Tuberculosis is a straight up nightmare killer, who can take anyone and at anytime. In this
study conducted from 1990 to 2009, the fact that it still exists in the world is alarming;
but luckly there is a great amount of time and money dedicated to eradicating it.
This chart compares the amount of international funding tuberculosis research received to
the funding of research of hiv/aids and malaria from 1990 to 2009
This is a color coded chart and related statistics depicting that tuberculosis received less
funding from international donors than other major killer diseases.
This study, conducted by The Wall Street Journal from 1990 to 2009 shows the billions of dollars
invested in AIDS, Malaria, and Tuberculosis funding in that time period.
This chart compares international funding for tuberculosis compared to Malaria and AIDS between
1990 and 2005. Tuberculosis has received $1 billion, Malaria has received $2 billion and
AIDS has received $6.5 billion.
This graph illustrates funding for tuberculosis research form international donors compared
to funding for malaria and HIV/AIDS for the ears 1990 to 2009.
This chart describes the funding gap. Specifically, Tuberculosis receives less funding from
international donors than other major killer diseases. Categories are represented by different
colors.
This is a chart about the lack of funding going towards tuberculosis research internationally.
Of the 8 billion AIDS receives the most at $6.5 billion, while tuberculosis receives $1 billion.
This is a graph of disease research funding. The data shows that Tuberculosis receives less
funding from international donors than other major killer diseases.
This chart describes the funding gap. Specifically, tuberculosis receives less funding from
international donors than other major killer disease. Categories are different colors.
The following chart shows the funding gap with tuberculosis. Shows that it received less funding
than any other disease with only 1 billion dollars far behind Malaria, HIV and Aids
This chart titled "Funding Gap" shows that the amount of International funding is $8 billion.
Tuberculosis receives less funding than other killer disease such as H.I.V and Malaria.
This chart is about tuberculosis getting less international funding for relief efforts than
other major diseases. HIV/AIDS is getting $6.5 million in relief efforts, $2 billion is going
to malaria and only $1 billion is going to tuberculosis.
Funding Gap. Tuberculosis receives less funding from international donors than other major
killer diseases. A line graph displays the information. Dollar amount in billions is displayed
on the Y axis and years 1990 through 2009 on the X axis. Funding for AIDS increases drastically
with a small amount of change to malaria and an almost non existent bump in Tuberculosis funding.
The image is titled "Funding Gap" and is about tuberculosis funding from international donors
as compared to other killer diseases. The graph depicts 3 major killer diseases and the amount
of international funding that each receives.