Screening
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                    Module 2: Systematic screening for tuberculosis disease
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Definitions
- Executive summary
- 1. Introduction
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                    2. Recommendations for systematic screening for TB disease in targeted populations
                                - 2.1 Systematic screening for TB disease among the general population
- 2.2 Systematic screening for TB disease among people with structural risk factors for TB
- 2.3 Systematic screening for TB disease among people living with HIV
- 2.4 Systematic screening for TB disease among household and other close contacts of individuals with TB disease
- 2.5 Systematic screening for TB disease in prisons and other penitentiary institutions
- 2.6 Systematic screening for TB disease among miners and others exposed to silica dust
- 2.7 Systematic screening for TB disease among people attending health care services who have clinical risk factors for TB
 
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                    3. Recommendations for tools for systematic screening for TB disease
                                - 3.1 Tools for screening for TB disease among the general population and high-risk groups
- 3.2 Use of computer-aided detection software for automated reading of digital chest radiographs
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                    3.3 Tools for screening for TB disease among people living with HIV
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                    3.3.1 Summary of the evidence and rationale
                                - 3.3.1.1 WHO-recommended four-symptom screen
- 3.3.1.2 C-reactive protein
- 3.3.1.3 Chest radiography
- 3.3.1.4 Molecular WHO-recommended rapid diagnostic tests for medical inpatients living with HIV in settings with a high TB burden
- 3.3.1.5 Molecular WHO-recommended rapid diagnostic tests for all other people living with HIV
 
- 3.3.2 Implementation considerations for all tools for screening people living with HIV
 
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                    3.3.1 Summary of the evidence and rationale
                                
- 3.4 Tools for systematic screening for TB disease among children and adolescents
 
- 4. Monitoring and evaluation
- 5. Research gaps
- 6. References
- Supplementary Table
- Web annexes
 
 
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                    Module 2: Systematic screening for tuberculosis disease
                                
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                    Module 3: Diagnosis
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                    Module 3: Rapid diagnostics for tuberculosis detection
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Definitions
- Executive summary
- 1. Introduction
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                    2. Recommendations
                                - 2.1 Initial diagnostic tests for diagnosis of TB with drug-resistance detection
- 2.2. Initial diagnostic tests for diagnosis of TB without drug-resistance detection
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                    2.3 Follow-on diagnostic tests for detection of  additional drug-resistance after TB confirmation
                                - Low complexity automated NAATs for detection of resistance to isoniazid and second-line anti-TB agents
- First-line LPAs
- Second-line LPAs
- Performance of SL-LPA on sputum specimens and culture isolates
- High complexity reverse hybridization-based NAATs for detection of pyrazinamide resistance
- Targeted next-generation sequencing
 
 
- Research gaps
- References
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                    Annexes
                                - Annex 1: Guideline development methods
- Annex 2: Conflict of interest assessment for Guideline Development Group and External Review Group members
- Annex 3: Guideline development group members
- Web Annex A. List of studies included in systematic review
- Web Annex B. GRADE profiles
- Web Annex C. Evidence to decision tables
- Web Annex D. Evidence synthesis and analysis
 
 
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                    Module 3: Tests for TB infection
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Executive summary
- 1. Use of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen-based skin tests for the diagnosis of TB infection
- 2. Use of the TST and IGRAs for the diagnosis of TB infection
- 3. Use of the TST and IGRAs for the diagnosis of TB disease
- References
- Annex 1. Summary of changes between the 2011–2020 guidance and the 2022 update
- Annex 2. GDG processes and decision-making
- Annex 3. Conflict of interest assessment for Guideline Development Group and External Review Group members
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                    Web annexes
                                - Web Annex A. Accuracy of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen-based skin tests: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- Web Annex B. Safety of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen-based skin tests: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- Web Annex C. GRADE profiles of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen-based skin tests
- Web Annex D. Cost–effectiveness of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen-based skin tests: a systematic review
- Web Annex E. Modelling for economic evidence for the use of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen-based skin tests
- Web Annex F. Qualitative evidence for the use of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen-based skin tests
- Web Annex G. Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen-based skin tests: evidence-to-decision table
- Web Annex H. Use of tuberculin skin test or interferon gamma release assays for identifying individuals at greatest risk of progression to active TB
- Web Annex I. Diagnostic accuracy of interferon gamma release assays for evaluation of patients with pulmonary TB
 
