|      The fight    against HIV AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria will cost some $87 billion (67    billion euros) between 2014-16 if the three scourges are to be kept in check,    a report showed Monday. The Global Fund to fight    AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria said it estimated $87 billion was needed to    "provide essential services for effective treatment ... to vulnerable    populations." The battle against AIDS    alone will cost some $58 billion in 2014-16, it said, with tuberculosis    needing $15 billion and malaria $14 billion. "Today, we have a    historic chance to control completely these diseases. If we do not take it,    the long term cost will be colossal," Global Fund head Mark Dybul said. If all the funding is    provided, it will be possible to treat some 17 million tuberculosis patients    and to prevent millions of new AIDS and malaria cases each year, the group    said.  |    
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