India's tuberculosis patients, one year after USAID's dismantling [Think Global Health] ↳

Loss of U.S. aid has caused community care interruptions that have increased the risk of drug-resistant tuberculosis in India, according to Think Global Health. Without donor-funded community programs, patients are far more likely to fall through the cracks, even when medicines are technically free, putting years of progress in reducing stigma and improving treatment completion at risk.

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