Integrated Strategies to Address Tuberculosis and Diabetes WHO & IDF Event 2025 Bangkok
World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) jointly hosted a hybrid side event at the IDF World Diabetes Congress in Bangkok, Thailand. Themed “Bridging gaps: Integrated strategies to address TB and diabetes”, the session highlighted the overlapping global burden of tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes, discussed WHO’s latest guidance, and explored country-specific challenges and opportunities for integrated, people-centered care.
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| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Integrated Strategies to Address Tuberculosis and Diabetes WHO & IDF Event 2025 Bangkok |
| Event Name | Bridging gaps: Integrated strategies to address TB and diabetes |
| Format | Hybrid (online + offline) |
| Venue | IDF World Diabetes Congress, Bangkok, Thailand |
| Organized by | WHO and International Diabetes Federation (IDF) |
| Key Focus | Integrated TB-diabetes care, WHO new guidance, country challenges |
| TB Burden (2023) | 10.8 million cases, 1.25 million deaths |
| Diabetes Burden (2024 data) | 828 million adults affected; +630 million since 1990 |
| TB–Diabetes | Co-morbidity ~15% of TB patients also have diabetes |
| Risk from Diabetes | Increases TB susceptibility, poor outcomes, higher mortality |
| WHO Guidance | Goal People-centered, integrated care within primary health systems |
| Strategic Outcome | Advance UHC, meet SDGs, strengthen primary care, End TB & Diabetes targets |
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