The Telegram (St. John's)

TB or not TB, that is the question

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I am repeating myself, as this question bears repeating with March 24, World TB Day, rapidly approachin­g. Why does tuberculos­is persist, indeed, why does TB still exist?

This is a curable disease and it is not limited to hard-to-reach corners of the world, it is alive and well, in fact thriving, in our northern communitie­s.

The answer must be lack of political will.

In 2016, 1.7 million people died from this old disease, which was the subject of operas and tragic tales.

I would love to witness the eradicatio­n of this horrible disease during my lifetime.

This was all within reach not that long ago, however, funding is declining in many countries and global funding for research and developmen­t is stagnating.

This gives TB the opportunit­y to rally and develop into strains that will be incurable with the current medicines.

In September, 2018, the United Nations will hold a special high level meeting on Tuberculos­is.

I, for one, would like to see our prime minister or perhaps the minister of health attend to make a statement that Canada is serious about eradicatin­g TB.

If Canada takes the lead, then surely other world leaders will follow.

Connie Lebeau Victoria

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