TB infection rates in SSA are on the rsie due to the lack of public health survices, ye the us has ignored the problem allowing deaths to skyrocket
PPlusnews07
While DOTS programs exist now, they aren’t implemented correctly and don’t provide needed services
WHO 06
A1
Lack of effective medical infrastructure for TB treatment prevent s implementation fo the dots program and increases infection rates
Arries 01
A1
Poverty
Dots alleviates poverty
Jeet 04
Untreated tb kills housands every day, continued inaction is equivalent ongoing structural war on SSA
Watch tower 97
SSA can’st solve major medical problems alone; a comprehensive assistecne program is crucial to address tb and would create essential medical infrastructure to undermine cycles of poverty
Mercurio 07
Poverty exacerbates all conflict
Rice 06
A2 Superpandemic
Drug-resistant tb is not natural, emergence only occurs from improper use of medications. SSA is experiencing outbreaks already, we must act now to stop a global catastrophe
Oliver 07
If XDR-TB takes root in the HIV positibe population, millions of preventable deaths will occur and new infections will run rampant
Wines 07
Untreatable XDR-TB is a death sentence for the Human race, its global spread could kill billions
Unruh 07
Plan:::: The USFG via the National Institutes of Health, will provide all necessary resources for establishing medical centers with the capacity to distribute improved tuberculosis vaccinations and for the implementation of mobile DOTS programs in SSA. We reserve the right to clarify
C3 Dealing with the disease
The plan is key to effective policy b reating an increase in individual’ interest in maintaining their own health, building infrastructure,needed to encourage future funding, and ending drug resistance
Cohen 07
Mobile DOTS is key to solving the problems of prior TB treatment strategies and recognizing the ture human cost of TB
Ramirez 04
Only the US via the NIH has the resources expertise, research capacity, training and experience to effectively address TB in SSA
Geiter 2000
C1 Briefing on the now
TB infection rates in SSA are on the rsie due to the lack of public health survices, ye the us has ignored the problem allowing deaths to skyrocket
PPlusnews07
While DOTS programs exist now, they aren’t implemented correctly and don’t provide needed services
WHO 06
A1
Lack of effective medical infrastructure for TB treatment prevent s implementation fo the dots program and increases infection rates
Arries 01
A1
Poverty
Dots alleviates poverty
Jeet 04
Untreated tb kills housands every day, continued inaction is equivalent ongoing structural war on SSA
Watch tower 97
SSA can’st solve major medical problems alone; a comprehensive assistecne program is crucial to address tb and would create essential medical infrastructure to undermine cycles of poverty
Mercurio 07
Poverty exacerbates all conflict
Rice 06
A2 Superpandemic
Drug-resistant tb is not natural, emergence only occurs from improper use of medications. SSA is experiencing outbreaks already, we must act now to stop a global catastrophe
Oliver 07
If XDR-TB takes root in the HIV positibe population, millions of preventable deaths will occur and new infections will run rampant
Wines 07
Untreatable XDR-TB is a death sentence for the Human race, its global spread could kill billions
Unruh 07
Plan:::: The USFG via the National Institutes of Health, will provide all necessary resources for establishing medical centers with the capacity to distribute improved tuberculosis vaccinations and for the implementation of mobile DOTS programs in SSA. We reserve the right to clarify
C3 Dealing with the disease
The plan is key to effective policy b reating an increase in individual’ interest in maintaining their own health, building infrastructure,needed to encourage future funding, and ending drug resistance
Cohen 07
Mobile DOTS is key to solving the problems of prior TB treatment strategies and recognizing the ture human cost of TB
Ramirez 04
Only the US via the NIH has the resources expertise, research capacity, training and experience to effectively address TB in SSA
Geiter 2000