Global TB Report 2025
📰 Why in News?
WHO released the Global Tuberculosis (TB) Report 2025, showing slow progress in reducing TB worldwide and highlighting major gaps in funding and drug-resistant TB treatment.
📘 About the Report
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Released by: World Health Organization (WHO)
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Covers data: 184 countries
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Purpose: Tracks global TB incidence, mortality, treatment, and progress toward the End TB Strategy.
📊 Key Findings (Global)
1️⃣ TB Burden (2024 Data)
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10.7 million new TB cases globally.
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1.23 million TB deaths (including ~150,000 with HIV).
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TB remains one of the top infectious killers.
2️⃣ Trends
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Incidence rate declined by ~2% (2023–24).
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TB deaths declined by ~3%.
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Progress is too slow to meet 2030 End TB targets.
3️⃣ High Burden Countries (≈ 67% of cases)
Top contributors:
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India – 25% of global cases
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Indonesia – 10%
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Philippines – 6.8%
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China – 6.5%
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Pakistan – 6.3%
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Nigeria – 4.8%
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DRC – 3.9%
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Bangladesh – 3.6%
4️⃣ Drug-Resistant TB (DR-TB) Crisis
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Only 2 in 5 DR-TB patients received treatment.
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DR-TB remains a public health emergency.
5️⃣ Funding Gap
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TB funding stagnant since COVID-19 years.
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Many national programmes facing budget shortages, slowing progress.
🇮🇳 India-Specific Highlights
1️⃣ India remains highest contributor
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Contributes 25% of global TB cases.
2️⃣ Progress since 2015
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21% decline in TB incidence.
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Still below the target required for TB elimination by 2025/2030.
3️⃣ Challenges
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High DR-TB burden
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Nutritional deficiencies (major driver)
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Funding gaps
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Need for faster diagnosis & private-sector reporting
🎯 Key Concerns Raised in Report
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Slow global decline in TB incidence
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Underdiagnosis and under-reporting
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Inadequate funding
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High mortality in vulnerable groups
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Slow adoption of shorter treatment regimens
📌 End TB Strategy Targets (2030)
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80% reduction in TB incidence
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90% reduction in TB deaths
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Zero catastrophic costs for TB-affected families
WHO warns the world is not on track.
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