[Amendment of tuberculosis prevention law and prospect of tuberculosis control program].

Sep 20, 2005Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis]

Changes to Tuberculosis Prevention Law and Future Tuberculosis Control Plans

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Abstract

Annual tuberculosis screening previously detected only 0.0067% of cases among 20 million people screened.

  • The Tuberculosis Control Law was significantly amended in 2004, reflecting modern scientific evidence and human rights considerations.
  • A stagnation in tuberculosis incidence rates since the 1980s may be linked to an aging population and worsening urban conditions.
  • Key changes in tuberculosis policy include a revised screening approach aimed at high-risk groups rather than the general population.
  • New BCG vaccination guidelines recommend immunizing infants younger than 6 months instead of older children to enhance effectiveness.
  • The amended law promotes a Japanese version of the directly observed treatment strategy for better adherence among patients.
  • The Tuberculosis Advisory Committee will now include members from non-medical backgrounds to ensure a broader perspective on human rights.

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