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OneStopTB clinic in USAID’s Annual TB Report

Health workers, community leaders, and partners posing in front of the Wellness on Wheels mobile TB screening clinic in Nigeria, in partnership with USAID, KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, and Challenge TB.
Published on 25 February 2026
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Spotlight on Delft’s OneStopTB clinic (WoW truck) in the USAID’s Annual TB Report to Congress: A Time for Urgent Action to End TB.

USAID supports KNCV to conduct active TB case finding in Nigeria, with Wellness on Wheels Mobile Diagnostic Units (WoW truck) equipped with a digital X-ray, CAD4TB and GeneXpert that are all powered by solar energy and have a backup power generator.

The report highlights:
“From April to December 2020, the WOW Units screened 28,959 people. Of these, nearly 13% were identified as having presumptive TB and nearly 15% of those individuals then tested positive for TB. Despite COVID-19’s impacts, scaling up of active case finding interventions, such as the Wellness on Wheels initiative, helped contribute to Nigeria nationally, recording a 16% increase in TB case notifications in 2020”.

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