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Tuberculosis
Mongolia’s Looming Tuberculosis Crisis
By Bolor Lkhaajav and Munkhjargal Dorjravdan
Mongolia continues to face the spread of TB, particularly in the low-income population.
USAID’s Investments: Fostering Sustainable Development and Partnership in Uzbekistan
By Alouddin Komilov
Newly announced funding for several initiatives has the potential to support sustainable growth, improved healthcare, and effective governance in Uzbekistan.
A Crucial New Phase in the Battle to End TB in Southeast Asia
By Poonam Khetrapal Singh
A new plan to tackle latent TB will prove vital to routing the disease.
Tuberculosis: India’s Silent Epidemic
By Siddharthya Roy and Sayan Ghosh
As of 2018, India is home to the world’s largest number of patients suffering from tuberculosis.
Time to End Tuberculosis in Asia – and the World
By Poonam Khetrapal Singh
The drive to end TB has reached a tipping point. Here’s how it can be accelerated.
Cambodia and the West's Common Enemy: Tuberculosis
By Austin Bodetti
Cambodia's fight against TB has largely relied on Western aid. Will those funds continue?
Malaysia’s Forgotten Jerejak Island
By Peter Ford
The island’s rich history is at risk, threatened by the grueling pace of modern development.
Papua New Guinea's Tuberculosis Pandemic
By Georgia Eccles
With one of the highest infection rates in the world, drug-resistant strains of tuberculosis are causing a crisis in PNG.
A Tale of Two Diseases: Tuberculosis Control and Malaria Eradication in China
By Yanzhong Huang
Investments in fighting the two diseases have produced two starkly different outcomes.
The Struggle to Combat North Korea’s Tuberculosis Crisis
Politics complicates efforts to control the disease.
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