 
 
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                    Module 3: Rapid diagnostics for tuberculosis detection
                                
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                    Module 4: Treatment
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                    Module 4: treatment and care
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Definitions
- Executive summary
- Chapter 1. Drug-susceptible TB treatment
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                    Chapter 2. Drug-resistant TB treatment
                                - Introduction
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                    Recommendations
                                - 1. Treatment of drug-resistant TB using 6-month regimens
- 2. Treatment of drug-resistant TB using 9-month regimens
- 3. Treatment of drug-resistant TB using longer regimens
- 4. Treatment of rifampicin-susceptible and isoniazid-resistant TB (Hr-TB)
- 5. Monitoring and management strategies for MDR/RR-TB treatment
- 6. Starting antiretroviral therapy in patients on MDR/RR-TB regimens
- 7. Surgery for patients on MDR/RR-TB treatment
- 8. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and MDR/RR-TB treatment co-administration
 
- Research gaps
- References (Chapter 2)
 
- Chapter 3. Tuberculosis care and support
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                    Annex 1. Summary of recommendations
                                - Annex 1.1. Summary of changes to the World Health Organization (WHO) treatment recommendations for drug-susceptible TB (DS-TB) between 2010 and the update and consolidation in 2025
- Annex 1.2. Summary of changes to the World Health Organization (WHO) treatment recommendations for multidrug-resistant or rifampicin-resistant TB (MDR/RR-TB) between 2019 and the update and consolidation in 2025
- Annex 1.3. Summary of changes to the World Health Organization (WHO) treatment recommendations for Tuberculosis care and support between 2011 and the update and consolidation in 2025
 
- Annex 2. Methods and expert panels
- Annex 3. Declarations of interest
- Annex 4. PICO questions
- Annex 5. GRADE evidence profiles and evidence-to-decision tables
- Annex 6. Statistical analysis plans
- Annex 7. Reports of the systematic reviews for Tuberculosis care and support
 
 
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                    Module 4: treatment and care
                                
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                    Module 5: Children and adolescents
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                    Module 5: Management of tuberculosis in children and adolescents
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Definitions
- Executive summary
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                    1. Introduction 
                                - 1.1. Background
- 1.2. Rationale for the development of the 2022 consolidated guidelines
- 1.3. Objectives of the 2022 consolidated guidelines
- 1.4. Target audience
- 1.5. WHO recommendations relevant to the management of TB in children and adolescents
- 1.6. Scope of the guideline update
- 1.7. Publication, dissemination, evaluation and expiry
- 1.8. Document structure
 
- 2. TB screening and contact investigation
- 3. Prevention of TB
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                    4. Diagnostic approaches for TB in children and adolescents
                                - 4.1. The use of the Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra assay in gastric aspirate and stool specimens for the diagnosis of pulmonary TB and rifampicin resistance
- 4.2. Treatment decision algorithms for the diagnosis of pulmonary TB in children aged below 10 years of age
- 4.3. Consolidated recommendations on TB diagnostics and diagnostic approaches relevant to children and adolescents
 
- 5. Treatment of TB disease in children and adolescents
- 6. Models of TB care for case detection and provision of TPT in children and adolescents
- 7. Special situations
- 8. Research priorities
- 9. References
- Annex 1. WHO recommendations incorporated in the guidelines on the management of TB in children and adolescents
- Annex 2. Supplementary table
 
 
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                    Module 5: Management of tuberculosis in children and adolescents
                                
