LONDON: Cases of tuberculosis (TB) resistant to a multitude of drug treatments are rising “at an alarming rate” across Europe, with an estimated 81,000 new cases every year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said in a report published Wednesday.
Fifteen of the 27 countries with the highest incidence of multidrug-resistant TB are in eastern Europe, but
While countries in eastern Europe and central
“In western Europe TB is widely perceived as a problem of the past, but the disease remains active, mainly in cities,” said the WHO report, presented in London.
Almost 50 per cent of patients affected by the multidrug-resistant form of TB will die because no drugs are strong enough to treat them, said the WHO.
The organization has launched a multi-billion-dollar action plan aimed at saving 120,000 lives in the period up to 2015.
Source: The Hindu, 14-9-2011
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