social protection interventions for tb control: the brazilian experience
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Dr Jarbas Barbosa, Deputy Minister of Health, Brazil UNITAID Technical Briefing 65th World Health Assembly, 21st May 2012TRANSCRIPT
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Social protection interventions for TB control:
The Brazilian Experience
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Brazil: factsheets
Surface: 8,514,877 km² (5th largest country) States: 27Borders: Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, French Guyana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and VenezuelaPopulation (2011): 192,376,496 inhab. (5th largest population) Urban population: 83,8%GNP (2011):- Total: US$ 2,421 trillons USD (6th)- Per capita: US$ 12,422 USD (63rd)Social indicators - HDI (2011): 0,718 (84th) - Life expectancy: 73,5 year (92nd) - Child mortality: 19,3/thousand (106th) - Literacy: 90,4% (94th)Brazilian Health System – universal access, free of change (“Right of all, duty of the State” – Federal Constitution)
Surface: 8,514,877 km² (5th largest country) States: 27Borders: Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, French Guyana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and VenezuelaPopulation (2011): 192,376,496 inhab. (5th largest population) Urban population: 83,8%GNP (2011):- Total: US$ 2,421 trillons USD (6th)- Per capita: US$ 12,422 USD (63rd)Social indicators - HDI (2011): 0,718 (84th) - Life expectancy: 73,5 year (92nd) - Child mortality: 19,3/thousand (106th) - Literacy: 90,4% (94th)Brazilian Health System – universal access, free of change (“Right of all, duty of the State” – Federal Constitution)
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71 thousand new TB cases reported in 2010
4,8 thousand deaths in 2010
17th country in burden of disease (one of 22 high burden countries)
22nd country in TB deaths
108th country in TB incidence rate
4th death cause among infectious disease
1st death cause among aids patients
TB in Brazil: factsheets
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•Context
• Decrease of incidence and mortality rates since mid 90´s
• Stability of operational indicators as cure and default rates in undesirable levels
• One fourth of TB patients are enrolled in programs of cash transfer (below the poverty line)
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TB incidence rate. Brazil, 1990-2010.
Per 100 thousand inhab.Decrease = 26% (average 1,4% per year, 2010 4%)
Source: MS / SVS / SINAN.
51,751,7
37,737,7
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TB mortality rate. Brazil, 2000 - 2010
Source: Ministry of Health and Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics
Per 100.000 inhab.
year
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TB cure and default rates. Brazil, 2001- 2010
Source: Brazilian Surveillance System (SINAN)
%
defaultcure
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Afrodescendent population: 2 times*
Indigenous population: 4 times*
Prisoners: 25 times*
Aids: 30 times*
Homeless: 67 times**
Vulnerable Populations(RR comparing with general population)
* Source: Brazilian Surveillance System (SINAN)** Source: Adorno 2010
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Source: PNAD, 2008. Minimum Wage = R$415 (US$ 225)
Relationship between family income (in minimum wages per capita) and TB ocurrence. Brazil, 2008
MW MWMWMW MW
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Political Commitment
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Brazilian federal budget (US$) for TB, 2000-2012*
Source: NTP Brazil. * 2012 estimate
US$
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Overcoming the poverty
• In the last 16 years, the poverty in Brazil decreased 67%
• 28 million people left the poverty range since 2004
• % of people with incomes > than a minimum wage per capita
increased from 29% to 42%
•The expenditure per capita of the poor on food increased 14%
between 2005 and 2009. The household consumption of meat has
more than tripled
• The poverty decreased by 50.6% from 2002 – 2010
•Total of families enrolled in social programs: 22 millions
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Next steps
•Integration with PHC
•Integration with aids program
•Vulnerable population
•TB-MDR
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