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                    Module 6: Comorbidities
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                    Module 6: Nutritional care and support for TB patients
                                - Acknowledgements
- Financial support
- Abbreviations
- Executive summary
- 1. Scope and purpose
- 2. Background
- 3. Guideline development process
- 4. Summary of the evidence
- 5. Key principles
- 6. Recommendations
- 7. Dissemination, adaptation and implementation
- 8. Plans for updating the guideline
- References
- Annex 1 GRADE summary of findings tables
- Annex 2 Summary of the Nutrition Guidance Advisory Group’s considerations for determining the strength of the recommendation
- Annex 3 Questions in population, intervention, control, outcomes (PICO) format
- Annex 4 WHO Steering Committee for Nutrition Guidelines Development 2010–2011
- Annex 5 Nutrition Guidance Advisory Group – nutrition in the life-course 2010–2011, WHO Secretariat and external resource experts
- Annex 6 External experts’ and stakeholders’ panel
 
- Module 6: Joint WHO/ILO policy guidelines on improving health worker access to prevention, treatment and care services for HIV and TB
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                    Module 6: Tuberculosis and comorbidities
                                - Introduction
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                    HIV
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Definitions
- Executive summary
- 1. HIV: introduction
- 2. Reduce the burden of TB among people living with HIV
- 3. Reduce the burden of HIV among people with presumptive or diagnosed TB
- 4. Monitoring and evaluation
- 5. Research gaps
- References
- Annex 1. Current methodology for WHO guideline development
- Annex 2. Summary of changes to recommendations
 
 
 
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                    Module 6: Nutritional care and support for TB patients
                                
 
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                    Module 1: Prevention
                                
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                    Manuais Operacionais
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                    Module 1: Prevention
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                    Module 1: TB preventive treatment
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Definitions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Identifying populations for TB preventive treatment
- 3. Screening for TB and ruling out TB disease before TB preventive treatment
- 4. Testing for TB infection
- 5. TB preventive treatment
- 6. Safety and management of adverse drug reactions in TB preventive treatment
- 7. Supporting people in adhering to and completing TB preventive treatment
- 8. Monitoring and evaluation
- 9. Ethics and TB preventive treatment
- References
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                    Annexes
                                - Annex 1. Investment case for TB screening and preventive treatment
- Annex 2. Messages for different stakeholders
- Annex 3. Coordination mechanisms to support PMTPT
- Annex 4. Costing considerations for PMTPT
- Annex 5. Checklist for PMTPT components in reviews of national programmes
- Annex 6. Variables to be collected for TB contact evaluation
 
- Web annexes
 
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                    Module 1: TB laboratory biosafety
                                - Executive summary
- Participants in the guideline development process
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1. Risk assessment and the classification of tb laboratories
- 2. Essential biosafety measures for tb laboratories
- 3. Low-risk tb laboratories
- 4. Moderate-risk tb laboratories
- 5. High-risk tb laboratories (tb-containment laboratories)
- 6. Safety equipment
- 7. Personal protective equipment and clothing
- 8. Plans for emergency preparedness and response
- 9. References
- 10. Annex
 
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                    Module 1: Infection prevention and control
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Definitions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Administrative controls
- 3. Environmental controls
- 4. Respiratory protection
- 5. TB IPC in special situations
- 6. Monitoring and evaluation
- References
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                    Annexes
                                - Annex 1. Data elements for monitoring implementation of tuberculosis infection prevention and control
- Annex 2. Facility tuberculosis risk assessment tool
- Annex 3. Example of an outline of facility tuberculosis infection prevention and control plan
- Annex 4. Health care worker tuberculosis screening form
- Annex 5. Health care worker TB screening register
- Annex 6. Sample posters for health education
- Annex 7. How to choose upper-room germicidal ultraviolet light fixtures
- Annex 8. Choosing a radiometer for measurement of ultraviolet C irradiation
- Annex 9. Checklist for the review of programmatic implementation of tuberculosis infection prevention and control
- Annex 10. Country example: education messages for tuberculosis and for tuberculosis infection prevention and control
 
 
 
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                    Module 1: TB preventive treatment
                                
