Six-year-old children attend the dispensary for the second vaccination that protects them against the TB bacillus World Health Organization Nurses Child A line of children await their turns as a nurse vaccinates a young boy. Verso: WHO/16652. EURO. Tuberculosis. Romania. To what extent has tuberculosis been controlled? There are still 15 to 20 million infectious cases throughout the world, over three-quarters of them in dveloping countries. One to two millions tuberculosis sufferers will die during the year and be replaced by newly infected cases. A further one to two million wiil be cured over the same period. This disease, cause of so much death and suffering, is being fought with new weapons. The main weapon is BCG Vaccine and the second line of attack against tuberculosis is the detection and treatment of cases. Almasy, Paul, photographer. Still image 1 photoprint. nlm:nlmuid-101437273-img 101437273 http://resource.nlm.nih.gov/101437273 IHM: A014051 English French WHO must be mentioned in the accompanying text and/or given credit. This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing. Copyright status: World Health Organization; Source: Record; Research date: 20151216