
Childhood tuberculosis cases surge by 10% in Europe and Central Asia
The spike in the world’s deadliest infectious disease comes as officials warn global aid cuts could lead to a resurgence.
The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control is an independent E.U. agency that provides scientific advice and expertise on infectious diseases. It works to strengthen Europe's defenses against public health threats by coordinating disease surveillance and laboratory networks across all E.U. nations.
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The spike in the world’s deadliest infectious disease comes as officials warn global aid cuts could lead to a resurgence.
WHO's chief declared monkeypox a global health emergency, citing a rapid escalation in cases to more than 16,000 among 75 nations and territories.
Monkeypox cases tripled in Europe over the past two weeks in what WHO calls a race to prevent the virus from becoming entrenched in the region.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's inaugurual State of the E.U. speech emphasized pandemic recovery and climate change.
A generation of children could suffer major setbacks if nations fail to sufficiently contain the coronavirus so schools can reopen, according to UNESCO data.