TB STUDY GROUP (TSG), a civil society organization, who monitors Tuberculosis situation and control activity in Bangladesh as a watchdog with a vision to a TB free world.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Friday, October 14, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Citizen News Service (CNS): Online consultation: Partnerships that fill a gap ...
Citizen News Service (CNS): Online consultation: Partnerships that fill a gap ...: The 42nd Union World Conference on Lung Health will be held in Lille, France, on 26–30 October 2011 on the theme: " Partnerships for sca...
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Citizen News Service (CNS): TB diagnostic innovations: Can India take the lead...
Citizen News Service (CNS): TB diagnostic innovations: Can India take the lead...: No country has more cases of tuberculosis (TB) than India. Research from India played a critical role in the development of the global st...
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Bangladeh has high cure rates among new smear positive cases
among smear positive (SS+ve) case, Cohort 2008.
National Tuberculosis Control Program infroemd that treatment success rate was 91% (cure 89% and complete 2%) and unsual outcome was 9% (failure 1%, died 4%, defualt 2% and transfer out 2%) among smear positive (SS+ve) cases of cohort 2008.
Bangladesh ranks sixth TB burden countries in the world
National TB Control Programme (NTP) informed that in 2009, 108894 new smear positive(SS+ve) cases, 3958 Relapse cases, 25136 smear negative (SS -ve) cases and 21865 Extra- Pulmonry TB (EPTB) cases detect in Bangladesh. Case detection rate among new smear positive case was 73.70%.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Congratulations to Dr. Marcos A Espinal
TB STUDY GROUP (TSG) congratulates Dr. Marcos A Espinal for his recent appointment as Director/Manager, Disease Sirveillance, Control and Prevention, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). Dr. Marcos led Stop TB Partnership (STB) since September, 2003 as Executive Director, under his active leadership Stop TB Partnership achieved a lot serving the people suffering from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
TSG wish him success and good health in his new responsibilities.
Monday, August 9, 2010
ACSM Guideline Development Meeting

Dr. Ahmed Parvez Zabeen (1st from right), former Divisional Consultant - ACSM, Dhaka Division, National Tuberculosis Control Program, Bangladesh was working as a team member to formulate National Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization Guideline for National Tuberculosis Control Programme, Bangladesh.
Dinner with GFATM Team
Dr. Ahmed Parvez Zabeen (1st from right), Divisional Consultant, ACSM, National Tuberculosis Control Program, Bangladesh and Mr. Manab Basnet (3rd from right), Program Officer, South Asia Cluster, The Global Fund to AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, GFATM were attending a dinner along with other guests.
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