Phumeza Tisile 🏳️‍🌈(@Ptisile) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“TB Proof members Peter and Phumeza joined other TB Activists at the End TB rally at NYC this eve of the . Together sending a powerful message of “nothing about us, without us” ” - TBProof

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Carte Blanche(@carteblanchetv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bacteria, viruses and parasites are fighting back and increasingly becoming immune to medical treatments. What would the world look like if antibiotics were no longer effective? That's this Sunday at 7pm on M-Net channel 101. TBProof

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UNITE4TB(@UNITE4TB) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For people affected by , the most important outcome of projects like UNITE4TB is rapid access to better regimens of shorter treatment duration & with fewer side effects, explains Phumeza Tisile 🏳️‍🌈, TB survivor & TBProof/GCTA Board Member 👇
Innovative Health Initiative IMI AMR ACCELERATOR

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TBProof(@TBProof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking barriers in Gugulethu! TB Proof is on a mission to end stigma and spread TB awareness. Join us in making a difference! 💙 to

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TBAC_sa(@TBAC_sa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT📣 Here's our enlightening discussion on Gaining Ground in the TB Fight: Finding the Missing Cases, you can still catch up on the insights shared. Watch the webinar now youtu.be/knGtxBGfBek and join the conversation RHAP TAC HSRC.ac.za TBProof

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T1: Tuberculosis is preventable and curable. About a quarter of the global population is estimated to have been infected with TB bacteria. About 5–10% of people infected with TB will eventually get symptoms and develop TB disease. TBProof

T1: Tuberculosis is preventable and curable. About a quarter of the global population is estimated to have been infected with TB bacteria. About 5–10% of people infected with TB will eventually get symptoms and develop TB disease. #PreventTB @TBProof
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Keen to understand why it’s important to find the missing TB cases in South Africa? Watch our webinar youtu.be/knGtxBGfBek where Prof. Sizulu Moyo from HSRC.ac.za highlights the need to consider the underlying factors driving TB in the country. RHAP TAC TBProof

Keen to understand why it’s important to find the missing TB cases in South Africa? Watch our webinar youtu.be/knGtxBGfBek where Prof. Sizulu Moyo from @HSRCza highlights the need to consider the underlying factors driving TB in the country. #EndTB @RHAPnews @TAC @TBProof
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