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                     Módulo 2: Triagem
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                    Módulo 2: Rastreamento sistemático da tuberculose doença
                                - Agradecimentos
- Siglas e Abreviaturas
- Definições
- Capítulo 1. Introdução
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                    Capítulo 2. As seis etapas do ciclo de planejamento e implementação
                                - 2.1 Introdução
- 2.2 Avaliação da situação
- 2.3 Definição de metas e objetivos específicos
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                    2.4 Identificação e priorização de grupos de risco
                                - 2.4.1 Potenciais benefícios para indivíduos
- 2.4.2 Potenciais riscos e malefícios para indivíduos
- 2.4.3 Potencial impacto sobre a prevalência e a transmissão
- 2.4.4 Potencial rendimento total de casos verdadeiros de TB
- 2.4.5 Número necessário para rastrear para detectar uma pessoa com TB
- 2.4.6 Análises de custo-efetividade e custo-benefício
 
- 2.5 Seleção de algoritmos de rastreamento e diagnóstico
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                    2.6 Planejamento, orçamentação e implementação
                                - 2.6.1 Requisitos para planejamento, recursos humanos, produtos básicos e orçamento
- 2.6.2 Seleção de um modelo de programa de rastreamento
- 2.6.3 Considerações éticas
- 2.6.4 Envolvimento das partes interessadas e organizações parceiras e definição de funções
- 2.6.5 Mobilização de recursos
- 2.6.6 Teste-piloto
 
- 2.7 Monitoramento, avaliação e modificação do programa
 
- Capítulo 3. Ferramentas e algoritmos de rastreamento
- Capítulo 4. Implementação de tecnologias CAD em um novo contexto
- Capítulo 5. Rastreamento da tuberculose doença em adultos e adolescentes vivendo com HIV/aids
- Capítulo 6. Rastreamento da tuberculose doença em crianças
- Referências
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                    Anexo 1 Algoritmos de rastreamento para a população em geral e grupos de alto risco (excluindo pessoas vivendo com HIV/aids)
                                - A.1.1 ‒ Rastreamento com tosse
- A.1.2 ‒ Rastreamento paralelo com tosse e radiografia de tórax
- A.1.3 ‒ Rastreamento seriado positivo sequencial com tosse e radiografia de tórax
- A.1.4 ‒ Rastreamento seriado negativo sequencial com tosse e radiografia de tórax
- A.1.5 ‒ Rastreamento com qualquer sintoma de TB
- A.1.6 ‒ Rastreamento paralelo com qualquer sintoma de TB e radiografia de tórax
- A.1.7 ‒ Rastreamento seriado positivo sequencial com qualquer sintoma de TB e radiografia de tórax
- A.1.8 ‒ Rastreamento seriado negativo sequencial com qualquer sintoma de TB e radiografia de tórax
- A.1.9 ‒ Rastreamento com radiografia de tórax
- A.1.10 ‒ Rastreamento com TDRm
 
- Anexo 2 Comparação de desempenho dos algoritmos de rastreamento para a população em geral e grupos de alto risco (excluindo pessoas vivendo com HIV/aids)
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                    Anexo 3 Algoritmos de rastreamento para adultos e adolescentes vivendo com HIV/aids
                                - A.3.1 ‒ Algoritmo de rastreamento único com investigação de quatro sintomas
- A.3.2 ‒ Algoritmo de rastreamento único com PCR
- A.3.3 ‒ Algoritmo de rastreamento único com radiografia de tórax
- A.3.4 ‒ Algoritmo de rastreamento paralelo com investigação de quatro sintomas e PCR
- A.3.5 ‒ Algoritmo de rastreamento positivo sequencial com investigação de quatro sintomas e PCR
- A.3.6 ‒ Algoritmo de rastreamento negativo sequencial com investigação de quatro sintomas e PCR
- A.3.7 ‒ Algoritmo de rastreamento paralelo com investigação de quatro sintomas e radiografia de tórax
- A.3.8 ‒ Algoritmo de rastreamento positivo sequencial com investigação de quatro sintomas e radiografia de tórax
- A.3.9 ‒ Algoritmo de rastreamento negativo sequencial com investigação de quatro sintomas e radiografia de tórax
- A.3.10 ‒ Algoritmo de rastreamento único com TDRm para pacientes clínicos internados em ambientes com prevalência de TB > 10%
- A.3.11 ‒ Algoritmo de rastreamento único com TDRm para pessoas vivendo com HIV/aids
 
