
On October 26, 2015, The Lancet launched a Series, How to eliminate tuberculosis, led by Salmaan Keshavjee, MD, PhD, director, Harvard Medical School Center for Global Health Delivery–Dubai and associate professor of global health and social medicine, Harvard Medical School. The online and standalone booklet was launched at a special event held at the Harvard Medical School Center for Global Health Delivery–Dubai where series authors presented to an audience from around the global. The papers in the Series include, "Data for action," "Turning off the Tap," "Controlling the seedbeds of tuberculosis," and "Stopping tuberculosis."
Additional coverage of the Series launch:
- Salmaan Keshavjee and Richard Lane discuss the series and how it will assist implementation of future TB strategies in this audio
- "Charting a Course to Zero TB Deaths," written by Jake Miller
- "Tuberculosis—getting to Zero," written by Pamela Das
- "Stopping the body count: a comprehensive approach to move towards zero tuberculosis deaths," written by Salmaan Keshavejee, David Dowdy, and Soumya Swaminathan
- "No one with HIV should die from tuberculosis," written by Jennifer Furin, Paula Akuglzibwe, Lucica Ditiu, Glenda Gray, Domingo Palmero, and Sarah Zaidi