On March 24, many countries around the world are holding various events to display World Tuberculosis Day. In the World Health Organization (WHO) report, the case of childhood tuberculosis in Europe has increased by 10%. INF.
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Today’s European TB Tuberculosis Surveillance and Monitoring, published by the European Disease Prevention and Control Center (ECDC) and the European WHO regional office, showed that children under 15 years of age had a TB case alarm in TB cases in Europe.
Luke points out that the data on the increase in the incidence of tuberculosis in the child is still in progress, and immediate public health measures are needed to control and reduce the increasing burden of tuberculosis.
This data also continues to increase the total number of tuberculosis cases reported, and more than 650 additional cases are reported among children between 2022 and 2023, emphasizing the increase in the disease of young population.
The biggest concern is that it is unknown whether the treatment has been completed for one of the five children with tuberculosis in the EU. This uncertainty about the completion of treatment can worsen health results such as the emergence and additional propagation of drug resistance tuberculosis.
ECDC’s Pamela Rendi-Wagner said, “It’s time to act to end tuberculosis, and in five years to achieve your goals by 2030, Europe is important to focus on proper effective treatment.
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He also pointed out that in 2023, the number of people who received tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment began to increase again after an unprecedented decline in 2020 due to the interruption of Covid-19.
“In the WHO Europe, which covers 53 countries in Europe and Central Asia, more than 172,000 people with new tuberculosis were registered in 2022 in 2023. On the other hand, almost 37,000 people were diagnosed in EU countries, which was 35,000 more than the previous year.”
European local director Hans Henri P. Kluge said, “Tuberculosis is not a dream, but a choice.”
Kluge said, “Unfortunately, the current burden of tuberculosis and the amazing increase in the number of children with tuberculosis reminds us that the progress of this preventive and therapeutic diseases is impossible.
He pointed out that even before the recent decline in international development support, the world faced a shortage of $ 11 billion in the global fight with tuberculosis.
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“This can affect important tuberculosis control programs in Europe, especially non -EU countries. This means that tuberculosis propagation may be inconspicuous. It can contribute to the spread of strains that are difficult to treat.However, we cannot give up with us together with us together with us and we must fight with new partners with us together with us. Add.
The report also emphasized that the success rate of treatment for people with new and recurrent tuberculosis, which began primary treatment in Europe in 2022, is 75.5%. As in the previous year, the success rate of treatment in 2023 was lower than the remaining European regions in the European economic state (67.9% vs. 77.2%, respectively).
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“This represents a significant difference between the current success rate and the world’s goals set by the WHO. The report is only 59.7%, and it shows continuous difficulties in managing these complex cases.”
Someone point out that these figures are concerned about the continuous struggle to effectively treat resistant strains due to problems such as compliance with treatment, delayed diagnostic and appropriate therapy.
Despite the improvement of tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment, the persistence of tuberculosis in MDR-TB and other drug-resistant forms emphasizes urgent needs for better patient management, such as urgent needs for more effective treatment strategies and new and short-induced treatment therapies that do not require injection.
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