Childhood TB can be solved - if we choose to act
TB is a leading killer of children, its impact rippling through families, communities, and entire countries. While the disease is curable, appropriate treatments designed for children do not currently exist. This is evidence of a longstanding neglect of children with TB. However, TB Alliance, the World Health Organization, and other partners are working to change this. New properly dosed, child-friendly forms of TB treatment are in development and will soon be available. But, the challenge of saving millions of children’s lives doesn’t end there. Everybody has a role to play in ensuring new drugs reach children.
TB Alliance would like to thank the following individuals and organizations for their assistance in assembling this piece.
Dr. Jeffrey R. Starke
Baylor College of Medicine
Dr. Adrie Bekker
Desmond Tutu TB Centre
Dr. Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
Dr. Anneke C. Hesseling
Desmond Tutu TB Centre
Gwynneth Hendricks
Desmond Tutu TB Centre
Dr. Karen du Preez
Desmond Tutu TB Centre
Dr. Elisabetta Walters
Desmond Tutu TB Centre
Professor Simon Schaaf
Desmond Tutu TB Centre
Dr. Piyarat Suntarattiwong
Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health
Dr. Kaewalee Soontornmon
Bureau of Tuberculosis, Bangkok, Thailand
Dr. Cleotilde Hidalgo How
University of Philippines College of Medicine
Dr. Ann Mary T. Tolentino
TB Coordinator of the Mabalacat City Health Office, Philippines
Dr. Benjamir M. Cabrera
Philippine Ambulatory Pediatric Association (PAPA)
University of Perpetual Help Data Medical Center
Jonelta Foundation School of Medicine
City Health Office Staff of Mabalacat City, Philippines
Ambulatory Pediatric Association (PAPA), Philippines
Dr. Anna Ong-Lim
Pediatric Infectious Disease Society of the Philippines
Section of Infectious and Tropical Disease in Pediatrics, University of the Philippines-Philippine General Hospital