Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health challenge, affecting millions each year. Globally, an estimated 10.8 million people ...
Learn about the primary ways tuberculosis spreads through airborne transmission, high-risk settings, and effective prevention ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNWHO urges immediate investment of resources to maintain tuberculosis careDay, marked on 24 March, the World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for an urgent investment of resources to protect and maintain tuberculosis (TB) care and support services for people in need ...
The target of ending the global TB epidemic by 2035 is achievable, Cimas Health Group doctor Philip Manema believes, if there ...
THE Ministry of Health’s National Tuberculosis Programme, in collaboration with the Pan American Health Organisation and World Health Organisation (PAHO/WHO), ...
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Live Science on MSN'We have to fight for a better end': Author John Green on how threats to USAID derail the worldwide effort to end tuberculosisLive Science spoke with author John Green about his latest book, which explores both the history and current realities of ...
AI-driven handheld X-ray tools are being used across India to screen vulnerable populations for tuberculosis under the 'TB ...
Nairobi: The World Health Organisation (WHO) commended Kenya for its sustained efforts in fighting tuberculosis (TB).
While Bangladesh has made notable progress in TB case management, challenges remain in tackling drug-resistant TB, reaching marginalised populations, addressing funding gaps, and overcoming regulatory ...
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Tribune Online on MSNWorld Tuberculosis Day: ‘We can end TB by 2030 with commitment’Mrs Oyebamiji Abimbola is the monitoring and evaluation officer at the Tuberculosis, Leprosy and Buruli Ulcer Centre at the Oyo State Hospital Management Board. She shared what the centre does and ...
On World Tuberculosis Day 2025, ECDC and the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe present new data on ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNTuberculosis cases continue to rise in EuropeNew data published by ECDC and the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe show that with almost 39,000 reported tuberculosis cases in 2023, the 29 European Union and European ...
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