World Tuberculosis Day 2025

 

World TB Day 2025

 

 Yes! We Can End TB: Commit, Invest, Deliver

 

Every year, tuberculosis (TB) affects millions of people worldwide, leaving a devastating impact on communities. Despite being preventable and curable, it remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases.

In 2023, in the Region of the Americas:

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342 000 people fell ill with TB
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35 000 people lost their lives to the disease
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76 000 cases were undiagnosed and untreated

 

This year, World TB Day highlights the urgency of action. Countries have committed to accelerating the response and ensuring universal access to TB prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. However, progress remains insufficient, and TB continues to disproportionately affect the most vulnerable populations.

Despite the challenges, there is hope. New technologies and innovations can help change the course of TB: 

  • AI-assisted digital radiology, a powerful tool to enhance early detection in high-risk and hard-to-reach populations.

  • Rapid molecular tests, enabling faster and more accurate diagnosis.

  • Shorter, fully oral treatments, supported by telemedicine to improve adherence and patient outcomes.

With renewed commitment and collaboration, we can make significant strides toward ending TB and saving lives. Now is the time to act with determination to achieve elimination goals.

Act now. Invest now. Deliver now!  

Together, yes! We can end TB

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Key Messages

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Commitment

At the 2023 UN High-Level Meeting on TB, world leaders pledged to strengthen national strategies, implement WHO policies, and secure sufficient funding. Now, it is time to turn those commitments into real action.

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Investment 

We cannot eliminate TB without adequate funding. Investing in shorter treatments, rapid molecular testing, and innovative strategies—such as AI-assisted digital radiology—is crucial for active case detection and early diagnosis.

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Delivery

Fulfilling these commitments means expanding access to quality interventions, including timely diagnosis, preventive treatment, and specialized care, particularly for drug-resistant TB. Success depends on community action and cross-sector collaboration.

Webinar

 

Yes! We Can End TB: Commit, Invest, Deliver

25 March 2025 - 10:00 AM - 11:30 PM (Washington, DC time)

TB continues to devastate millions of people around the world, with serious health, social and economic consequences. This year’s theme, Yes! We Can End TB: Commitment, Investment, Results, is an ambitious call for hope, urgency and responsibility.

Communication Materials

Social Media Resources (videos)

 

Downloadable images (Background, Web banner, Poster)

 

Key TB Facts in the Americas

 

TB remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases in the region

2023 recorded the highest number of reported cases since WHO began tracking TB data

Each day, nearly 100 people die from TB in the region; And around 900 people fall ill with this preventable and curable disease

29% of TB deaths are linked to TB/HIV co-infection

Social determinants—such as poverty, inequality, and stigma—continue to be major barriers to eliminating TB

 

 

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Elimination Initiative

PAHO seeks to end more than 30 communicable diseases and related conditions by 2030.

 

Videos

 

Peruvian experience implementing the shortened oral treatment for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis

Active Tuberculosis Case Finding in Paraguay - (World Tuberculosis Day 2024: Paraguay)