With determined leadership and smart use of current and future innovations, we can sustain momentum and accelerate progress ...
New tests recommended by the WHO can address TB cases with no or few symptoms more quickly and improve access to life-saving treatment.
Same-day ART initiation for patients with HIV infection and tuberculosis symptoms is as effective as deferring therapy until ...
Tuberculosis can silently affect male fertility by damaging reproductive organs, leading to reduced sperm health and potential infertility. Early recognition of subtle symptoms like testicular pain or ...
The WHO urges Nigeria to increase domestic funding and community engagement to fight tuberculosis, highlighting the ...
Sri Lanka records between 8,500 and 9,500 tuberculosis (TB) cases each year, a senior official at the National Programme for ...
The 55-year-old faced months of intensive treatment after receiving his diagnosis in June 2025 ...
Giri* was 25-years-old when he felt a persistent pain around his left shoulder joint which also affected the movement of his arm. Initially, he was treated for ...
The new government TB dashboard is a step forward for transparency and accountability in South Africa's response to the ...
A KGMU study identifies medication non-adherence (76%) as the top TB relapse risk. Low awareness, poverty, and stigma among young men in rural India highlight the need for better follow-up care.
Bone tuberculosis, a serious form of Tuberculosis, occurs when Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria spread from the lungs to ...
The spine, hip, knee and ankle are the most commonly affected parts affected by tuberculosis. The risk factors for skeletal TB include HIV infection, diabetes, ...