Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the world’s biggest global health crises. Killing 1.5 million people in 2020, TB is the world’s second deadliest infectious disease after COVID-19 (WHO).

Obsolete treatments, the lack of an effective vaccine, and the lack of suitable diagnostic tools make it difficult to control the global TB epidemic.

Some gains have been made in recent years; the first new TB drugs in half a century and the trial of a shorter course of treatment for drug-resistant TB (DR-TB). But the harsh reality remains - 10 million people fell sick with TB in 2020 and nearly half a million developed DR-TB, which is much harder to treat. Only about one-third of people with DR-TB accessed treatment in 2020. The majority go undiagnosed and therefore untreated.

IN 2021

Quick facts about Tuberculosis

 
Drug-resistant TB

MSF Calls on US pharma corporation Johnson & Johnson to cut key TB drug price in half

Press Release 22 Oct 2018
 
Briefing Document

DR-TB Drugs Under The Microscope

22 Oct 2018
Briefing Document
 
Videos and Photos

Mental Healthcare in Mweso, Democratic Republic of Congo

5 Oct 2018
Videos and Photos
 
Drug-resistant TB

MSF response to first-ever UN tuberculosis summit

Press Release 27 Sep 2018
 
Drug-resistant TB

MSF in South Africa calls on SA Government to continue providing global leadership on TB issues

Press Release 26 Sep 2018
 
Drug-resistant TB

Global leaders must make bold commitments at first-ever UN Tuberculosis Summit

Press Release 25 Sep 2018