Research Roadmap for Tuberculosis Transmission Science: Where Do We Go From Here and How Will We Know When We're There?
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Auteurs : Sara C. Auld ; Anne G. Kasmar [États-Unis] ; David W. Dowdy [États-Unis] ; Barun Mathema [États-Unis] ; Neel R. Gandhi ; Gavin J. Churchyard ; Roxana Rustomjee [États-Unis] ; N Sarita Shah [Géorgie (pays)]Source :
- The Journal of infectious diseases [ 1537-6613 ] ; 2017.
Abstract
High rates of tuberculosis transmission are driving the ongoing global tuberculosis epidemic, and there is a pressing need for research focused on understanding and, ultimately, halting transmission. The ongoing tuberculosis-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coepidemic and rising rates of drug-resistant tuberculosis in parts of the world add further urgency to this work. Success in this research will require a concerted, multidisciplinary effort on the part of tuberculosis scientists, clinicians, programs, and funders and must span the research spectrum from biomedical sciences to the social sciences, public health, epidemiology, cost-effectiveness analyses, and operations research. Heterogeneity of tuberculosis disease, both among individual patients and among communities, poses a substantial challenge to efforts to interrupt transmission. As such, it is likely that effective interventions to stop transmission will require a combination of approaches that will vary across different epidemiologic settings. This research roadmap summarizes key gaps in our current understanding of transmission, as laid out in the preceding articles in this series. We also hope that it will be a call to action for the global tuberculosis community to make a sustained commitment to tuberculosis transmission science. Halting transmission today is an essential step on the path to end tuberculosis tomorrow.
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jix353
PubMed: 29112744
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