Tuberculosis is still one of the most important causes of death worldwide. The 2010 Lancet tuberculosis series provided a comprehensive overview of global control efforts and challenges. In this update we review recent progress. With improved control efforts, the world and most regions are on track to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of decreasing tuberculosis incidence by 2015, and the Stop TB Partnership target of halving 1990 mortality rates by 2015; the exception is Africa. Despite these advances, full scale-up of tuberculosis and HIV collaborative activities remains challenging and emerging drug-resistant tuberculosis is a major threat. Recognition of the effect that non-communicable diseases-such as smoking-related lung disease...
Tuberculosis was declared a global emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1993. Followi...
SummaryThe Millennium Development Goal for tuberculosis (TB) is to stop the increase in incidence an...
Tuberculosis (TB) presents new challenges as a global public health problem, especially at a time of...
Tuberculosis is still one of the most important causes of death worldwide. The 2010 Lancet tuberculo...
Since 1990, progress has been made toward global tuberculosis (TB) control, as measured by targets s...
The Millennium Development Goal target for tuberculosis control is to halt the spread of tuberculosi...
The October 2020 Global TB report reviews TB control strategies and United Nations (UN) targets set ...
The October 2020 Global TB report reviews TB control strategies and United Nations (UN) targets set ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 10.4 million people died of tuberculosis (TB) in 2...
During the 16 years since the World Health Organization declared tuberculosis (TB) a global emergenc...
The Millennium Development Goal for tuberculosis (TB) is to stop the increase in incidence and halve...
Global tuberculosis control has been riding a wave of progress over the past decade. Mortality and i...
Tuberculosis was declared a global emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1993. Followi...
Together with HIV/AIDS and malaria, tuberculosis (TB) is recognised as one of the most important thr...
despite a regular, although slow, decline in incidence over the last decade, as many as 8.6 million ...
Tuberculosis was declared a global emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1993. Followi...
SummaryThe Millennium Development Goal for tuberculosis (TB) is to stop the increase in incidence an...
Tuberculosis (TB) presents new challenges as a global public health problem, especially at a time of...
Tuberculosis is still one of the most important causes of death worldwide. The 2010 Lancet tuberculo...
Since 1990, progress has been made toward global tuberculosis (TB) control, as measured by targets s...
The Millennium Development Goal target for tuberculosis control is to halt the spread of tuberculosi...
The October 2020 Global TB report reviews TB control strategies and United Nations (UN) targets set ...
The October 2020 Global TB report reviews TB control strategies and United Nations (UN) targets set ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 10.4 million people died of tuberculosis (TB) in 2...
During the 16 years since the World Health Organization declared tuberculosis (TB) a global emergenc...
The Millennium Development Goal for tuberculosis (TB) is to stop the increase in incidence and halve...
Global tuberculosis control has been riding a wave of progress over the past decade. Mortality and i...
Tuberculosis was declared a global emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1993. Followi...
Together with HIV/AIDS and malaria, tuberculosis (TB) is recognised as one of the most important thr...
despite a regular, although slow, decline in incidence over the last decade, as many as 8.6 million ...
Tuberculosis was declared a global emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1993. Followi...
SummaryThe Millennium Development Goal for tuberculosis (TB) is to stop the increase in incidence an...
Tuberculosis (TB) presents new challenges as a global public health problem, especially at a time of...