Collection Details

Regional Strategy to Stop Tuberculosis in the Western Pasific 2011-2015
Additional Information
- Penerbit
- Geneva : World Health Organization (WHO) (2011)
- GMD ( General Material Designation )
- Text
- No. Panggil
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616.9
Whor
- ISBN/ISSN9789290615217
- Klasifikasi
- 616.9
- Deskripsi Fisik
- 50 hal; 21 x 30 cm
- Bahasa
- English
- Edisi
- -
- Subjek
- Tuberculosis
Humans
Pacific Islands - Pernyataan Tanggungjawab
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- Info Detail Spesifik
- -
- GMD
- Text
- Tipe Isi
- text
- Tipe Media
- unmediated
- Tipe Pembawa
- volume
Where is it available?
Item Code | Call Number | Status |
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030002207-1 | 616.9 Who r | Tersedia |
3.4 Reviews
3.35 Overall rating2 out of 3 (67%)
Readers recommended this collection

Iman Eka Wijaya
June 05, 2023I was thoroughly impressed by this comprehensive report on regional strategy to stop tuberculosis in the Western Pacific region from 2011-2015. The document provides a clear and concise overview of the TB epidemic in the region, highlighting its prevalence, risk factors, and impact on public health. I appreciated the detailed analysis of the region's progress towards achieving the Stop TB Strategy goals, including the establishment of national TB programs, case detection and treatment rates, and mortality reduction targets. The report also offers valuable recommendations for future improvement, such as strengthening surveillance systems, increasing access to care, and promoting community-based interventions. Overall, I found this document to be a vital resource for anyone working in global health, providing a solid foundation for understanding the complexities of TB control in the Western Pacific region.

Wangi Kusuma
August 09, 2022I found "Regional Strategy to Stop Tuberculosis in the Western Pacific 2011-2015" to be a solid, if unremarkable, overview of the efforts being made to combat TB in the Western Pacific region during that time period. The book provides a clear and concise summary of the key goals and objectives for reducing TB incidence and mortality in the region, as well as strategies for improving detection and treatment rates. While it is certainly useful for those working in public health or international development to have this information, I didn't find anything particularly groundbreaking or insightful in the book's approach or recommendations. Overall, it strikes me as a dependable, if not overly exciting, resource for understanding the regional response to TB at that time.

Krisna Setiawan
December 14, 2021I just finished reading "Regional Strategy to Stop Tuberculosis in the Western Pacific 2011-2015" and I must say it's a well-structured and informative book. The author presents a comprehensive overview of the regional strategy to combat tuberculosis in the Western Pacific region, highlighting key objectives, targets, and indicators for the five-year period from 2011 to 2015. What struck me most was the emphasis on collaboration among countries, international organizations, and stakeholders to achieve significant reductions in TB incidence and mortality. The book also provides valuable insights into the regional burden of TB, epidemiological trends, and innovative approaches to control and prevention. While some parts may be too technical for a general audience, I found the overall approach and vision inspiring, making it an essential read for anyone interested in global health and TB control efforts.