Mar 23 2012
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday during a visit to the Institute of Respiratory Medicine in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, "urged countries to step up their efforts to prevent tuberculosis (TB)" and "called for 'intensified global solidarity to ensure that the children and people of all the countries get medical support, so that they can breathe with health,'" the U.N. News Centre reports. Speaking ahead of World TB Day on March 24, Ban said "that countries have the means to prevent unnecessary deaths, but need to implement policies that not only raise awareness about the issue but provide accessible health care to their citizens," according to the news service. In 2011, 1.4 million people died of TB, the news service notes (2/22).
Additional information on World TB Day is available from the Stop TB Partnership and the CDC.
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