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N Engl J Med
October 2019
From the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research (G.B.M., P.T.B.N., T.-A.N., K.B.L., D.T.T.T., Q.T.N.V., O.T.T.L., Y.H.N., P.H.M., J.H., G.J.F.), the National Lung Hospital (N.V.N., H.B.N.), the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology (V.-A.T.N..), and the National Tuberculosis Control Program (N.V.N., H.B.N., K.H.T., S.V.N.), Hanoi, and the Center for Social Disease Control, Ca Mau (K.H.T., S.V.N.) - all in Vietnam; the South Western Sydney Clinical School, University of New South Wales (G.B.M., J.H.), and the Faculty of Medicine and Health (G.B.M., N.V.N., T.-A.N., V.Q.D., P.H.M., V.S., W.J.B., G.J.F.) and the Centenary Institute (W.J.B.), University of Sydney, Sydney, the School of Social Sciences, Monash, Clayton, VIC (P.H.M.), and the Department of Anthropology, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW (P.H.M.) - all in Australia; the Center for Operational Research, International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Paris (H.B.N.); and the Global Tuberculosis Program, World Health Organization, Geneva (L.N.N.).
Background: The World Health Organization has set ambitious targets for the global elimination of tuberculosis. However, these targets will not be achieved at the current rate of progress.
Methods: We performed a cluster-randomized, controlled trial in Ca Mau Province, Vietnam, to evaluate the effectiveness of active community-wide screening, as compared with standard passive case detection alone, for reducing the prevalence of tuberculosis.