- Anexo 4 Comparação de desempenho dos algoritmos de rastreamento em adultos e adolescentes vivendo com HIV /aids
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                    Anexo 5 Algoritmos de rastreamento para crianças
                                - A.5.1 ‒ Rastreamento com sintomas
- A.5.2 ‒ Rastreamento com radiografia de tórax
- A.5.3 ‒ Rastreamento paralelo com sintomas e radiografia de tórax
- A.5.4 ‒ Rastreamento seriado positivo sequencial com sintomas e radiografia de tórax
- A.5.5 ‒ Rastreamento seriado negativo sequencial com sintomas e radiografia de tórax
- A.5.6 ‒ Rastreamento com sintomas (para crianças menores de 10 anos vivendo com HIV/aids)
 
 
 
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                    Módulo 2: Rastreamento sistemático da tuberculose doença
                                
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                    Módulos 3: Diagnóstico
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                    Module 3: Diagnosis
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- 1. Introduction
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                    2. TB tests with WHO recommendations
                                - 2.1 Conventional tests for the diagnosis of TB
- 2.2 Initial tests for diagnosis of TB with drug resistance detection
- 2.3 Initial tests for diagnosis of TB without drug resistance detection
- 2.4 Follow-on diagnostic tests for detection of additional drug resistance
- 2.5 Phenotypic and genotypic drug resistance testing methods
- 2.6 Tests for TB infection
- 2.7 Tests WHO recommends against using or recommends limited usage
 
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                    3. Strategies and considerations for diagnostic testing
                                - 3.1 Epidemiological considerations
- 3.2 Pretest probability and test accuracy considerations
- 3.3 Planning for and implementing quality-assured TB testing services
- 3.4 Concurrent testing to improve case detection in children and in people (of all ages) living with HIV
- 3.5 Testing for TB infection
- 3.6 Multidisease testing considerations
 
- 4. Placement of diagnostic tests in the tiered laboratory network
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                    5. Steps and processes for implementing a new diagnostic test
                                - 5.1 Area 1 – Policies, budgeting and planning
- 5.2 Area 2 – Regulatory issues
- 5.3 Area 3 – Equipment
- 5.4 Area 4 – Supply chain
- 5.5 Area 5 – Procedures
- 5.6 Area 6 – Digital data
- 5.7 Area 7 – Quality assurance, control and assessment
- 5.8 Area 8 – Recording and reporting
- 5.9 Area 9 – Human resource training and competency assessment
- 5.10 Area 10 – Monitoring and evaluation
 
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                    6. Model algorithms
                                - 6.1 Implementing a new diagnostic algorithm
- 6.2 The cascade of the four model algorithms
- 6.3 Algorithm 1 – WRDs as initial diagnostic tests for TB
- 6.4 Algorithm 2 – DST for second-line drugs for people with MDR/RR-TB
- 6.5 Algorithm 3 – Follow-on testing for individuals with RIF-susceptible TB at risk of resistance to other drugs
- 6.6 Discordant results
- 6.7 Algorithm 4 – Testing for TB infection
- 6.8 Illustrative algorithm combinations
 
- References⁷
- Annex 1. Budgetary considerations for implementing a new diagnostic test
- Annex 2. Drug susceptibility testing methods and critical concentrations
- Annex 3. Implementation of next-generation sequencing technologies
- Annex 4. Skin tests for tuberculosis infection – detailed description
- Web Annexes
 
 
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                    Module 3: Diagnosis
                                
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                    Module 5: Children and adolescents
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                    Module 5: Management of tuberculosis in children and adolescents
                                - Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Definitions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. TB screening and contact investigation
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                    3. Prevention of TB in children and adolescents
                                - 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 BCG vaccination
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                    3.3 TB preventive treatment
                                - 3.3.1. Introduction
- 3.3.2. Target groups for TB preventive treatment
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                    3.3.3. Ruling out TB disease before starting TB preventive treatment
                                - 3.3.3.1. HIV-negative household and close contacts of a person with pulmonary TB: infants and children aged under 5 years
- 3.3.3.2. HIV-negative household and close contacts of a person with pulmonary TB: children and adolescents aged 5 years and over
- 3.3.3.3. Children and adolescents living with HIV
 
