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The Red Arrow: A symbol to unite us against TB

Lucica Ditiu: The Red Arrow represents our unwavering commitment to move forward with the mission until we reach the finish line to End TB. The symbol belongs to no single organization, person, tagline, or agenda. It represents our unity against TB, and it’s in our hands to shape and give meaning to.

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Tuberculosis: opportunities and challenges for the 90–90–90 targets in HIV-infected children

TB may be an important barrier to achievement of the 90–90–90 targets, but specific attention to TB care in HIV-infected children may provide important opportunities to enhance the care of both TB and HIV in children.

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New cohort study shows promise of dramatically shorter treatment option for multidrug-resistant TB

Initial results show 80% success rate using 9-month treatment option for MDR-TB, compared with 24-month treatment standard.

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First new TB drugs in half a century reach just 2% of people who need them

Médecins Sans Frontières calls for companies to make new drugs to treat drug-resistant TB, bedaquiline and delamanid, available and affordable.

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Landmark in TB for public health

Stop TB Partnership's Global Plan endorsed by global & national leaders including 50 parliamentarians from around the world attending the 2nd Global TB Summit.

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Cough up money for TB, demand protesters

“Cough up money” for TB was the main demand of over a thousand people who marched in Cape Town this afternoon where the 46th Union World Conference on Lung Health, the planet's main annual TB meeting, is being held.

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TAG: An activist’s guide to regulatory issues

Ensuring fair evaluation of and access to tuberculosis treatment.

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Communities, nongovernmental and other civil society organizations commit to step up action to End TB

Over 150 representatives from communities, nongovernmental and other civil society organizations, countries, and partners, pledged their support and commitment to end TB in a historic Statement of Action.

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New survey shows outdated TB policies and practices risking further spread of drug-resistant TB

Urgent phase-out needed for outdated policies of mandatory hospitalisation, re-treatment regimens that contribute to drug resistance, and sub-optimal diagnosis.

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TB Alliance and partners announce world’s first availability of appropriate, child-friendly TB medicines in correct doses

Medication simplifies and improves treatment for 1 million children with TB; Medicines come in dispersible fixed-dose combinations at the correct dosages, tablets no longer need to be cut or crushed; These products can improve adherence and child survival from TB.

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