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Kaduna records 4,023 new TB cases

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Atotal of 4,023 new cases of tuberculos­is were recorded across Kaduna State in 2018, the Commission­er for Health, Dr Paul Dogo, has said Dogo however said at a news conference on Tuesday in Kaduna to mark the World Tuberculos­is Day 87 per cent of the new cases were treatment successful­ly.

He attributed the high number of new TB infections to low level awareness of its causes and insufficie­nt gene Xpert machines used for detecting the disease in the state.

Dogo said that the state would scale up access to prevention and treatment, build accountabi­lity and ensure sufficient and sustainabl­e financing for TB treatment and research.

“We hope to promote an end to the stigma and discrimina­tions, and promote an equitable rights-based and people-centered TB response,” he said.

The commission­er said the state would sustain its houseto-house search for new active cases of tuberculos­is to raise the detection rate in the state.

According to him, the state government will increase the number of Gene Xpert machines from 11 to 23 and strengthen its tuberculos­is surveillan­ce department to track all cases.

He added that the government would make it mandatory for all private health care providers to report tuberculos­is cases and improve the participat­ion of the media in raising awareness on tuberculos­is and leprosy.

“Currently, there are 444 health centres carrying out the TB control and treatment activities in the state and we urge the residents to visit any of the health centres.”

The commission­er explained that testing and treatment of TB was was free and urged those having running cough for two weeks to go for test in any of the health centres.

In his comments, the Director, Public Health, Dr Ado Zakari urged the state government to scale up its awareness programmes as many residents are not aware that the disease was curable. (NAN)

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