At the World Conference on Lung Health this week, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) released data from our operational research highlighting that using the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended ...
Positive results mark an important step forward in efforts to develop effective treatments for children with drug-resistant TB COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Nov. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- New interim data from ...
Global tuberculosis illness rates fell about 2 per cent from 2023 to 2024. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
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Tuberculosis killed 1.23 million last year: WHO
The World Health Organization reports 1.23 million deaths from tuberculosis in 2024, highlighting the fragility of gains made ...
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1.23m Died From Tuberculosis In 2024 — WHO
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has revealed that tuberculosis (TB) claimed an estimated 1.23 million lives globally in ...
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Tuberculosis killed 1.23 million globally in 2024 -WHO
Tuberculosis remains the world's leading infectious killer, claiming an estimated 1.23 million lives last year, the World ...
The Bauchi State Agency for the Control of HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, Leprosy, and Malaria (BACATAMA) said it had treated more ...
WHO officials see the increase as an indication that screening and treatment are improving after health care disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Globally, the number of deaths caused by TB fell ...
WHO plans to vaccinate over 40,000 children in Gaza against various diseases, taking advantage of the recent ceasefire.
So, even once the bacteria are vanquished, a person most likely will continue to test positive, as the immune system will still bear the hallmarks of the response that rid the body of TB. And that ...
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