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How can we improve access to shorter drug regimens?

TAG along with Partners in Health (PIH) and Medciens Sans Frontiers (MSF) recently launched the 1 / 4 / 6 x 24 campaign at the AIDS 2022 conference. The 1 / 4 / 6 x 24 campaign is about claiming the right of people with TB to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress, which is a precondition for realizing the right to health. It’s about getting in place the staff, stuff, space, systems, and support needed to successfully make available today’s short-course regimens – for everyone, everywhere. And in doing so, to bring to the global fight against TB the energy, resources, and common cause necessary to get back on track by the end of 2024.

The TBPPM Learning Network is happy to support this important campaign. In this TBPPM Friday Forum, we will be discussing the various barriers encountered in the scale-up of these shorter regimens and the possible solutions to address these barriers. This will be an informal discussion addressing the below questions.

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcpf-qoqTwpEtHr4tXm4SLvx2vNO3tJmI4j

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