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On World TB Day, American Lung Association Seeking Redoubled Efforts To Protect Public Health

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Article Date: 24 Mar 2008 - 7:00 PDT

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Initially founded to combat tuberculosis (TB) more than a century ago, the American Lung Association today urges Congress to act decisively to finally eliminate TB in America. The Comprehensive TB Elimination Act, S. 1551/HR 1532, now pending in the Congress, would propel the U.S. Public Health Service's efforts and lead international work to eradicate the infection globally. It is imperative that our nation prepare for a potential outbreak because extensively drug-resistant (XDR-TB), which is very difficult to treat, has been identified in the U.S.

We stand on the brink of being able to eliminate TB in this country, but we are starving for new tools to effectively prevent, diagnose and treat TB to deal with a potential resurgence. Many older Americans remember when TB was rampant. Although treatment breakthroughs dramatically curtailed the disease in the U.S., TB continues to pose a threat to our public health; 10 to 15 million Americans are infected with latent TB. Worldwide, there were 9.2 million new cases of TB and 1.7 million deaths (approximately 4700 per day) from TB in 2006. Drug-resistant strains of TB are spreading globally, including extensively drug-resistant TB (XDR-TB), and raising concerns of a future epidemic of virtually untreatable TB.

Astonishingly, in our age of high-tech medicine, we use antiquated diagnostic methods that fail to adequately detect TB in children and those co-infected with HIV/AIDS. The newest class of anti-TB drugs is more than 40 years old. America's commitment to TB has stalled at a time when we face critical threats.

The Comprehensive TB Elimination Act will: expand CDC-sponsored research on the safety and efficacy of new drugs, diagnostics and vaccines, and studies of populations at risk for TB; authorize and expand CDC demonstration activities on TB elimination, including targeted efforts to prevent, detect and treat the disease among Asian Americans and foreign-born persons in the U.S.; expand research, including study of the relationship between TB and HIV/AIDS, and research training programs at the NIH; and authorize funding for the "Blueprint Plan for TB Vaccine Development".

As we mark World TB Day, the American Lung Association continues to fight for a high level of commitment and funding to protect Americans from TB. Congress and the President should move quickly to ensure the Comprehensive TB Elimination Act becomes law.

About the American Lung Association

Beginning our second century, the American Lung Association is the leading organization working to prevent lung disease and promote lung health. Lung disease death rates continue to increase while other leading causes of death have declined. The American Lung Association funds vital research on the causes of and treatments for lung disease. With the generous support of the public, the American Lung Association is "Improving life, one breath at a time."

American Lung Association




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