TB remains a leading infectious killer globally, claiming 1.5 million lives each year, according to WHO. In 2023, only about two in five people with drug resistant TB received treatment.
South Korea faces an ongoing battle with TB. The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency reports over 30,000 new cases each year, with 2,200 TB-related deaths. The country has the highest TB incidence and mortality rates among OECD nations, underscoring the urgent need for stronger preventative measures.
Key preventive measures include:
Ending the TB epidemic by 2030 is among the health targets of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Strengthening global partnerships, advancing research on new TB vaccines and drugs, and integrating TB programs with broader healthcare initiatives will be crucial in achieving long-term success. SGU is committed to training future healthcare professionals to tackle global health challenges, including TB. By equipping students with the knowledge and expertise to work in high-burden regions, SGU plays a crucial role in the fight against TB through education and medical training.
For more information on the programs and tracks available through SGU School of Medicine, visit SGU’s website.Hashtag: #SGU #Tuberculosis
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