More

    Nigeria’s TB case finding rises by 50% – WHO

    Published By:

    Nigeria significantly increased its national Tuberculosis case finding by 50% in 2021, according to the World Health Organization, using new strategies.

    The WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr Matshidiso Moeti, stated this in her message in commemoration of World TB Day.

    This year’s theme, ‘Yes, we can end TB’, highlights the need to ensure equitable access to prevention and care, in line with the drive towards Universal Health Coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals.

    The statement read: “Nigeria is an example of a country that managed to significantly increase national TB case finding by 50 per cent in 2021 using innovative approaches such as the expansion of the daily observed treatment protocols, use of digital technologies, Community Active Case Finding, and enlisting Public Private Mix initiatives.

    “TB requires concerted action by all sectors: from communities and businesses to governments, civil society and others.

    “Seven countries — Eswatini, Kenya, Mozambique, South Soudan, Togo, Uganda, and Zambia—have reached a 35 per cent reduction in deaths since 2015,” she noted.

    Speaking on challenges in TB prevention and control.

    She said, “First, the delayed diagnosis and testing. There is still a notable gap between the estimated number of new infections and case notifications of TB: 40 per cent of people living with TB did not know of their diagnosis or it was not reported in 2021. One million people are living with TB in the region and have not been detected.

    “Second, the link between TB and HIV. Approximately 20 per cent of people newly diagnosed with TB are also living with HIV infection.

    “Third, the multi-drug resistant TB. In the African region, only 26 per cent of all people living with multi-drug resistance are receiving the appropriate treatment.”

    Matshidiso Moeti continued: “In the African Region, the use of rapid diagnostic testing has increased from 34 per cent in 2020 to 43 per cent in 2021, which will improve countries’ ability to detect and diagnose new cases of the disease.

    “We must work together to develop innovative approaches to reach vulnerable populations and ensure that they have access to quality TB care and management.

    “The second UN High-level Meeting on TB in September 2023 will provide a rare opportunity to give global visibility to the disease and mobilize high-level political commitment to end TB.

    Ending TB is feasible with the decline in TB deaths and cases, and the elimination of economic and social burdens associated with it.

    “Specially today, I urge leaders, governments, partners, communities, and all stakeholders to urgently foster the resilient health systems required to accelerate the TB response so that we can reach the Sustainable Development Goals targets by 2030. Yes, we can end TB in our lifetime.”

    ADVERTISEMENT
    Queen Ferry
    Queen Ferry
    Chinyere Treasure Ikechukwu known professionally as Queen Ferry, is a Nigerian business Executive, Journalist and Content Editor. She serves as the Vice-Chairman of Naijatraffic Limited and also the CEO of Wakadaily. If Treasure is not blogging, she will be making delicious delicacy.

    Most Popular Read

    Sunshine Rosman Biography: Age, Education, Career, Movies

    Sunshine Rosman (born on July 25)is a Nigerian actress, filmmaker, Model, host, and media influencer. She became prominent for her role as Amara in the...

    Margarida Corceiro Biography: Age, Education, Career

    Margarida Corceiro (born October 26, 2002) generally addressed as Magui Corceiro is a Portuguese actress, model, and media influencer. She rose to fame after her...

    Queen Kalisha Biography: Age, Education, Career

    Queendarline Onyinyechi Okoh (born 14th April 1996) Better addressed as Queen Kalisha is a Nigerian Fast rising Model, social media influencer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. She is...

    ASUU loses again as Court order lecturer to resume work immediately

    The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has ordered the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to call off its ongoing strike action with...

    Yul Edochie Biography

    Yul Chibuike Daniel Edochie (born January 7, 1982), professionally as Yul Edochie, is a gifted Nigerian actor, businessman, and politician. He is named after the famous...

    Harry B Biography: Age, Education, Career, Movies

    Harry B Anyanwu (born on October 9th, 1959) professionally known as Harry B is a veteran Nigerian actor, musical Rapper, and entertainer. He originated hails...

    Different Shades of Grace

    Grace is a word we use to describe God's free gifts. It comes in different shades: 1. Talent: Talent can't be learned, it can be...

    Orion Acaba Biography: Age, Education, Career

    Orion Acaba (born 14, October 1980) is a famous  American voice actor. He became prominent for his work of Tiberius Stormwind in the first campaign...

    Four burnt to death, 16 injured in Lagos-Ibadan Expressway accident 

    No fewer than four persons were reportedly burnt to death while sixth others sustained several injuries in a lone accident on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on...

    My Sound will Redefine Afrobeat – Sam Dloverboy

    Fast-rising Afrobeat artist, Rotimi Samuel Oluwasogo who is professionally known as Sam Dloverboy has said that his music will redefine Afrobeat sound. Sam Dloverboy made...