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Home | Events | The Union World Conference on Lung Health 2024
patient with tuberculosis receiving health check from doctor in Viet Nam.
Huynh Thanh Son (left) who has tuberculosis, receives a health check from Dr. Nguyen Van Loi at the Hoa Thanh Health Centre in Tay Ninh province, Viet Nam. Son travels to the health center every seven to 10 days to get necessary tuberculosis medication. Photo credit: Vu Ngoc Dung for FHI 360
November 12–16, 2024

The Union World Conference on Lung Health 2024

Event Details

Bali, Indonesia

#UnionConf, #EndTB

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FHI 360 looks forward to joining colleagues in Bali to discuss how we are working to achieve our shared mission of ending tuberculosis (TB) in high-burden countries.

To help governments, communities and local partners fight all forms of TB, including drug-resistant TB, we leverage our decades of research and technical expertise. Our approach uses the latest digital technologies combined with integrated, people-centered care and health systems.

At the Union Lung Health Conference, we will offer our latest program innovations and thought leadership through oral abstract sessions, posters, and workshops.

We invite you to visit our booth and follow us on social media to learn more about how we’re ensuring access to quality respiratory health services wherever and whenever people choose to seek care.

Technical presence

FHI 360 Sessions

Overcoming barriers to detecting pediatric TB in health facilities and community settings in Vietnam: results and lessons

Date and time
Wednesday, November 13, 9:52-10:01 a.m. WITA

Session type: Oral

Augmenting TB Contact Investigation in the Kulob region of Tajikistan with engagement of Civil Society Organization (CSO)

Date and time
Wednesday, November 13, 12:20–12:35 p.m. WITA

Session type: E-poster

Optimized specimen referral system plus: Leveraging local capacities for sustainable solutions in health systems strengthening in Cebu City, the Philippines

Date and time
Wednesday, November 13, 5:18–5:27 p.m. WITA

Session type: Oral

What will it take to meet the needs of people with TB wherever they seek care? Exploring private sector engagement

Date and time
Wednesday, November 13, 6–7:30 p.m. WITA

Session type: Satellite

Boosting TB Detection in Cambodia: A Quality Improvement Collaborative Approach

Date and time
Thursday, November 14, 10:10–10:19 a.m. WITA

Session type: Oral

Expanding the availability of TB laboratory trainings to the private sector: Augmentation of certified Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra trainers in the Philippines

Date and time
Thursday, November 14 10:27–10:36 a.m. WITA

Session type: Oral

Diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) infection among household contacts using tuberculin skin test and QuantiFERON®-TB Gold Plus in 9 high tuberculosis-burden provinces in Vietnam, 2023

Date and time
Thursday, November 14, 12:15–1:15 p.m. WITA

Session type: E-poster

Enhancing TB Training for Private Healthcare Providers Through E-Learning in Indonesia

Date and time
Thursday, November 14, 12:30–12:35 p.m. WITA

Session type: E-poster

Breaking the Silence on TB through Innovative Communication

Date and time
Thursday, November 14, 1:40–1:45 p.m. WITA

Session type: Poster

District intervention packages to improve TB notification and access to quality TB care in private sector

Date and time
Thursday, November 14, 2:43–2:52 p.m. WITA

Session type: Oral

Oxygen use and liquid oxygen infrastructure in Vietnam’s provincial lung and tuberculosis hospitals

Date and time
Thursday, November 14, 3:28–3:37 p.m. WITA

Session type: E-poster

Targeting village hotspot sites for active case finding in Vietnam: Comparative results in two rural high-burden provinces

Date and time
Thursday, November 14, 4:15-4:24 p.m. WITA

Session type: Oral

Integrating TB screening with other primary healthcare services in urban poor communities in the Philippines

Date and time
Thursday, November 14, 4:24–4:33 p.m. WITA

Session type: Oral

Pilot programmatic introduction of lateral flow urine lipoarabinomannan assay for diagnosis of tuberculosis in people living with HIV: the Philippines experience

Date and time
Thursday, November 14, 5:04–5:11 p.m. WITA

Session type: Short oral

Partnering for Progress: Innovations in Private Sector Engagement to End TB in Indonesia

Date and time
Thursday, November 14, 6–8:30 p.m. WITA

Session type: Workshop

Advancing towards an integrated, comprehensive, case-based TB surveillance system: a case study from Vietnam

Date and time
Friday, November 15, 10:01–10:10 a.m. WITA

Session type: Oral

Transformative Strategies for Tuberculosis Notification Enhancement through Big Chain Hospitals Engagement in Indonesia

Date and time
Friday, November 15, 12:40–12:45 p.m. WITA

Session type: E-poster

Empowering communities: an approach to tackling Tuberculosis in Myanmar amidst political and security challenges

Date and time
Friday, November 15, 1:20–1:25 p.m. WITA

Session type: Poster

Achieving excellence in liquid oxygen infrastructure in Vietnam: Learning by doing

Date and time
Friday, November 15, 1:20–1:25 p.m. WITA

Session type: Poster

Antivirals Introduction in the COVID 19 management in Senegal through TEST to TREAT (T2T) pilot project implementation

Date and time
Friday, November 15, 1:40–1:45 p.m. WITA

Session type: Poster

Digital chest x-ray with computer-aided detection (CAD) in community-based tuberculosis case finding in the Philippines

Date and time
Friday, November 15, 2:25–2:34 p.m. WITA

Session type: Oral

Use of CAD-AI to triage ACF campaign participants for clinical consultations and diagnosis of non-bacteriologically confirmed TB in Vietnam

Date and time
Friday, November 15, 4:10–5:40 p.m. WITA

Session type: Oral

Mathematical modelling of subclinical tuberculosis in the Philippines

Date and time
Friday, November 15, 5:18–5:27 p.m. WITA

Session type: Oral

Engagement of the private sector to enhance the TB prevention cascade in high-burden areas of the Philippines

Date and time
Saturday, November 16, 8:30–8:35 a.m. WITA

Session type: Poster

Evaluation of computer-aided detection powered by artificial intelligence software in detecting tuberculosis (TB) using radiographs from a TB mass screening program in the Philippines

Date and time
Saturday, November 16, 8:45–8:50 a.m. WITA

Session type: Poster

Targeting village hotspot sites for active case finding (ACF) in Vietnam: comparative results in two rural high-burden provinces

Date and time
Saturday, November 16, 9:30–11 a.m. WITA

Session type: Oral

Enhancing TB care in the Penitentiary System of Tajikistan

Date and time
Saturday, November 16, 1:03–1:12 p.m. WITA

Session type: Oral

*WITA stands for Central Indonesia Time.

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