Skip to content
Toggle main navigation
WHO END TB Forum logo
WHO END TB Forum logo
  • End TB Summit
  • WHO Meetings
  • Networks
  • Call to action
MoreOpen dropdown to see remaining menu items
    Log in
    Join us!
    Contact
    World Health Organization Global TB Programme
    20 Avenue Appia Geneva 1211
    [email protected]
    +4122791111
    Links
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Community engagement platform by Hivebrite.

    News

    Highlighted News

    Results (4)

    Newest
    New data on tuberculosis trends in 198 countries

    New data on tuberculosis trends in 198 countries

    TB remains the top infectious killer in the world claiming close to 4000 lives a day. Millions of people continue to fall ill with TB- a preventable and curable disease each year. The Global TB Report 2020 provides a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of the TB epidemic, and progress in the response, at global, regional and country levels in the context of global commitments and strategies.Th
    November 22, 2020
    WHO and other stakeholders join forces to accelerate access to effective paediatric HIV and tuberculosis diagnostics and medicines

    WHO and other stakeholders join forces to accelerate access to effective paediatric HIV and tuberculosis diagnostics and medicines

    On World Children’s Day, WHO is pleased to issue a call urging stakeholders to accelerate access to effective paediatric HIV and tuberculosis (TB) diagnostics and medicines.The Action Plan, which is launched today, has been developed by a wide group of stakeholders under the auspices of the Fifth Vatican High-Level Dialogue on Paediatric HIV and TB in Children Living with HIV which was held earlie
    November 20, 2020
    WHO: Global TB progress at risk

    WHO: Global TB progress at risk

    Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries were making steady progress in tackling tuberculosis (TB), with a 9% reduction in incidence seen between 2015 and 2019 and a 14% drop in deaths in the same period. High-level political commitments at global and national levels were delivering results. However, a new report from WHO shows that access to TB services remains a challenge, and that global
    November 14, 2020
    Updated WHO Information Note: Ensuring continuity of TB services during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Updated WHO Information Note: Ensuring continuity of TB services during the COVID-19 pandemic

    As the world comes together to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to ensure that essential health services and operations are continued to protect the lives of people with TB and other diseases or health conditions. Health services, including national programmes to combat TB, need to be actively engaged in ensuring an effective and rapid response to COVID-19 while ensuring that TB servi
    May 12, 2020