Title: “Innovative Strategies for EmergiZoonotic Tuberculosis Implementation Combats in Sudan"
Abstract:
Introduction: Sudan is at great risk of tuberculosis, spread and transmission of the disease was affected by; medical, environmental and economic issues. The disease total estimations were 200,000 cases with 200 new infections annually include 1.9% M.D.R tuberculosis and 20.0% were previous treated patients.
Objectives: This research was conducted to implement new strategies for eliminating tuberculosis considering novel methods as an alternative inexpensive system for zoonotic transmission ‘One Health’ control.
Methodology: Establishment of system for tuberculosis transmission at national level policy for treatment, vaccination and prevention by administering regular evaluation of the disease situation and control. The required strategies applied for conceptual implementation research were; 1- Outer settings (Environment, Economic, social and political contexts). 2- Inner setting (Context within research for implementing intervention of community health).
Results: Conceptual framework was informed by a combination of the general program logic model, the health system framework of the W.H.O, the pillars of the Sudan health agenda, and the framework of the Strategic Elimination Plan. It is posited that the reduction of TB burden at the national level is preceded by improved case-finding and case-holding practices. It is conceivable that, although outbreaks may occur periodically, the control of disease might be easier to overcome than direct medication.
Conclusion: Principal finding was the continual emergence of diseases and the majority of new infected patients have been proved. The project remained as enduring point of reference for ‘One Health’ agenda that emphasise the importance of detecting tuberculosis and promoting the creation of collaborative networks.
Biography:
Sudan is at great risk of tuberculosis, spread and transmission of the disease was affected by; medical, environmental and economic issues. The disease total estimations were 200,000 cases with 200 new infections annually include 1.9% M.D.R tuberculosis and 20.0% were previous treated patients.