World TB Day--The Clock is Ticking

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Wed., March 24, 2021

World TB Day 2021--The Clock is Ticking

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More than a century has passed since the March 24, 1882, announcement by Robert Koch that Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) bacteria cause tuberculosis (TB), but the disease still ranks as one of the world's great killers, claiming some 1.4 million lives in 2019 alone. Today, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) joins the World Health Organization and others in acknowledging the need for continued, concerted efforts to combat TB, even as we stand in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic, which threatens to slow or reverse progress in global TB control. The 2021 World TB Day theme, The Clock is Ticking, reminds us that time is of the essence. We cannot delay the research needed to identify, develop, test, and deliver new or improved TB diagnostics, treatments, and vaccines. On this World TB Day, NIAID stands with the global health community in a renewed commitment to ending this disease.

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