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The WHO reports that tuberculosis remains the deadliest infectious disease globally, causing approximately 1.23 million deaths in 2024. Despite a slight decline in fatalities, the WHO warns that stagnating funding threatens progress made in combating the disease. The number of diagnosed cases reached about 8.3 million, with the highest incidences in India, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

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The WHO reports that tuberculosis remains the deadliest infectious disease globally, causing approximately 1.23 million deaths in 2024. Despite a slight decline in fatalities, the WHO warns that stagnating funding...

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