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    World Health Organisation (WHO) releases the Global Tuberculosis (TB) Report 2025

    Posted 14 Nov 2025

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    Article Summary

    Article Summary

    The WHO's 2025 TB report highlights significant progress in reducing TB incidence and deaths, yet emphasizes ongoing challenges of MDR-TB and high case concentration in 30 countries, notably India.

    The report highlights TB to among top 10 causes of death worldwide and leading cause of death from a single infectious agent.

    Other Key Findings

    • TB Burden: In 2024, 87% of world’s TB patients were concentrated in 30 countries, with the highest rates found in India (25%). 
    • Global TB Incidence Rate: Net reduction of 12% from 2015-2024. 
    • Global TB Deaths: Net reduction of 29% from 2015-2024. 
    • Multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB): Remained a public health crisis and a health security threat.

    About Tuberculosis (TB)

    • It is a contagious airborne disease caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is preventable and curable. 
    • Two Types: 
      • Pulmonary TB: Most common form affecting the lungs, and is contagious spreading through airborne droplets through coughing or sneezing. 
      • Extrapulmonary TB: Occurs outside the lungs, affecting organs like lymph nodes, bones, brain, kidneys, or the pleura, less contagious and spreads within the body from lungs.
    • Treatment: Treated with special antibiotics,  most common being rifampicin; isoniazid; pyrazinamide; and ethambutol.
    • MDR-TB: Form of TB that do not respond to rifampicin and isoniazid, the two most effective first-line TB drugs. 
    • Tags :
    • World Health Organisation (WHO)
    • Tuberculosis (TB)
    • Global Tuberculosis (TB) Report 2025
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