%0 Journal Article %T New indicators proposed to assess tuberculosis control and elimination in Cuba %A Edilberto R. Gonz¨˘lez %A Luisa Armas %J MEDICC Review %D 2012 %I Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC) %X Following 48 years of successful operation of the National Tuberculosis Control Program, Cuban health authorities have placed tuberculosis elimination on the agenda. To this end some tuberculosis control processes and their indicators need redesigned and new ones introduced, related to: number and proportion of suspected tuberculosis cases among vulnerable population groups; tuberculosis suspects with sputum microscopy and culture results useful for diagnosis (interpretable); and number of identified contacts of reported tuberculosis cases who were fully investigated. Such new indicators have been validated and successfully implemented in all provinces (2011-12) and are in the approval pipeline for generalized use in the National Tuberculosis Control Program. These indicators complement existing criteria for quality of case detection and support more comprehensive program performance assessment. %K Tuberculosis %K detection %K monitoring %K surveillance %K contact tracing %K %K disease outbreaks %K program evaluation %K quality indicators %K Cuba %U http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1555-79602012000400009