That's a tough question and a good question. Perhaps it's a little bit outside my realm of knowledge and expertise, but again, from everything I've learned, and from the experience I had...and it was just my initial experience. Every day I learn more about TB and about what we're doing as a country and as a global community to help with it, but I still hear over and over that continuous improvements for the diagnosing and the medication still have to be the priority. We can keep giving the drugs we have now, which will cure some of the people, and the diagnostic techniques will find some of the cases, but if you really want to end, to eradicate, tuberculosis, you have to have better tools.
On March 24th, 2014. See this statement in context.