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WHO member-countries commit to end TB by 2030

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Member-countries of the Organisation (WHO) South-Region, including India, on Wednesday committed to intensifying efforts to eradicate by 2030.

"The member-countries unanimously agreed to actualise and intensify essential actions agreed to in the Call to Action, adopted in March last year, to accelerate efforts to end TB in the region," a statement adopted at the two-day End TB Summit that concluded here said.

The summit sets the stage for the September 2018 high-level meeting on TB, wherein the issue will be discussed at the Heads of State level. The UN meeting is likely to endorse a set of goals to put the on course to ending TB.

The WHO South-Region, which comprises 11 countries including and India, is host to one fourth of the global population but a disproportionate 46 per cent of the global TB burden.

"Progress against TB in this region will have a major impact on the global progress. Too much is at stake, we cannot afford to fail," said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General, Organization.

As per the statement, the member-countries would collectively reach out to 2 million missing TB cases and 150,000 multidrug-resistance cases by 2020 and implement a response adequate to end TB.

On Tuesday, the Ministry and the WHO signed an agreement for enhanced cooperation in the sector.

WHO's Tedros met Union and and complimented the government's bold initiatives to expand universal coverage through Ayushman Bharat.

An apex government body for biomedical research, (ICMR) functioning under the Ministry was awarded the International Kochon Prize 2017 for contribution to the National Programme in research on Tuesday.

ICMR through its TB consortium has accelerated efforts for research and development of TB in the country. The TB consortium is working with public and private institutes to guide the country's research towards development of point-of-care diagnostics, shorter treatment regimens, and effective vaccine for

The Kochon Prize, endowed by the Kochon Foundation, a non-profit foundation registered in the Republic of Korea, consists of $65,000 award.

The summit, inaugurated by on Tuesday, was attended by the Ministers number of countries, including Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and

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First Published: Wed, March 14 2018. 21:02 IST
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