By
John Stephens, Prabha Mahesh, and Brian Citro
Published: Sept. 16, 2018, 7:55 p.m.·
Tags:
Global TB response,
Advocacy
The United Nations “high-level meeting” on tuberculosis will take place in less than a month and the political declaration that emerges from it will, for better or worse, shape the global response to the world’s deadliest infectious disease for years, perhaps decades, to come. There is a very real risk that the declaration could undermine, rather than improve, access to medicines for the more than 10 million people who fall ill with tuberculosis every year. To prevent this from happening, we must distinguish disagreements that are honest from those that are dishonest.
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