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Nigeria: 2023 Tuberculosis

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://von.gov.ng/tuberculosis-plateau-records-over-2000-cases-in-six-months/

Tuberculosis: Plateau records over 2,000 cases in six months
On Aug 15, 2023

The National Tuberculosis, Buruli Ulcer and Leprosy Control Programme has revealed that over 2,000 positive tuberculosis cases were detected in the first half of 2023 in Plateau State. The Zonal Medical Officer in charge of the NTBLCP in the North Central, Dr. Shedrack Dimang, said this on Monday in Jos at the commencement of the national tuberculosis testing week.

Dr. Dimang said the positive cases were detected from hospitals and outreaches conducted in the state.

He said: “The rise in case detection is a result of an increase in public awareness and the public doing away with misconceptions as regards the disease. The week-long testing aims to create awareness about tuberculosis and to also intensify TB case findings. We also aim at putting those vulnerable to developing active TB on preventive treatment and prevent community spreading, as every undiagnosed and untreated case could infect 15 people within a year.”​
 
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