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The World Health Organization is sounding the alarm on a potential surge in tuberculosis cases due to recent USAID funding cuts. Officials from the WHO have expressed deep concern that decreased financial support could hinder ongoing efforts to combat the disease, which remains a significant public health challenge worldwide.
Tuberculosis, a highly infectious disease, has seen a resurgence in some areas, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where healthcare resources are already stretched thin. The cuts in funding from USAID could exacerbate the situation, as many programs rely heavily on this support to provide essential services such as testing, treatment, and prevention strategies.
Health experts warn that without adequate resources, the progress made in reducing tuberculosis incidence over the past few years could be reversed, leading to increased morbidity and mortality rates. The WHO is urging governments and international partners to reconsider funding cuts and prioritize the fight against tuberculosis to safeguard public health globally.
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