This World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) urges governments and international donors to bring children to the heart of the global TB response, and commit to investing in the ...
A 10% rise in African ancestry lowered odds of moderate TB drug reactions, while a 10% increase in European ancestry raised ...
While this takes diagnostic services into the community, we must ensure on-the-spot collection of sputum samples for those ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the world’s leading cause of death from a single infectious agent, affecting more than 10 million people each year and caused and estimated 1.25 million deaths in 2023. 1,2 While ...
Mizoram reports a rise in tuberculosis-related deaths and new cases, highlighting the challenges and ongoing efforts to ...
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Namibia Fails to Detect 34% of TB Cases
Health and social services minister Esperance Luvindao says the government is missing an estimated 34% of tuberculosis (TB) cases in Namibia, leaving many infected people undiagnosed and outside the ...
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Uncertainty around asymptomatic TB leaving critical gaps in public health response
TB can be cured, but it is still spreading in South Africa at alarming rates. One reason could be that some people with TB ...
According to the WHO Global Tuberculosis Report 2025, an estimated 1.2 million children under 15 fell ill with TB in 2024, ...
The WHO’s February 26 policy on TB recommends, for the first time, new, affordable, near-point-of-care (NPOC) molecular ...
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The invisible fuel driving our TB epidemic - What do we actually know about asymptomatic TB?
Although TB can be cured, it is still spreading in South Africa at alarming rates. One reason could be that some people with TB disease but without symptoms may unknowingly be passing on the bug. In ...
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