MMWR Recomm Rep. 1999 Aug 13;48(RR-9):1-13.
In 1989, CDC and the Advisory Council for the Elimination of Tuberculosis (ACET) issued A Strategic Plan for the Elimination of Tuberculosis in the United States. Since then, the United States has experienced a resurgence of tuberculosis (TB) followed by a successful mobilization against the epidemic. Because the nature of this disease has changed during the past decade, ACET has reassessed its 1989 plan. Recent progress against TB should reinforce the nation's confidence that the disease can be controlled and ultimately eliminated. However, existing TB-control efforts must be sustained and enhanced, and new and improved diagnostic, treatment, and prevention methods, including a new vaccine, must be developed and applied. Support for these efforts should be broad-based and include the establishment of new partnerships. Because eliminating TB in the United States will have widespread economic, public health, and social benefits, committing to this action will also fulfill an obligation to persons throughout the world who have this preventable and curable disease. With this reassessment, ACET reaffirms its call for the elimination of TB in the United States.
1989年,美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)和消除结核病咨询委员会(ACET)发布了《美国消除结核病战略计划》。自那时起,美国经历了结核病(TB)的再度流行,随后成功开展了抗击这一流行病的行动。由于在过去十年中这种疾病的性质发生了变化,ACET对其1989年的计划进行了重新评估。近期在结核病防治方面取得的进展应增强美国对控制并最终消除这种疾病的信心。然而,现有的结核病控制努力必须持续并加强,而且必须研发并应用新的、改进的诊断、治疗和预防方法,包括一种新疫苗。对这些努力的支持应具有广泛基础,并包括建立新的伙伴关系。由于在美国消除结核病将带来广泛的经济、公共卫生和社会效益,致力于这一行动也将履行对全世界患有这种可预防、可治愈疾病的人们的义务。通过此次重新评估,ACET重申其在美国消除结核病的呼吁。