Australia Pledges $17M to Combat Tuberculosis in Asia-Pacific Amid Rising Threat
March 25, 2024Australia is actively supporting its Asian and Pacific neighbors to combat the spread of tuberculosis, aligning its efforts with regional peace and stability.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated tuberculosis fatalities, underscoring the urgency of addressing the crisis in Asia-Pacific nations.
Progress has been made in tackling the disease with improvements in diagnosis and treatment, notably in the Philippines, PNG, Indonesia, Vietnam, Timor-Leste, and Cambodia.
Australia's commitment includes a $17 million investment in the Global Alliance for Tuberculosis, focusing on the challenge of drug-resistant strains.
The funding will expedite the deployment of new treatments in Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Papua New Guinea.
Domestically, Australia is also addressing tuberculosis cases within South Australia's Aboriginal communities through a dedicated public health initiative.
Investment in tuberculosis research and response is highlighted as critical by Results International, with the potential for substantial long-term health and economic benefits by 2050.
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The West Australian • Mar 24, 2024
Australia to help Pacific neighbours fight tuberculosis