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    Philippines: How artificial intelligence improves tuberculosis detection in Tondo
    Philippines
    Philippines: How artificial intelligence improves tuberculosis detection in Tondo
    Tondo, a densely populated slum in Manila, Philippines, is grappling with a high prevalence of tuberculosis (TB), the world’s deadliest infectious dis...
    Tuberculosis (TB)
    Philippines: In Manila, children can be free of tuberculosis within four months
    Philippines
    Philippines: In Manila, children can be free of tuberculosis within four months
    Manila, Philippines -- Within four months, a child can complete a course of treatment for tuberculosis (TB), and be considered cured.
    Tuberculosis (TB)
    Doctors Without Borders calls for urgent action as governments and donors are failing children with TB
    Doctors Without Borders calls for urgent action as governments and donors are failing children with TB
    Too many children with TB are neither tested nor treated, with many countries failing at the first hurdle: updating policy guidelines in line with WHO...
    Tuberculosis (TB)
    Child health
    Year in Review 2023
    Year in Review 2023
    This essay by Doctors Without Borders directors of operations—Ahmed Abd-elrahman, Oliver Behn, Dr Marc Biot, William Hennequin, Dr Sal Ha Issoufou, Ke...
    War and conflict
    Natural disasters
    Tuberculosis (TB)
    Refugees
    South Sudan: How malnutrition is dangerously feeding the TB/HIV pandemic
    South Sudan
    South Sudan: How malnutrition is dangerously feeding the TB/HIV pandemic
    In South Sudan, over seven million people are expected to face acute food insecurity or worse between now and July. Among them, patients who are...
    Tuberculosis (TB)
    Malnutrition
    Transparency milestone: Doctors Without Borders reveals cost of its landmark TB clinical trial
    Transparency milestone: Doctors Without Borders reveals cost of its landmark TB clinical trial
    Doctors Without Borders urges public and non-profit actors to publish clinical trial costs to improve access to medical products for all.
    Access to medicines
    Tuberculosis (TB)
    Infectious diseases
    Tuberculosis: Doctors Without Borders launches unprecedented project to tackle underdiagnosis among children
    India
    Tuberculosis: Doctors Without Borders launches unprecedented project to tackle underdiagnosis among children
    Tuberculosis (TB) in children is a silent scourge: one child dies of tuberculosis every three minutes and more than half of all children with TB are n...
    Tuberculosis (TB)
    Access to medicines
    Landmark Clinical Trial Redefines Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Treatment Options
    India
    Landmark Clinical Trial Redefines Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Treatment Options
    endTB Clinical Trial Offers Multiple New Shortened Drug Regimens to Treat Adults and Children with Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis
    Tuberculosis (TB)
    Doctors Without Borders warns governments are failing to test, treat and prevent TB in children
    Doctors Without Borders warns governments are failing to test, treat and prevent TB in children
    Governments must immediately implement latest WHO guidelines to stop children dying from this deadly yet curabledisease.
    Tuberculosis (TB)
    Access to medicines