Evaluation of the National Tuberculosis Surveillance System in Sana'a, Yemen, 2018: Observational Study.
Fadwa Salem Ahmed Al KalaliEssam MahyoubAbdulbary Al-HammadiLabiba Saeed AnamYousef Saleh KhaderPublished in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2021)
The tuberculosis surveillance system was found to be useful. The flexibility, positive predictive value, and data quality were average. Stability and simplicity were poor. The sensitivity was good. The main weaknesses in the tuberculosis surveillance system include a lack of governmental financial support, a paper-based system, and a lack of regular staff training. Developing an electronic system, securing governmental finances, and training the staff on tuberculosis surveillance are strongly recommended to improve the system performance.