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Could TB Become the Next COVID? Key WHO Facts on Symptoms, and Prevention
As COVID-19 shifts out of the spotlight, tuberculosis (TB) is making a concerning comeback, reclaiming its position as the world’s top infectious disease killer. The World Health Organization (WHO) has flagged this resurgence as a major global health threat, underlining the urgent need for a renewed focus on TB prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. What is Tuberculosis (TB)? Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobact
Could TB Become the Next COVID? Key WHO Facts on Symptoms, and Prevention
As COVID-19 shifts out of the spotlight, tuberculosis (TB) is making a concerning comeback, reclaiming its position as the world’s top infectious disease killer. The World Health Organization (WHO) has flagged this resurgence as a major global health threat, underlining the urgent need for a renewed focus on TB prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. What is Tuberculosis (TB)? Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobact
Tuberculosis Replaces Covid As Top Infectious Disease Killer, Says WHO
Tuberculosis Surpasses COVID-19 as Leading Infectious Disease Killer, Reports WHO In 2023, tuberculosis (TB) overtook COVID-19 as the primary cause of infectious disease-related deaths globally, according to a new report by the World Health Organization (WHO). The report, published on Tuesday, underscores the challenges in eradicating TB despite global efforts. WHO’s data reveals that last year saw approximately 8.2 million new TB diagnoses, enabling
Tuberculosis Replaces Covid As Top Infectious Disease Killer, Says WHO
Tuberculosis Surpasses COVID-19 as Leading Infectious Disease Killer, Reports WHO In 2023, tuberculosis (TB) overtook COVID-19 as the primary cause of infectious disease-related deaths globally, according to a new report by the World Health Organization (WHO). The report, published on Tuesday, underscores the challenges in eradicating TB despite global efforts. WHO’s data reveals that last year saw approximately 8.2 million new TB diagnoses, enabling







