![]() | Fact sheet No 104: Tuberculosis - Revised April 2000 (WHO, 2000, 3 p.) |
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Revised April 2000
Tuberculosis kills 2 million people each year. The global
epidemic is growing and becoming more dangerous. The breakdown in health
services, the spread of HIV/AIDS and the emergence of multidrug-resistant TB are
contributing to the worsening impact of this disease.
In 1993, the World Health Organization (WHO) took an unprecedented step and declared tuberculosis a global emergency, so great was the concern about the modern TB epidemic.
It is estimated that between 2000 and 2020, nearly one billion people will be newly infected, 200 million people will get sick, and 35 million will die from TB - if control is not further strengthened.