Despite #TB#Tuberculosis#PublicHealth#StopTB#WorldTBDay24www.news24.com/news24/south...
Every year, 10 million people fall ill with tuberculosis (TB). Even though the disease is both preventable and curable, it kills 1.5 million people each year, making it the world's deadliest infectiou...
Activists urge the government to declare #TB#SouthAfrica#StopTB#WorldTBDay24groundup.org.za/article/heal...
Every 3 minutes, a child loses their life to #TB#WHO#MSF#StopTB#ChildHealthwww.msf.org/tuberculosis...
MSF launches an unprecedented worldwide project aiming to increase the number of children diagnosed with TB as well as improve their treatment experience and prevent new cases.
Hey TBFighters! @StopTB Partnership shared a Call-A-Thon call-to-action with us for March 14th, while John is in DC! If you're a U.S. resident, join us in calling your senators and representatives asking them to sponsor the End TB Now Act. #YesWeCanEndTB#PeopleOverProfits#StopTB#TB
Make your own John Green Vision Board imgflip.com/i/8bddfw#StopTB#TimeFor5#XDRnext#PeopleOverProfits to save families! 🙏
Again, bestie, we are so happy you're thriving, @DanaherCorp @CepheidNews! That means you can afford to make it #timeFor5#xdrNEXT#EndTB#YesWeCanEndTB#peopleOverProfits#StopTBwww.cnbc.com/2023/12/05/h...
Lowering the price of the standard TB test alone is not enough, @DanaherCorp & @CepheidNews! Nerdfighteria is still waiting for you to lower the price of #XDRNext#PeopleOverProfits#YesWeCanEndTB#StopTB#EndTB
Dear @DanaherCorp & @CepheidNews please remember that people around the world are depending your generosity to #stopTb#YesWeCanEndTB#endTb and save millions of ppl 🙏
In Ghana 2/3 of patients have #TB#endTB#StopTB#YesWeCanEndTBwww.nytimes.com/2023/11/06/h...
The best TB drug was out of reach of millions, leaving them to suffer--until advocates in India and S. Africa (StopTB) convinced pharma giant J&J to drop prices. (W/ a little push from YA novelist John Green) Lucy Tu has the story in @sciam.bsky.social
The world’s best TB drug was too expensive for sufferers—until advocates and a YouTube star changed almost everything