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The World Has A New Leading Infectious Killer – And It’s Not COVID-19

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In a shocking turn of events, tuberculosis (TB) has reclaimed its grim title as the leading infectious killer globally, overtaking COVID-19. This revelation comes from the latest World Health Organization (WHO) report, which highlights the urgent need for global action. With over 1.25 million deaths attributed to TB in 2023, it dwarfs the COVID-19 death toll of 320,000 during the same period.

A Global Health Emergency Revisited
Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, had long held its position as the deadliest infectious disease until COVID-19 disrupted the global health landscape. However, the pandemic’s impact appears to have waned, allowing TB to resurface with alarming intensity. WHO’s analysis of data from 193 countries reveals that 10.8 million individuals were diagnosed with TB in 2023, marking a continuous rise from previous years.

A staggering 87% of these cases occurred in just 30 nations, with India, Indonesia, China, the Philippines, and Pakistan shouldering 56% of the global burden.

One disease killed 1.25 million people last year. Image credit: CI Photos/Shutterstock.com

Why Is TB Still a Killer?
Despite being curable in 85% of cases, TB remains a significant threat due to delayed diagnosis and limited access to treatment. Without timely intervention, nearly 50% of TB sufferers face fatal outcomes.

“Tuberculosis is both preventable and treatable,” emphasizes WHO. Yet, inadequate funding and weak healthcare infrastructure continue to undermine global efforts to eradicate the disease.

Hope on the Horizon
While TB-related deaths have seen a gradual decline in recent years—apart from a spike in 2020 and 2021—there is cautious optimism. Six vaccines are currently undergoing Phase III clinical trials, with the potential for a breakthrough treatment within five years.

However, financial constraints remain a critical hurdle. In 2023, only $5.7 billion was allocated for TB prevention, diagnosis, and treatment—far below the WHO’s $22 billion annual target. Similarly, the $1 billion spent on TB research falls significantly short of the $5 billion needed each year to combat this epidemic effectively.

What Needs to Change?
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO’s Director-General, underscores the urgency:

“The fact that TB still kills and sickens so many people is an outrage, when we have the tools to prevent it, detect it, and treat it. WHO urges all countries to make good on the commitments they have made to end TB.”

The Road to 2030: A Global Call to Action
With the United Nations’ ambitious goal of ending the TB epidemic by 2030, the world faces a steep challenge. Collaborative efforts, increased funding, and widespread use of advanced diagnostic tools and vaccines are critical.

TB’s resurgence as the world’s deadliest infectious killer serves as a stark reminder that complacency in global health can have devastating consequences.

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