We can end tuberculosis:
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Tuberculosis remains a public health challenge in the Americas, disproportionately affecting populations in situations of vulnerability.
Primary health care is key to a comprehensive response to TB. Through the work of health professionals, it enables early detection, timely diagnosis, and treatment follow-up, with services that are close to people, person-centered, and connected with communities.
Innovation accelerates the end of TB when it reaches people: artificial intelligence, rapid molecular tests, and point-of-care diagnostics integrated into primary health care and community settings.
Investing in a comprehensive response to TB saves lives, strengthens health systems, and helps reduce inequalities.
World Tuberculosis Day 2026: Primary health care key to a more accessible, people-centered response
Washington, D.C., March 24, 2026 (PAHO) – Each year on March 24, World Tuberculosis Day is observed as an opportunity to raise awareness about a preventable and curable disease that continues to pose a significant public health challenge in the Americas.
Dr. Jarbas Barbosa's Message on World Tuberculosis Day 2026
Elimination Initiative
PAHO seeks to end more than 30 communicable diseases and related conditions by 2030.

