<i>Notes from the Field:</i> Effects of the COVID-19 Response on Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Efforts — United States, March–April 2020
Ann Cronin, Shanica Railey, Diana Fortune, Donna Hope Wegener, Justin B. Davis
Abstract
This article reported the effects of public health response to COVID-19 to tuberculosis prevention and control The COVID-19 response has affected multiple sectors of public health, recommended preventive screening, and clinical care The United States will need to address the backlog of population health services that have been delayed or not done while public health resources are focused on COVID-19 The U S domestic TB elimination program is one example If essential TB program activities are not sustained, gains made in reducing U S TB cases will be at risk CDC has published guidance regarding non-COVID-19 public health activities that require physical interaction with clients CDC will support grantees by providing technical assistance or outbreak response, when requested NTCA will continue to communicate with members and share best practices for averting a resurgence of TB