Tuberculosis is now regarded as a disease that has disappeared.
Still, Korea is the country that came in the 1st place in the TB
incidence and the 3rd place in the TB mortality among OECD
economies, with 22,904 people ill with TB in 2021 alone.
Although it is a fact that the number of patients has been
declining every year, tuberculosis is still a severe disease that
threatens public health, with more than 4,000 deaths per day
worldwide and over 1,356 deaths domestically as of 2020. According
to the WHO announcement, furthermore, approximately 1.5 million
people died of TB in 2020, ranking 13th in the world's leading
cause of death. Considering this reality, the World Health
Organization (WHO) and the STOP-TB Partnership announced the 'End
TB Strategy' to reduce TB mortality by 95% and TB incidence by 90%
by 2035 as the targets of SDGs Goal 3 'Good Health and
Well-Being'.
On the basis of these international
TB elimination targets, the Stop-TB Partnership KOREA has made
efforts to accomplish the End-TB goal, reinforcing Korea's role
and enhancing its status by conducting various domestic and
international cooperation activities. In addition, it has
contributed significantly to the national TB eradication program
by promoting projects linked to supporting TB education,
administration, and treatment for the vulnerable, which are in the
blind spot of TB management.
The Stop-TB Partnership Korea for a world
without tuberculosis,
your interest and participation
create a TB-free world.
Shin Min Seok대한결핵협회장
Chairman of
Korean National TB Association