WHO: Drug-Resistant TB Diagnoses Are Rising; Vast Number of Cases Still Go Undetected
October 24, 2013 Leave a comment
WHO: Drug-Resistant TB Diagnoses Are Rising
Vast Number of Cases Still Go Undetected
BETSY MCKAY
Updated Oct. 23, 2013 2:34 p.m. ET
Drug-resistant tuberculosis has become a public health crisis, the World Health Organization declared Wednesday, with the number of people diagnosed with the deadly airborne disease rising so fast that some countries don’t have enough drugs or medical staff to treat them all. And the vast majority—around four-fifths—of drug-resistant TB cases are still going undetected, the United Nations public health agency said in its latest annual report on TB, calling targets for diagnosing and treating the disease “far off-track.” Read more of this post



