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World Tuberculosis Day, which is every year on March 24, raises tuberculosis (TB) awareness, focuses on education and advocacy, and highlights public consciousness of TB prevention — including raising efforts to eliminate the disease globally.

TB is still one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases, and ending it strengthens health systems and advances global health security.

On World TB Day, TAG is excited to share our most recent TB vaccine materials: a new TB vax-zine, community partnership report on emerging vaccines, supply chain analysis of adjuvants that boost vaccine effectiveness, and the most recent pipeline report on TB vaccines in development.

Check out our latest zine, A Shot at Success, that is an informative visual guide to the exciting progress in the TB vaccine field.

Check out TAG's TB Publications

Our TB Project team works globally to ensure transparency and equitable access to interventions, from early in research process through regulatory approval to national guidelines development and product pricing. Check out some of our latest publications exploring cutting edge TB vaccines and their potential access barriers.

What Could Go Right? Vital Partnerships with Communities and Civil Society for New Tuberculosis Vaccines

This report explores the foundational role that community groups can play in the successful introduction of a new TB vaccine and strategies for empowering communities toward that goal.

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From Forest to Factory: Tracing the Supply Chains for Two Modern Adjuvants of Global Health Importance

This report provides an analysis of the global supply chains of two key adjuvants used in several of the world’s most important vaccines.

 

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Tuberculosis Vaccines Pipeline Report

Read about latest information on 17 vaccine candidates under clinical development.

 

 

 

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