Cases of TB were reported in all countries and age groups, but two-thirds of cases were in eight countries: India, China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh and South Africa.
High-income countries had a lower prevalence of the disease, with only six per cent of total cases reported in the Americas and Europe.
The TB mortality rate is falling at about three per cent per year, and the best estimate for overall reduction from 2000 to 2017 is 42 per cent.
“For most countries, however, the ‘end’ of TB as an epidemic and major public health problem remains an aspiration rather than a reality,” the report says.
About one-quarter of the world’s population is infected with TB bacteria. Only a small proportion of those infected will become sick with TB.
The WHO is releasing its annual report on TB ahead of a UN meeting of world leaders hosted in New York on September 26.
UN officials and world leaders are expected to issue a call to action at the meeting to speed up progress toward the goal of ending the epidemic by 2030.
Source: Premiumtimes