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08STATE6989
2008-01-23 17:24:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Secretary of State
Cable title:  

FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA

Tags:  TBIO WHO XG 
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: TBIO WHO XG
SUBJECT: FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA

UNCLAS STATE 006989

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: TBIO WHO XG
SUBJECT: FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA


1. This is an action request. Please see para 4.


2. Tuberculosis poses a growing health security threat in
Europe and Central Asia. In 2005, there were 445,000 new
cases of TB in the region. Continued poor adherence to
accepted TB control practices has created high levels of
multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extensively drug-resistant
(XDR) strains of the disease.


3. Faced with this public health threat, the 53 member
states of the World Health Organization's (WHO) European
Region (includes Central Asia and Israel) signed on October
22, 2007, the Berlin Declaration on Tuberculosis. The
Declaration commits signatories, inter alia, to strengthen
political will, civil society involvement, and public health
systems to combat the disease. The full Berlin Declaration
can be found on WHO's website
(www.euro.who.int/document/e90833.pdf).


4. Action Request: Department requests that Posts report on
the status of implementation of the Berlin Declaration in
host countries. Reporting should be keyed to paragraph five
of the Berlin Declaration, where signatories have made
specific commitments, and should be short (recommend no more
than two pages). Department, together with USAID and other
relevant USG agencies, will use this reporting to determine a
strategy for increasing USG engagement with Berlin
Declaration signatory countries to raise the profile of the
TB threat and find new ways to work together to help mitigate
it, with a special focus on public diplomacy. Posts are also
welcome to suggest ideas for possible engagement strategies
in their host countries to feed into this process. Department
requests Posts to report by February 29. Points of contact
are David Tessler, EUR/PGI, and Andrea Lauritzen, OES/IHB.
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