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Technical Courses

Union technical courses cover the practical and theoretical aspects of tuberculosis prevention, treatment, and control. Subjects considered include bacteriology, clinical presentation and diagnosis, epidemiology, interventions for TB control and elimination, and the principles of tuberculosis control in a national programme. Teaching methods consist of lectures, discussion, group work, laboratory bench work and field visits.

 

2010

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Management
Cotonou
3-8 May

MDR-TB
Santo Domingo
5-9 July
  MDR-TB
Bangkok
27 Sept-1 Oct
 

 

2011

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TB San Salvador
March

   
AFB Cotonou
20 June-1 July
MDR-TB
Santo Domingo
July
TB Cotonou
29 Aug-16 Sept

MDR-TB
Bangkok
October

TB Arusha
7-25 Nov
 
TB Hanoi
29 Aug-16 Sept

 


Cours International sur la Lutte contre la Tuberculose

Cotonou, Bénin, 30August - 17 September 2010
Official language:  Français

Le cours se veut essentiellement pratique tout en apportant aux participants les éléments théoriques ayant conduit au développement des méthodes modernes de lutte antituberculeuse. A cet effet, on insistera sur l'épidémiologie de la tuberculose, base d'une approche rationnelle des méthodes de lutte et de gestion des programmes.


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International Tuberculosis Course

Hanoi, Vietnam, 30August - 17 September 2010
Official language:  English

The course requires good knowledge of oral and written English and is targeted at health care personnel from Asian countries who have responsibility for tuberculosis control at the regional/provincial and national levels.


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International Course on Clinical Management of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis

Bangkok, Thailand, 27September - 1 October 2010
Official language:  English
The primary objective of this course is to provide clinicians working in low income settings with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage cases of drug-resistant tuberculosis, especially MDR-TB. The course will also introduce participants to the challenges introduced by XDR-TB. Finally, the course will introduce the approach to treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis from a program perspective.

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