The E-DETECT TB team will be attending The Union World Conference from 24th to 27th October in The Hague, Netherlands and we’d love to see you there!
We will be based at the CHAFEA stand (stands 56-57, row 18) along with our European Commission project colleagues. On Friday morning, we’re hosting a symposium which will provide some insight into our experiences and findings so far on tackling TB in Europe.
Meet us at the stand (daily)
Members of the E-DETECT TB team will be at stands 56-57, row 18 at the following times:
Wednesday, 24th October, 16.30-17.00 – Joanna Nederby Öhd, Karolinska Institute
Thursday, 25th October, 08.30-09.00 and 09.45-10.15 – Ana-Maria Duca, Marius Nasta Institute
Friday, 26th October, 12.45-13.15 and 14.15-14.45 – Ana-Maria Duca, Marius Nasta Institute
Saturday, 27th October, 09.45-10.15 – Knut Lönnroth, Karolinska Institute
Come to our symposium (Friday, 26th October)
Conference delegates will hear talks from Marieke van der Werf (ECDC), Gerard de Vries (KNCV), Daniela Cirillo (OSR), Knut Lönnroth (KI) and Dominik Zenner (PHE). The session, “Towards tackling tuberculosis in vulnerable groups in the European Union. Results from the European Commission Funded E-DETECT TB project”, will close with a panel discussion.
The symposium will take place on Friday, 26th October from 10.30am to 12.00pm in the King Willem Alexander Plenary Hall, and below you can find a brief outline of the topics to be discussed.
Towards tackling tuberculosis in vulnerable groups in the European Union.
Results from the European Commission Funded E-DETECT TB project
Tuberculosis in the European Union (EU) and other low-incidence countries increasingly affects risk groups, such as migrants, homeless persons, drug users and prisoners.
This symposium will present results of a European tuberculosis initiative with projects on migrant screening in Italy and active case finding in vulnerable groups in Romania. It will discuss a platform for pooling latent and active tuberculosis screening data from multiple countries to inform future screening policies in low-incidence countries. Furthermore, the use of national tuberculosis strategies to control tuberculosis in the EU and low-incidence countries is discussed.
Vulnerable populations for TB in the European Union/European Economic Area countries (Marieke van der Werf)
Outreach programme of TB screening and strengthen care integration in Romania (Gerard de Vries)
Implementation of active and latent TB screening strategies in migrant reception facilities in Italy (Daniela Cirillo)
European database with LTBI and TB screening data in four European Union countries (Knut Lönnroth)
Implementation of national strategic plans in the European Union/European Economic Area countries (Dominik Zenner)
Discussion