Tuberculosis Aid Cuts Threaten Global Health
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WHO: Tuberculosis Likely to Surge After Aid Cuts
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WHO: Tuberculosis likely to surge around the globe after USAID aid cuts.
USAID provided $250 million annually to fight TB , 25% of international donor funding for fighting TB in foreign countries.
The lung infection kills more people around the world than any other infectious disease.
Africa is expected to be hit hardest by the cuts.
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