Health Science Reports (Apr 2023)

Public health concerns about Tuberculosis caused by Russia/Ukraine conflict

  • Innocent K. Paul,
  • Goodluck Nchasi,
  • Deusdedith B. Bulimbe,
  • Meshack K. Mollel,
  • George G. Msafiri,
  • Alex Mbogo,
  • Mayunga B. Mswanzari,
  • Msengi Joseph,
  • Ashraf Mahmoud,
  • Anastasiia Volkova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.1218
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract According to WHO, Ukraine has the fourth‐highest Tuberculosis (TB) incidence in the WHO European region while globally has the fifth‐highest number of confirmed cases of extensively drug‐resistant TB. Before the Russian invasion in Ukraine several interventions have been employed to mitigate the TB epidemic in the country. However, the ongoing war has demolished meticulous efforts and subsequently worsen the situation. WHO in collaboration with the Ukraine government and other organizations such as EU and UK are required to take up arms against the situation. In this work, implications brought up from the war, efforts, and recommendations to battling TB epidemic due to the war are highlighted.

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