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World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western PacificWorld Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific
Strengthening TB surveillance: regional perspective
Tom HiattStop TB and Leprosy EliminationWorld Health OrganizationRegional Office for the Western Pacific
Ninth TAG and NTP Managers Meeting in WPRManila, Philippines 9–12 December 2014
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Implementation of revised case definitions
Cambodia Complete
China Under discussion and planning
Lao PDR Training underway, in revised guidelines
Malaysia Complete
Mongolia In revised guidelines
Papua New Guinea Planned
Philippines Complete for PMDT, other facilities in Jan 2015
Viet Nam In upcoming revised guidelines, planned for 2015
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Mechanism for data analysisby subnational level staff
Cambodia Limited analysis from subnational staff
ChinaAnalysis primarily at the national level with feedback to subnational
Lao PDR Irregular meetings at central and provincial levels
Malaysia Analyses presented at regular meetings
Mongolia Yearly meetings in the rural TB units, Quarterly in UB
Papua New Guinea
Analyses presented at quarterly reviews at the regional level
Philippines Review at regional and provincial/city level
Viet NamRegion and provinces conduct analyses at 3, 6, 12 month intervals
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Recording and reporting systems
Recording and reporting system
Status of patient-based electronic system
Cambodia eTB manager for PMDT onlyFull roll-out, 100% entry of enrolled patients
ChinaElectronic for DS-TB and PMDT (TBIMS)
Full roll-out, 100% entry of enrolled patients
Lao PDR Paper-basedElectronic for PMDT under development
MalaysiaElectronic DS-TB and PMDT (MyTB)
Full roll-out, 100% entry of enrolled patients
World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific
Recording and reporting systems
Recording and reporting system
Status of patient-based electronic system
MongoliaPaper-based and electronic (TUBIS)
Full roll-out, entry complete for PMDT patients only
Papua New Guinea Paper-based
PhilippinesPaper-based and electronic (ITIS)
Full roll-out for PMDT sites with ~80% entry, pilot roll-out to DS-TB sites with very low entry
Viet Nam
Paper and electronic for PMDT (eTB manager) and DS-TB (VITIMES)
Partial roll-out for PMDT and DS-TB sites with complete entry of enrolled PMDT patients only (~65% for DS-TB)
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Recording and reporting – electronic systems challenges
• Low levels of data entry• Internet connection • Hardware requirements• Increase in reporting load for patient-
based systems• Double recording (reporting) • Systems are strong on M&E, but weak on
health worker utility