The Telegram (St. John's)

Prevent, find and treat tuberculos­is

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The discovery of the Koch bacilla is remembered on March 24. Every year, this bacilla causes 10 million new cases of tuberculos­is (TB) to arise globally, of which one million affect children and 400,000 are due to often fatal antibiotic resistant strains. Each year 1.7 million people die of TB. Its economic impact is important and no country is immune. Even Canada has about 1,200 cases per year.

That’s why Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should attend the high level meeting on tuberculos­is at the United Nations next September.

As demonstrat­ed by the sudden explosion of TB cases in Venezuela, TB is kindled by malnutriti­on and crowded unsanitary housing. Ending TB by 2030, or even by 2025 in India, if Prime Minister Modi is to be successful, will require a global, vigorous and holistic approach to prevent, find and treat TB.

Preventing TB requires vaccinatin­g children in high burden countries with the BCG vaccine, developing a vaccine for adults and ensuring adequate nutrition and adequate housing.

Finding TB requires making the new molecular identifica­tion techniques available at a reasonable cost.

Treating TB requires using the existing adequate antibiotic­s as soon as possible and developing new antibiotic­s that cure faster and with less toxic side-effects.

By uniting to end TB, the countries of the world might discover there is a lot to gain from cooperatio­n when facing common challenges.

Pamela Walden-landry Montreal

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