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Surge in childhood tuberculosis cases in Europe sparks public health concerns

A joint report from WHO and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) revealed that children under 15 accounted for 4.3 percent of all TB cases in the European Union.

March 26, 2025 / 12:11 IST
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Russia and Ukraine bear the highest TB burden in the region, and population displacement may be exacerbating the spread of the infection. (Image: Canva)

The number of tuberculosis (TB) infections among children in Europe and Central Asia surged by 10 percent in 2023, highlighting the persistent spread of the disease and the urgent need for stronger public health interventions, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Monday.

According to WHO data, more than 7,500 TB cases were recorded in children under 15 across the region last year—an increase of over 650 cases compared to 2022. This worrying trend underscores the fragile nature of global progress against TB, a disease that remains both preventable and curable.

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“The increase in childhood TB cases is a stark reminder that our fight against this disease is far from over,” said Hans Henri Kluge, WHO’s Regional Director for Europe.

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