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Improving the health of the population in Romania by increasing TB control

Project financed by the Norwegian Grants 2009 - 2014, within the RO 19 - Public Health Initiative.

Over 10 million Euros for rapid diagnostic, correct, complete and directly observed treatment and adequate information

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“Marius Nasta” Institute of Pulmonology, in partnership with the Romanian Angel Appeal Foundation, the Centre for Health Policies and Services Foundation and LHL International Tuberculosis Foundation, is implementing the project “Improving the Health Status of the Romanian Population through Increasing the TB Control”.

The project is part of the Program RO 19 Public Health Initiatives, which program operator is the Ministry of Health and has a budget of 10.740.280 Euro, ensured from 2 sources: 85% through the Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2009–2014 and 15% co-financing from the state budget. The period of implementation of the project is 20 months, 8 August 2014 – 7 April 2016.

The project meets the needs identified by our national and international experts, regarding multidrug resistant TB and extensive drug resistant TB (TB MDR/XDR).

The main objectives of the project are:

  • development of rapid diagnostic capacity of the TB lab network, by ensuring modern equipment and necessary supplies for detection MDR/XDR TB,
  • provide complete, continuous and directly observed treatment to patients with MDR/XDR TB, by procuring high quality drugs and by ensuring directly observed treatment (DOT),
  • information of the population and ensuring community support for the prevention of TB spread,
  • increase the management capacity of the Technical Assistance and Management Unit of the National TB Prevention, Surveillance and Control .

 The main activities which will be implemented within the project:

  • 8 reference laboratories shall the equipped with modern for the rapid diagnostic of MDR/XDR TB. In the project, there shall be procured: 3 MGIT equipments, 8 GeneXpert equipments, 2 LPA equipments, 3 Versatrek devices, as well as the supplies necessary to run genetic tests, cultures and DSTs
  • 1000 patients with MDR/XDR TB shall receive complete, continuous and quality treatment, according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization
  • 2500 patients with TB and MDR/XDR TB shall receive support for the ambulatory treatment, through directly observed treatment and social support, in order to increase the treatment adherence;
  • 10.000 persons shall be informed regarding TB transmission, prevention and access to primary health care;
  • 600 persons from the national TB network shall benefit of a training course in the area or drug management, infection control and TB surveillance;
  • National basis for TB data collection shall be updated according to the international recommendations;
  • 2000 UV lamps shall be procured to equip the TB facilities, while 960 members of staff (doctors, nurses, and administrative staff) shall be trained in TB infection control.

“With the support of this funding, we have the opportunity to make a difference in TB control in Romania. The amount of over 10 million Euros shall be invested in drugs, rapid diagnostic equipment and support for the patients. It is an important step, which will be continued through other sources of funding, as well as by insuring the sustainability of the interventions from governmental sources. Our aim is that, by 2020, TB is no more a public health problem in Romania.” (Dr. Gilda Popescu, Coordinator of the National TB Control Program)

Contact:
Costinela Caraene, PR Coordinator
Tel: 0721.151.187
e-mail: costinela.caraene@raa.ro

 

 

 

The project “Improving the Health Status of the Romanian Population by Increasing Tuberculosis Control” began a 7 August 2014 and aims at strengthening the tuberculosis (TB) control in Romania, with focus on multidrug resistant tuberculosis (TB) in Romania, with focus on multidrug resistant tuberculosis and extensively resistant TB (MDR/XDR TB) and poor and vulnerable groups.

Medicamente pentru pacienti cu TB MDR

Following the additional, on 4 December 2014 the additional agreement was signed for the extension of the project, it value becoming 10 740 280 EURO.

Thus, the operational objectives of the project were also extended, from 4, the initial number, to 8 objectives at the time being:

  1. Strengthening the institutional capacity of the National Tuberculosis Prevention, Surveillance and Control Program (NTPSCP) in order to control the TB epidemics in Romania
  2. Strengthening the national capacity to early diagnostic of MDR/XDR TB
  3. Ensuring complete, continuous and quality treatment, with 2nd line drugs, for the patients with MDR/XDR TB
  4. Development of an integrated community support model for the treatment and prevention of TB in poor and vulnerable groups
  5. Increase of treatment adherence at the TB patients
  6. Strengthening TB infection control in the specific health facilities
  7. Improving the management of the National Tuberculosis Control Program (NTP)
  8. Increase the awareness degree of TB in Romania, among patients, vulnerable groups and general population

At this moment, there are 13 work packages under development, comprising activities meant to increase the TB control level in Romania and the awareness degree of the public regarding this affection.

The funds necessary for the project implementation for August-December 2014 were transferred in November 2014, that is after 4 months after the beginning of the project. Nonetheless, at the end of December 2014, 91% of the funds were spent for ensuring drugs for 750 patients.

After almost 5 months after the beginning of the project, in 31 December 2014, all the activities are according o the established schedule, and the most important results obtained are the following:

  1. The anti-TB drugs procurement for the patients with multidrug resistant and extensively resistant TB was finalized; in December, the first batch of drugs was delivered for 200 patients out of the 1000 to be treated within the project. The same time, also in December, the payment for a new batch of drugs was done, which shall ensure the treatment for 550 patients with MDR/XDR TB.
  2. The procurement procedures for rapid diagnostic equipments and supplies (Genexpert, MGIT and LPA) were launched. The procurement shall be finalized in February 2015, and starting with March the reference laboratories in the TB network can be equipped with the new devices and the rapid testing shall begin, in order to diagnose the MDR/XDR TB.
  3. The evaluation of the national data base of the National Tuberculosis Control Program was finalized and priorities for the necessary adjustments were established, according to the World Health Organization.
  4. There were identified the vulnerable communities where information-education-communication activities and TB cases detection shall take place, among the poor groups with limited access to health services.
  5. The identity book of the project was developed, as well as the communication rules and tools, the project site and the Facebook page.

The total budget of the project is 10 748 280 Euro, respectively 47 308 554.42 RON.

In November and December, the Ministry of Health transfer to the “Marius Nasta” Institute the amount representing the advance of 25%, respectively 11 827 137.50 lei. Until the end of December, 10 300 541.02 lei were spent, representing 87% of the transferred funds. Of the total funds spent, more than 91% were spent for ensuring the treatment of patients with MDR/XDR B.

 The spending for the period 1 August – 31 December 2014 are shown in the table below:

No.

BUDGET LINE

Total spent value

 
 

1

Human Resources

809,424.42

 

2

Transportation costs for staff and volunteers

0.00

 

3

Supplies

9,441,021.86

 

4

Costs for investments (with the maximum limit set for each call of projects)

0.00

 

5

Other costs related to the service provision towards beneficiaries

13,908.28

 

6

Communication and promotion of the project

0.00

 

7

Bilateral activities

0.00

 

8

Other subcontracted activities

714.24

 

9

Indirect costs

35,472.22

 

10

Unexpected costs

0.00

 

Total

10,300,541.02

 

 

 

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