U.S. announces $57million aid for TB treatment in seven high-burden countries
The Hindu
The USAID said alongside COVID-19, TB is the leading infectious disease killer sickening 10 million people and taking 1.4 million lives every year
The United States on Friday announced a $57 million aid for efforts against tuberculosis (TB) in seven high-burden countries, including India. Other countries for which the aid is being given are Bangladesh, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Africa, Tajikistan and Ukraine. Designed in collaboration with partner governments, the initiative will provide a foundation to the high-burden countries to recover the ground lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a media release said.More Related News

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