Tuberculosis Program

Tuberculosis diagnostics structured for real public-health deployment.

The tuberculosis program pathway combines molecular diagnostics, screening access, and operational discipline so public-health teams can build faster, clearer, and more dependable case-finding and treatment-support workflows.

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Case-finding focus

Support earlier detection and stronger routing across community screening and program pathways.

Operational readiness

Fit diagnostics into training, procurement, logistics, and deployment realities that public-health programs face.

Scale discipline

Build a tuberculosis diagnostics story that can hold up under regional and national rollout pressure.

Designed for program operators, not just product buyers

Tuberculosis diagnostics deployments succeed when the testing pathway and the operating pathway are designed together. This page is aimed at teams responsible for program execution, screening expansion, and practical last-mile diagnostics readiness.

  • National and state tuberculosis program teams
  • Partners managing outreach, screening, and referral workflows
  • Laboratories supporting distributed molecular testing demand
  • Clinical and operational leads aligning product fit with real implementation constraints
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Program success depends on linking screening strategy, molecular detection, and operational delivery instead of treating them as separate projects.

Field-to-lab continuity

Reduce operational drop-off between first contact, sample movement, testing, and reporting decisions.

Deployment realism

Plan around staffing, training, site conditions, and public-health urgency instead of idealized lab-only assumptions.

Stronger narrative

Clarify the tuberculosis program value proposition for partners searching for scalable diagnostics support.