- 3.3.4. Testing for TB infection
- 3.3.5. Options for TB preventive treatment regimens: drug-susceptible TB
- 3.3.6. Options for TB preventive treatment regimens: drug-resistant TB
- 3.3.7. Follow-up of children and adolescents on TB preventive treatment
- 3.3.8. Adherence to TB preventive treatment
- 3.3.9. Other issues related to TB preventive treatment in children and adolescents
 
- 3.4 TB infection prevention and control
- Key messages
 
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                    4. TB diagnostic approaches for children and adolescents
                                - 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Diagnosing TB in children and adolescents
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                    4.3 Diagnostic approaches: pulmonary TB
                                - 4.3.1. Typical symptoms of pulmonary TB
- 4.3.2. History of TB contact
- 4.3.3. Clinical examination
- 4.3.4. Atypical clinical presentations of children with pulmonary TB
- 4.3.5. Bacteriological confirmation
- 4.3.6. Testing for TB infection
- 4.3.7. Role of chest X-ray
- 4.3.8. HIV testing
- 4.3.9. Integrated treatment decision algorithms for pulmonary TB in children
 
- 4.4 Diagnostic approaches: extrapulmonary TB
- 4.5 Disease severity
- 4.6 Diagnostic approaches: drug-resistant TB
- Key messages
 
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                    5. Treatment of drug-susceptible and drug-resistant pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB in children and adolescents
                                - 5.1 Introduction
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                    5.2 Treatment of drug-susceptible TB in children and adolescents
                                - 5.2.1. Principles of TB management
- 5.2.2. Treatment of pulmonary TB in children and adolescents
- 5.2.3. Recommended regimens for treatment of drug susceptible pulmonary TB in children
- 5.2.4. Implementation considerations
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                    5.2.5. Subgroup considerations
                                - 5.2.5.1. Children with peripheral lymph node TB
- 5.2.5.2. Children and adolescents living with HIV
- 5.2.5.3. Children with severe acute malnutrition
- 5.2.5.4. Children with severe acute pneumonia
- 5.2.5.5. Infants aged under 3 months or weighing less than 3 kg
- 5.2.5.6. Children and adolescents treated for TB in past 2 years
- 5.2.5.7. Children and young adolescents with severe pulmonary TB
 
- 5.2.6. Treatment of drug-susceptible extrapulmonary TB in children and adolescents
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                    5.2.7. Recommended dosing of first-line medicines in children
                                - 5.2.7.1. Recommended dosages for first-line TB medicines
- 5.2.7.2. Dosage tables and formulations for treatment of drug-susceptible TB in children and adolescents
- 5.2.7.3. Dosing table for the short intensive TB meningitis regimen
- 5.2.7.4. Dosing of first-line medicines in older children and adolescents over 25 kg (excluding the short intensive TB meningitis regimen)
- 5.2.7.5. Pyridoxine supplementation
 
- 5.2.8. Additional management considerations
- 5.2.9. Nutritional support
- 5.2.10. Management of adverse events from medicines used to treat drug-susceptible TB
- 5.2.11. Treatment adherence
- 5.2.12. Follow-up and monitoring of children and adolescents on TB treatment
 
- Key messages: treatment of DS-TB
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                    5.3 Treatment of multidrug-resistant and rifampicin-resistant TB in children and adolescents
                                - 5.3.1. Identifying children who should be treated for multidrug-resistant and rifampicin-resistant TB
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                    5.3.2. Multidrug-resistant and rifampicin-resistant TB treatment regimens for children and adolescents
                                - 5.3.2.1. Overview and approach to selecting a treatment regimen
- 5.3.2.2. Shorter all-oral bedaquiline-containing regimen for multidrug-resistant and rifampicin-resistant TB in children
- 5.3.2.3. Longer individualized regimens for children with multidrug-resistant and rifampicin-resistant TB who are not eligible for the standardized all-oral bedaquiline-containing regimen
- 5.3.2.4. Practical approach to designing individualized multidrug-resistant and rifampicin-resistant TB treatment regimens
- 5.3.2.5. Special considerations: TB meningitis
- 5.3.2.6. Special considerations: TB/HIV coinfection
 
