Uganda’s TB gains face new pressure without US-funded outreach programs

A lab scientist, studies specimens at the National TB Reference Lab in Kampala, Uganda. Photo by: Jiro Ose / The Global Fund

U.S. aid cuts are weakening the outreach systems that helped the country make major gains against tuberculosis, even as new AI-powered screening technologies expand access to diagnosis.

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