A Child with TB – The mothers’ stories
Watch a short video about children facing TB in South Africa (from our friends at TB/HIV Care Association South Africa).
The static URL is: https://youtu.be/n2Lx0emMEMA
Watch a short video about children facing TB in South Africa (from our friends at TB/HIV Care Association South Africa).
The static URL is: https://youtu.be/n2Lx0emMEMA
Read this blog by Grania Bridgen of Médecins Sans Frontières to learn more about the threat of TB to children and what needs to be done to stop it.
Click here: Time to make TB the enemy that can’t hide / Grania Brigden
Read this blog by Grania Bridgen of Médecins Sans Frontières to learn more about the threat of TB to children and what needs to be done to stop it.
Click here: A Spotlight on Children with TB / Grania Bridgen
When it comes to drug-resistant tuberculosis (DRTB), the global community is failing to “get it right.” Millions of people around the world suffer from this dangerous, yet treatable, infectious disease. Yet, in over a decade, less than 1% of those with DR-TB have been diagnosed and treated.* Children bear a disproportionate burden of this disease, and are far less likely than adults with DR-TB to have access to appropriate care.
This collection of stories gives voice to the children from around the world featured in it, and to the thousands more like them who face the challenges of fighting DR-TB every day. It is also a global call to action. These stories invite all of us to join children with DRTB and their families and caregivers in the struggle for better diagnosis and treatment. It is the first step toward “getting it right” for children with TB.
“Being Brave: Stories of Children with Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis” (March, 2012)
Read this article about pediatric TB by Blessina Kumar, health advocate, India.
Click here: Where does the Buck Stop? / Blessina Kumar
Read this blog by Grania Bridgen of Médecins Sans Frontières to learn more about the threat of TB to children and what needs to be done to stop it.
Click here: Pediatric Tuberculosis: Out of the Dark / Grania Bridgen