Tuberculosis: Kwara records 1,869 cases in 2023 - commissioner
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DR Amina El-Imam, the Kwara Commissioner for Health has submitted that in 2023, the state records 1,869 cases of Tuberculosis in 2023.
Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is a serious bacterial infection of the lungs, with symptoms such as persistent bad cough, chest pain, and breathlessness
El-Imam who spoke on Monday in Ilorin while delivering a speech at the commemoration of the 2024 World Tuberculosis Day, explained that the disease continues to claim over 4,000 lives daily globally.
She stressed the importance of investigating all cases and ensuring patients receive anti-TB drugs.
“It is only when all active cases are treated that we can break the chain of transmission of Tuberculosis.”
“The Kwara State Ministry of Health remains committed to finding cases of Tuberculosis wherever they may be.
“We are intensifying community sensitization and active case search using our well-established structures of community informants, surveillance officers, and community TB/HIV workers,” she affirmed.
El-Imam highlighted the Kwara Government’s collaboration with partners to ensure zero costs for Tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment for patients.
She acknowledged Gov. Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq’s commitment to strengthening the state’s capacity for Tuberculosis diagnosis and services across all wards.
Also speaking, the representative of Prof. Olufolake Abdulrazaq, the Kwara Governor’s wife, Alhaji Ganiyu Opeloyeru, the D-G Ajike People’s Support Center, reiterated commitment to eliminating tuberculosis and promoting a healthy Kwara.
Abdulrazaq urged all Kwara residents to report suspected tuberculosis cases in their communities to reduce the risk of infection.
Also Dr. Oluwatosin Fakayode, the Director of Public Health, emphasized the importance of citizens supporting the various healthcare efforts of the present administration to help reduce TB spread, echoing this year’s theme.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that highlight of the 2024 World TB Day includes an outreach to Mandate Market, Ilorin, where people were tested for Tuberculosis free of charge. (NAN)
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