- 5.3.3. Dosing and formulations of second-line TB medicines in children and young adolescents
- 5.3.4. Monitoring of children and adolescents on multidrugresistant and rifampicin-resistant TB treatment
 
- Key messages: treatment of DR-TB
- 5.4 Practical guidance for assessment and management of post-TB health in children and adolescents
 
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                    6. Models of TB care for children and adolescents
                                - 6.1 Introduction
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                    6.2 Decentralized, family-centred, integrated TB services
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                    6.2.1. Implementation considerations
                                - 6.2.1.1. Stakeholder engagement
- 6.2.1.2. Regulatory framework and policy guidance
- 6.2.1.3. Health workforce
- 6.2.1.4. Treatment support
- 6.2.1.5. Recording and reporting
- 6.2.1.6. Access to diagnostic supplies and child-friendly formulations of TB medicines
- 6.2.1.7. Resource requirements
- 6.2.1.8. Opportunities for integration of TB services into other services
- 6.2.1.9. Socioeconomic impact of TB on children, adolescents and families
- 6.2.1.10. Examples of country experiences in development of family-centred, decentralized and integrated TB services for children and adolescents
 
 
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                    6.2.1. Implementation considerations
                                
- 6.3 Private-sector involvement in care for children and adolescents with TB
- 6.4 Differentiated TB service delivery
- 6.5 TB and health emergencies
- Key messages
 
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                    7. Special situations
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                    7.1 Management of TB in children and adolescents living with HIV
                                - 7.1.1. Introduction
- 7.1.2. TB screening in children and adolescents living with HIV
- 7.1.3. Prevention of TB in children and adolescents living with HIV
- 7.1.4. Diagnosis of TB in children and adolescents living with HIV
- 7.1.5. Treatment of TB in children and adolescents living with HIV
- 7.1.6. Co-trimoxazole preventive therapy
- 7.1.7. Antiretroviral therapy
- 7.1.8. Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome
 
- 7.2 TB in pregnancy and management of newborns of mothers with TB disease
- 7.3 Palliative care for children and adolescents with TB
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                    7.4 Care for adolescents with or at risk of TB
                                - 7.4.1. Physical and mental health
- 7.4.2. Connectedness and positive contribution to society
- 7.4.3. Safety and a supportive environment
- 7.4.4. Learning, competence, education, skills and employability
- 7.4.5. Agency and resilience
- 7.4.6. Substance abuse and late presentation to care
- 7.4.7. Poor adherence
- 7.4.8. Making TB services more adolescent-friendly
 
- 7.5 TB in children with severe acute pneumonia
- 7.6 Management of children with TB and malnutrition
- Key messages
 
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                    7.1 Management of TB in children and adolescents living with HIV
                                
- 8. References
- Annex 1. Selected resources on child and adolescent TB
- Annex 2. Tuberculin skin testing: administration, reading and interpretation
- Annex 3. Sample collection methods
- Annex 4. Standard operating procedures for sample collection methods
- Annex 5. Treatment decision algorithms
- Annex 6. Dosing of medicines used in second-line multidrug-resistant TB regimens by weight band (below 46 kg)
- Annex 7. Overview of options for neurocognitive and functional testing at end of treatment for TB meningitis
 
 
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                    Module 5: Management of tuberculosis in children and adolescents
                                
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                    Módulo 4: Tratamento
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                    Module 4: treatment and care
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Definitions
- Executive summary
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                    Chapter 1 Drug-susceptible TB treatment
                                - 1. Introduction
- 2. Key considerations in DS-TB treatment
- 3. Treatment of DS-TB using the 6-month regimen
- 4. Treatment of DS-TB using the 4-month 2HPMZ/2HPM regimen
- 5. Treatment of DS-TB using the 4-month 2HRZ(E)/2HR regimen
- 6. Treatment of DS-TB in people living with HIV
- 7. Treatment of extrapulmonary TB
- 8. Treatment of DS-TB in special situations
- 9. Monitoring treatment response
- 10. Outcome definitions
- References (Chapter 1)
 
