16 November 2020 Step up for TB 2020 - Social Media Gallery, Animated Images Each and every one of the 1.4 million deaths caused by TB in 2019 could have been prevented. The #StepUpForTB report analyses policies for tackling TB in 37 high-burden countries.⬇️ https://msfaccess.org/stepupfortb Tweet this Children are especially vulnerable to #tuberculosis. In 2019, 1.2 million children fell sick with TB. Children with TB deserve access to effective treatments free of toxic drugs that have to be injected. https://msfaccess.org/stepupfortb Tweet this It’s time for change. Governments need to ensure that critical innovations in TB treatment, diagnostics and prevention reach the people who need them. Read our report how governments can Step Up for TB! ⬇️ #StepUpForTB https://msfaccess.org/stepupfortb Tweet this ⏲️ ⏲️ It’s time for change. Countries CAN stop deaths from TB. This is achievable if policies are rapidly updated and implemented at scale. Read the report ⬇️ #StepUpForTB https://msfaccess.org/stepupfortb Tweet this Each and every one of the 1.4 million deaths caused by TB in 2019 could have been prevented. The #StepUpForTB report analyses policies for tackling TB in 37 high-burden countries.⬇️ https://msfaccess.org/stepupfortb Tweet this Children are especially vulnerable to #tuberculosis. In 2019, 1.2 million children fell sick with TB. Children with TB deserve access to effective treatments free of toxic drugs that have to be injected. https://msfaccess.org/stepupfortb Tweet this It’s time for change. Governments need to ensure that critical innovations in TB treatment, diagnostics and prevention reach the people who need them. Read our report how governments can Step Up for TB! ⬇️ #StepUpForTB https://msfaccess.org/stepupfortb Tweet this ⏲️ ⏲️ It’s time for change. Countries CAN stop deaths from TB. This is achievable if policies are rapidly updated and implemented at scale. Read the report ⬇️ #StepUpForTB https://msfaccess.org/stepupfortb Tweet this Read, watch, share Filter by - Any -BlogEventsExplainerFact sheetFeature storyInfographicInterviewIssue briefLetterNewsletterOpinion articlePhoto storyPress releaseReportReport seriesResearch articleSpeechSpotlightStatementTechnical briefTopic overviewVideo Events | 17 March 2009 Tuberculosis TB diagnostics meeting March 2009 Letter | 24 February 2009 HIV/AIDS Intellectual property and trade Research and development The Guardian: Letter in response to GSK's patent pool proposal 3 min Press release | 23 February 2009 Research and development Tropical & neglected diseases MSF and DNDi call for scale-up of R&D for neglected diseases Press release | 16 February 2009 HIV/AIDS Intellectual property and trade MSF response to GSK patent pool proposal Press release | 16 February 2009 Tuberculosis China MSF halts efforts to open MDR-TB project in China Press release | 05 February 2009 Research and development MSF Response to G-FINDER report 2009 Feature story | 04 February 2009 Research and development Tropical & neglected diseases How much is actually being spent on neglected disease research? 4 min Press release | 03 February 2009 Intellectual property and trade Research and development Tropical & neglected diseases India Kala Azar: Patients lack adequate diagnosis and drugs Load More
Letter | 24 February 2009 HIV/AIDS Intellectual property and trade Research and development The Guardian: Letter in response to GSK's patent pool proposal 3 min
Press release | 23 February 2009 Research and development Tropical & neglected diseases MSF and DNDi call for scale-up of R&D for neglected diseases
Press release | 16 February 2009 HIV/AIDS Intellectual property and trade MSF response to GSK patent pool proposal
Press release | 16 February 2009 Tuberculosis China MSF halts efforts to open MDR-TB project in China
Feature story | 04 February 2009 Research and development Tropical & neglected diseases How much is actually being spent on neglected disease research? 4 min
Press release | 03 February 2009 Intellectual property and trade Research and development Tropical & neglected diseases India Kala Azar: Patients lack adequate diagnosis and drugs