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New tuberculosis research movement needed

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PLOS

In this week's PLoS Medicine, Christian Lienhardt from the WHO in Geneva, Switzerland and colleagues announce that the Stop TB Partnership and the WHO Stop TB Department have launched the TB Research Movement.

In the article the authors describe the development of the Research Movement strategic plan, highlighting progress in its two key components: (1) the analysis of the global funding landscape for TB research, and (2) the development of a global TB research agenda.

The problem remains vast. The authors say that "With 9.4 million new cases of tuberculosis (TB) and 1.7 million TB deaths worldwide in 2009, TB constitutes an unacceptable burden of human suffering and loss. The tools available for TB control are old, lack effectiveness, and are not readily accessible in many settings: the diagnosis of pulmonary TB still relies in most high-burden countries on sputum microscopy, a century old technology; treatment of tuberculosis is based on drugs that are over 40 years old and requires direct supervision to ensure full treatment adherence and prevent drug resistance; and the only TB vaccine (BCG), first used in 1922, has a variable protective efficacy in adults. Novel tools are needed for better TB care and control worldwide."

The authors go on: "Through this strategic plan, the TB research movement is creating a framework for concrete actions to harmonize and synergize TB research efforts globally, so that the poor and vulnerable populations burdened by TB will reap the dividend of less TB through more research and innovation."

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Funding: No specific funding was received for writing this article.

Competing Interests: MP chairs the Task Force of the TB Research Movement. MP also serves as a consultant to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF). BMGF had no involvement in this manuscript. MP serves on the editorial boards of PLoS ONE and PLoS Medicine. The other authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Citation: Lienhardt C, Espinal M, Pai M, Maher D, Raviglione MC (2011) What Research Is Needed to Stop TB? Introducing the TB Research Movement. PLoS Med 8(11): e1001135. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001135

CONTACT:


Christian Lienhardt
Stop TB Partnership
World Health Organisation
20 avenue Appia
Geneva
Switzerland
33-1-44-32-06-43
lienhardtc@who.int


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