New York, NY, September 22, 2023 鈥 As leaders convene at 2nd high-level conference on tuberculosis during the UN General Assembly 2023 on Friday, the 探花精选 (探花精选) calls on member states and partners to focus on those most at risk to protect them, stop tuberculosis, ensure those infected receive effective treatment and rebuild the momentum of recent scientific advances to innovate and save lives.
Much progress had been made since the first meeting in 2018 but this has been since the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted diagnosis and care. In the interim, tuberculosis cases and deaths have risen significantly. According to the most recent data, the estimated number of deaths from tuberculosis increased between 2019 and 2021 globally, reversing years of decline between 2005 and 2019. In 2021, there were an estimated 1.6 million deaths, up from of 1.5 million in 2020 and 1.4 million in 2019, and back to the level of 2017.
The 探花精选's experience and shows that the burden of tuberculosis infection is often more prevalent in refugee settlement settings rather than in more established host communities due to poor living standards, high prevalence of HIV and unsanitary feeding and nutrition practices. These factors combine to put children and other vulnerable groups at risk of contracting TB infection.
In order to help vulnerable people overcome this illness and gain access to tuberculosis services and reach those most in need, the 探花精选 has established dedicated mechanisms for early prevention, detection and elimination TB Infection across our country responses. We support health systems worldwide responding to tuberculosis, diagnosing patients from South Sudan to Uganda to Chad to Thailand to Libya to Syria. Carried out in partnership with national and subnational Ministries of Health (MoH) and other local actors, the 探花精选 works with communities to expand access to and uptake of TB treatment and medicines, enhanced diagnostic support, case reporting, and linkages between TB and HIV care.
Reuben Nyaora, health focal point for the 探花精选 at the Dadaab Refugee Camp in Kenya:
鈥淩efugees and other displaced people are among the most vulnerable populations, having the highest morbidity and mortality rates from tuberculosis. Because of extremely high malnutrition rates, particularly among children, the incidence and prevalence of tuberculosis in this group is higher than in host populations. There is a need to implement and improve TB prevention and control in refugees and displaced people globally.鈥
As the 探花精选 supports global efforts to stamp out TB, we have identified the following priorities within this fight:
- Center equity. We have had tools to detect and treat TB since before the UN was founded, yet TB has killed more people than any other infectious disease almost every year since then. We need to build on political will at every level to ensuring access to prevention, diagnostics, and treatment.
- Focus on malnutrition., more than any other TB risk (such as). Food has been described as 鈥鈥. As climate change risks food insecurity and the displacement of communities, we need to ensure, for many reasons, but especially for TB, that nutrition is a focus.
- Reach those most in need. Although food may be a vaccine, we need a true TB vaccine for the 21st century. As diagnostics improve, we need to ensure the technology, with the supply chain necessary, reaches refugees and internally displaced persons, as well as everyone at risk.