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World Tuberculosis Day

Every year on 24 March, we observe World TB Day. This annual event is marked with the detection of tuberculosis causing bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) in the year 1882 by the declaration of Dr. Robert Koch.

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World Tuberculosis Day

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  1. Tuberculosis Day 2020 Every year on 24 March, we observe World TB Day. This annual event is marked with the detection of tuberculosis causing bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) in the year 1882 by the declaration of Dr. Robert Koch. World TB Day presents the world with a worldwide glimpse into the effects of TB.CDC celebrates progress in combating and managing tuberculosis and raises awareness of the obstacles that hinder our advance in the elimination of this destructive epidemic, together with our allies and colleagues worldwide. The deathliest contagious killer in the world remains TB. Every day, more than 4000 people suffer from tuberculosis and almost 30,000 suffer from this preventable and curable illness. Approximately 58 million lives have been saved since 2000 by global efforts to combat TB. In the first everlasting UN High-Level Meeting held in September 2018 to intensify the TB response of countries to achieve goals, Heads of State agreed and pledged themselves fully to stopping TB. How to Observe Tuberculosis Day The avoidance of diseases also starts with you. The TB check is quick and sometimes appropriate for travel and job applications. TB testing is clear. It's important to always keep records and not the muscles. It is always good. Most individuals with tuberculosis don't even know it. For years without a symptom, Latent tuberculosis can dormant. Therefore, knowledge of how to g must be shared. Why It’s Important It may seem out of date, but nearly one-third of the world's population is affected by TB. There are reports of tuberculosis of 2 billion people. 10.4 million Patients had tuberculosis in 2016, including 1.7 million deaths related to tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is not regarded as a relevant issue owing to its unfounded definition. Providing knowledge of the disorder will help people seeking treatment at high risk. If the sick individual were vaccinated the disease could be eradicated and tuberculosis will disappear of our lives.

  2. It is also possible for people, groups, and government agencies to collaborate in radio, paper, and online media to raise awareness of TB and the work of people who help fight tuberculosis. IHHC is also helping People fight this disease with Complete Care.

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