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World can win war against TB if battle won in India: WHO

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

If the world is to triumph in the war against tuberculosis, it must first win the battle in India, which has the maximum number of people living with, and dying from, the disease, WHO Adhanom Ghebreyesus said today. was speaking at the 'End Summit', inaugurated today by Narendra Modi, who launched a campaign to eradicate the by 2025, five years ahead of a globally-set deadline. The World Organization asserted that the global body would stand by and all other countries to help eradicate the "WHO will stand by India, and by every country that decides has no place in its future," he said. said WHO and the Partnership called upon leaders and partners from all sectors to make bold and specific commitments as was making today. "There is nowhere more significant to hold this meeting than here in India, the country with the most people living with, and dying from, TB," he said. is the leading in India, where there were an estimated 28 lakh new cases in 2016, with over 4 lakh people succumbing to the disease, including those who had as well as "If the world is to win the war against TB, we must win the battle here in India," the WHO said. Increasingly, the world was seeing an unprecedented political commitment to end TB, which, he said, was the key to its successful eradication. He pointed out that in in November, had committed to engaging globally to end TB, and now had resolved to eradicate it. "And we will see it again in September, when Heads of State will gather at the UN High-Level Meeting on in New York," he said. WHO and the Stop Partnership, a platform supported by the UN body, were calling for leaders and partners from all sectors to make bold and specific commitments "as is making today", he said. "Together, we aim to reach 40 million people with quality treatment by 2023.

Our vision is that no one with will miss out on the care they need," he added. The 'End summit' is being hosted by the Indian Ministry, WHO and the Partnership. ministers from a number of countries are attending the event.

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First Published: Tue, March 13 2018. 18:45 IST
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