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The Union World Conference on Lung Health

The Union World Conference on Lung Health is the world’s largest gathering of clinicians and public health workers, health program managers, policymakers, researchers, and advocates working to end the suffering caused by lung disease. This year’s theme – Advancing Prevention – draws on commitments made during the United Nations High-Level Meeting on tuberculosis (TB) in 2018, which promised to prevent hundreds of thousands of infections and deaths every year.

Abt experts from the SHOPS Plus Project look forward to presenting at this year’s conference, highlighting the project’s work in health systems strengthening, TB research, private sector health, and more.


Oral Presentations

Adherence to TB screening and treatment initiation guidelines in urban Nigeria: a study of TB-care quality among private clinical providers in two states
Abt presenter: Lauren Rosapep

Engaging private-sector drug retailers in Nigeria’s effort to improve TB case identification: screening and diagnostic gaps from a two-state mystery client survey
Abt presenter: Sophie Faye

When facility-based detection is not enough: Increasing tuberculosis case detection through a social and behavior change strategy in Nigeria
Abt presenter: Ayodele Iroko


Poster Presentations

Charging user fees is not a predictor of number of TB cases detected among private health facilities in Nigeria (Abstract Number: 1520)
Abt presenter: Bolanle Olusola-Faleye

Connecting the DOTS during the COVID-19 pandemic: Using community structures and the private sector to establish linkages for increased TB case detection in Nigeria (Abstract Number: 1505)
Abt presenter: Ayodele Iroko

Factors affecting Nigerian private health facilities' tuberculosis case finding performance: Reviewing program data (Abstract Number: 1590)
Abt presenter: Abdu Adamu

The importance of using systematic screening in high TB burden countries to improve case detection rates: A case from private clinical facilities in Nigeria (Abstract Number: 1577)
Abt presenter: Flora Nwagagbo

Insights and Impact

Eliminating Tuberculosis (TB) in Central Asia

Central Asia is a hotspot for DR-TB. TB services are outdated, unsustainable and expensive, and increasing financial pressure on governments means money to improve services is limited. TB has a large social impact on individuals as high levels of stigma…

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SHOPS Plus: Public-Private Engagement for Better Health

The private sector is a key provider of priority health-care services. But too often it is overlooked or not fully integrated into the health system. The public sector frequently does not have accurate information about the size and scope of the private…

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Infectious Diseases Impact Healthcare Workers

Healthcare workers (HCWs) are a pivotal part of controlling the spread of infectious diseases and are at the forefront of the response to emerging pathogens. However, HCWs themselves are at high risk of exposure to these infectious diseases. To protect…

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Achieving Health Targets in Papua New Guinea

An alarmingly high prevalence of HIV in certain populations in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is limiting the nation’s ability to advance its economy and achieve lasting prosperity. The country also is dealing with an emergency situation with the rise of multi…

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Mitigating Climate Change and Pollution from Solid Waste

Cities in developing countries often lack the technical capacity, financial resources and technologies to improve solid waste management. They are often paralyzed by the rapidly growing rates at which waste is generated and needs to be disposed, and…

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eGRID: Estimating Air Pollution Emission Rates for Power Generation in the United States

The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID) is the preeminent source of data on the environmental characteristics of electric power generated in the United States. It’s based on available plant…

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