- October 27, 2014
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Ebola Death Toll on Rise
This is an hard luck for this world that thousands of people have lost their lives with the outbreak in West Africa, and much of the global conversation has centered on lack of an authorized treatment for the handling of Ebola Virus, Almost 1.5 million people have become a victim of this Tuberculosis report, which shows that there are more than 9 million people, who developed the tuberculosis report in just 2013, and with this, it has become the world’s deadliest disease and it has killed so many people in the Africa. Moreover, there are more than 3 million people, who are suffering from the TB and they are still ignored. These are not appropriately diagnosed bur not reported and WHO has been working to bring awareness among the people to make them able of having the best parts of the services. TB or Tuberculosis is basically a virus, that spreads through air, and it becomes a danger for the patients who are genetically suffering from the disease. This can also hit the spine, kidneys, brain, and the entire body. WHO says that, another reason for not proper treatment of TB is the shortages of the funding from the countries, and that’s the reason different diseases have been increasing and there is not any proper solution of making these diseases curable. Pharmaceutical companies have also been seen less interested in developing the medicines for the under developing countries, where the potential gains are limited. As a result of this initiative, we have a problem.