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WHO report: global tuberculosis deaths rise for the first time in decades |
Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, October 15 (Reporter Li Wen) The World Health Organization released the "2021 Global Tuberculosis Report" on the 14th, showing that the new crown epidemic has affected the progress made in the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis in the world over the years, and dozens of people have died from tuberculosis.
Rose for the first time in years
.
The report pointed out that in many countries, human, financial and other resources have been redistributed from tuberculosis to the response to the new crown epidemic, limiting the provision of basic tuberculosis health services
.
In addition, due to the ban on the prevention and control of the new crown epidemic, it has become more difficult for people to seek treatment for tuberculosis
The report shows that in 2020, about 1.
5 million people worldwide will die of tuberculosis
.
Currently, there are approximately 4.
The report also shows that approximately 2.
8 million people will receive tuberculosis prevention and treatment services in 2020, which is 21% less than in 2019
.
The number of people treated for drug-resistant tuberculosis has dropped from 177,000 in 2019 to 150,000 in 2020, which is only one-third of the number of people in need of treatment
The report points out that global expenditure on tuberculosis diagnosis, treatment and prevention services has fallen from US$5.
8 billion to US$5.
3 billion, which is less than half of the global target of US$13 billion for tuberculosis response before 2022
.
The report calls on countries to take urgent measures to restore basic tuberculosis health services
.
The report also called for a doubling of investment in tuberculosis research and innovation, and the health department and other departments to take coordinated actions to address the negative consequences of tuberculosis for society