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                    Chapter 2 Drug-resistant TB treatment
                                - 1. Introduction
- 2. WHO recommendations on DR-TB treatment
- 3. Key considerations in DR-TB treatment
- 4. Treatment of DR-TB using 6-month regimens
- 5. Treatment of drug-resistant TB using 9-month regimens
- 6. Treatment of drug-resistant TB using longer regimens
- 7. Regimen for rifampicin-susceptible and isoniazid-resistant TB
- 8. Adjuncts to DR-TB treatment and comorbidities
- 9. Programmatic implementation of DR-TB regimens
- References (Chapter 2)
 
- Chapter 3 Tuberculosis care and support
- Annex 1. Tuberculosis medicine information sheets
- Annex 2. Monitoring and management of adverse events in treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis
- Annex 3. Active TB drug-safety monitoring and management for treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis
- Annex 4. Dosing of medicines used in TB regimens, adults and children
 
 
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                    Module 4: treatment and care
                                
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                    Module 6: Comorbidities
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                    Module 6: Tuberculosis and comorbidities
                                - Introduction
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                    Mental health conditions and substance use disorders
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Definitions
- 1. Mental health conditions and substance use disorders: background and rationale
- 2. People-centred care for mental health conditions and substance use disorders in people affected by TB
- 3. Identifying and managing care for mental health conditions and substance use disorders in people affected by TB
- 4. Special considerations
- References
- Annex. WHO resources for mental and substance use disorders
 
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                    HIV
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Definitions
- 1. Background and rationale
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                    2. Establish and strengthen collaboration across health programmes and across sectors for delivering people-centred services for HIV-associated TB
                                - 2.1 Strengthen governance and accountability for TB/HIV collaborative activities
- 2.2 Conduct an analysis of access to quality services for TB and HIV
- 2.3 Coordinate planning and resource mobilization for collaborative action
- 2.4 Implement and scale up people-centred services for HIV-associated TB
- 2.5 Strengthen monitoring, evaluation and research
 
- 3. Reduce the burden of TB among people living with HIV
- 4. Reduce the burden of HIV among people with TB
- References
- Annex 1. Monitoring and evaluation of collaborative TB/HIV activities
- Annex 2. Methods for algorithms for diagnosis of TB in people living with HIV
- Annex 3. Checklist for TB infection prevention and control
- Annex 4. Package of care for advanced HIV disease
 
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                    Diabetes
                                - Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Definitions
- References
- 1. Background and rationale
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                    2. Establish and strengthen collaboration across health programmes and across sectors for delivering people-centred services for TB and diabetes.
                                - 2.1 Strengthen governance and accountability for collaborative TB/DM activities.
- 2.2 Conduct an analysis of access to quality services for TB and diabetes.
- 2.3 Coordinate planning and resource mobilization for collaborative action.
- 2.4 Implement and scale up people-centred services for TB and diabetes.
- 2.5 Strengthen monitoring, evaluation and research.
 
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                    3. Reduce the burden of TB among people living with diabetes.
                                - 3.1 TB screening among people living with diabetes
- 3.2 TB diagnosis among people living with diabetes
- 3.3 TB treatment among people living with diabetes
- 3.4 Glycaemic control to prevent TB among people living with diabetes
- 3.5 TPT for people living with diabetes
- 3.6 TB IPC in clinics that provide diabetes care
 
- 4. Reduce the burden of diabetes among people with TB.
- References
- Annex 1. Summary of declaration of interests
- Annex 2. Research gaps in the response to TB and diabetes
- Annex 3. Criteria for referral to higher levels of care
- Annex 4. Monitoring and evaluation of collaborative TB/DM activities
- Annex 5. Examples of recording and reporting forms
- Annex 6. A standardized checklist for periodic evaluation of TB infection prevention and control
 
 
 
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                    Module 6: Tuberculosis and comorbidities
                                
 
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                    Module 1: Prevention
                                
- Training Catalogue
- TB Drug Dosage Finder
