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UN Special Envoy on Tuberculosis: Giving Voice to the Voiceless 03/24/2016 07:24 am ET| Updated 2

A giant ribbon will not hang in front of the White House. No marches
will be held. The lights on the Empire State building will not shine a
special color. Instead, March 24th - World TB Day-is just like most
any other day. Little attention will be paid to the fact that
tuberculosis is now the number one infectious disease killer in the
world.
TB has long been the stepchild of the three major global health
diseases - AIDS, TB and malaria. A major reason why is that TB
primarily impacts people living in poverty, those who are voiceless or
whose voices are simply ignored. It is ironic that a curable disease
remains a disease fighting to gain attention.
It is also ironic that at a time when Ebola and Zika have put our
nation on notice about serious health threats, the same concern is not
given to TB, which can spread like wildfire just by coughing. We need
to look no further than Marion, Alabama to see how quickly TB can
overwhelm a city. TB in Marion is now worsethan in many developing
nations.
According to the World Health Organization, 4,100 people die each day
from TB - 1.5 million a year. TB is the most common cause of death
among people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. While 97% of TB
cases respond to standard treatment, the world is not adequately
confronting the increasing resistance to TB drugs. The incidence of
multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), a form of TB caused by
bacteria that do not respond to standard, first-line anti-TB drugs, is
growing. MDR-TB is treatable and curable by using second-line drugs.
However, second-line treatments are limited and may not always be
available or, if available, are cost prohibitive. Today, only 25% of
MDR- TB patients are diagnosed and treated and only 50% of these
patients are treated successfully.
It is important to note that there has also been great progress in the
fight against TB.
Incidence has fallen by an average of 1.5% per year since 2000 and is
now 18% lower than the level of 2000. The TB death rate dropped 47%
between 1990 and 2015. And an estimated 43 million lives were saved
through TB diagnosis and treatment between 2000 and 2014.
It is clear that we can turn the tide, but not without the
contributions of the U.S., other donor nations and the private sector.
Currently, nations burdened by TB contribute 87% of the total budget
to tackle the disease. While these countries know they can't do it
alone, they are not running away from the problem either. They have
skin in the game and it is now time for the U.S. and other nations to
increase their investments.
Last month, the Obama Administration proposed a 19% cut in TB funding.
As a former Global AIDS Coordinator in this Administration I recognize
how difficult it is to balance competing domestic and global needs.
And I praise President Obama for his commitment to global health,
especially during tough economic times. Yet, with TB now taking the
most lives around the globe, I remain puzzled by the size of this
year's cut to critical TB programs. It is not just the size of the
cut. It is the magnitude of the impact.
All eyes now turn to Congress. Fortunately, members from both sides of
the aisle have historically recognized that TB interventions are the
most cost effective interventions in global health. TB interventions
have up to a $43 returnfor every dollar invested. That's a good buy
for the American people and good protection from TB crossing our
borders and posing a serious health threat.
It is once again up to Congress to make needed investments in testing
and treatment and research and development. Congress has the ability
to turn the tide and rid the world from TB. We have the cure, we now
need the political will. And if the past is prologue, our nation will
give voice to the voiceless and help make our world TB-free.
This post is part of the 'The Isolation of Airborne Cancer' series
produced by The Huffington Post forWorld TB Day . This

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