Tuberculosis (TB) kills 1.6 million people a year, more than malaria and HIV combined.
Progress against TB has been significant yet slow. For people in middle to low-income countries, it remains a persistent and deadly threat.
But with scientific breakthroughs on the horizon, the world has a shot at something unprecedented: a future where TB is no longer a public health threat.
Senior Program Officer Puneet Dewan explains what it takes to
#EndTB.