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VIET NAM NATIONAL STRATEGY
FOR TB CONTROL THROUGH 2020 WITH VISION 2030
CONTRY ADAPTED TARGETS FROM
THE WHO END TB STRATEGY
A/Prof. Nguyen Viet Nhung, MD., PhD
NTP Manager - Director, National Lung Hospital
Ha Noi, Viet Nam
The global response:
Targets, Global Plan, and Stop TB Strategy
post-2015 TB strategy
Post 2015 global target
GOAL:
End the Global TB Epidemic
Target 1
Target 2
95% reduction in
TB deaths (compared with 2015)
2020
TARGETS
2025
TARGETS
<10/100 000
TB incidence rate
2030
TARGETS
• Target 1: 35%
• Target 2: <85/105
• Target 1: 75%
• Target 2:<55/105
• Target 1: 90%
• Target 2: <20/105
• No affected families with
catastrophic costs due to
TB
• No affected …
• No affected …
2035
GOAL
• Target 1: 95%
• Target 2: <10/105
• No affected families
with catastrophic costs
due to TB
National perspective
• Theory: TB can not be eliminated in a single country
“TB anywhere is TB everywhere”
 Global joint effort needed
• WHO: The post 2015 global TB strategy
• Country: Adapt the global strategy and targets at country
level with global collaboration
• Goal:
ending TB epidemic in country
• Target:
Reduce TB prevalence, mortality and suffering
• Pillars: TB detection and treatment / Suportive system / research
and innovation
• Principles: Government / CSOs and communities / human rights,
ethics and equity / global collaboration
POST 2015 NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR TB CONTROL
Viet Nam – an example
VIET NAM
STOP TB
1990 - 2015
VIET NAM STRATEGY FOR TB CONTROL 2015 - 2030
2015
2020
2030
NEW
TARGETS
Ambitious but scientifically-based and
realistic targets
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• Ambitious: from 2015 to 2020 reduce by 30% TB
prevalence in 5 years, or an annual reduction of 6%.
Reduce by 40% TB mortality in 5 year, or 8%/year
• Scientific basis: in line with global targets, by application
of new technologies, new approaches and new investment
for TB control and prevention
• Realistic basis: Current reduction in prevalence and
mortality is respectively 4.6% per year and 4.4% per year.
However, innovative solutions by application of new
technology for a long standing TB and lung disease control
network can accelerate this reduction rates in both
prevalence and mortality of the disease.
THANK
YOU !
Acknowledgment:
VTN Deputy PM Vu Duc Dam
VTN former Deputy PM Nguyen Thien Nhan
VTN Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien
VTN Vice Health Minister Nguyen Thi Xuyen
Prof. Nguyen Dinh Huong
Prof. Dinh Ngoc Sy
Colleagues working for VTN TB Control
WHO Colleagues
Dr. Mario Raviglione
Dr. Diana Weil
Dr. Philippe Glaziou
Dr. Christian Lienhardt
Global TB Programme
WHO Colleagues in WPRO and VTN
Viet Nam Stop TB Partnership and its Members:
WHO, US CDC, MCNV, KNCV, Sydney University, UCSF, WMRI, PATH, FIND, MSH, GDF,
USAID, URC, FHI, VATLD, Red cross, FU, WU, YU, Mass media, HSPH, HMU, CCHD, ….
All organizations and individuals working and supporting TB control