After a sustained decline in cases, England’s progress against tuberculosis — a potentially dangerous infectious disease — seems to have levelled off, statistics show.
Experts warn “immediate action” needs to be taken for the country to meet international targets.
In 2021, public health officials were notified of 7.8 cases of TB per 100,000 members of the population. This was a slight improvement on 2020’s 8.4 per 100,000, but…
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