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Govt rethinking new TB care strategy

Moses Ndhaye by Moses Ndhaye
August 23, 2023
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UN projects close to a million TB deaths by 2035 if prevention not implemented

If not treated properly, TB disease can be fatal.

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Government is considering introducing a new Tuberculosis care treatment strategy that will help the country to stop the spread of the disease.

Uganda is one of the world’s thirty (30) high-burden countries for TB and HIV co-infection. Each year, approximately 91,000 people in Uganda get TB with 32% of them being HIV-infected.

The assistant commissioner in charge of Tuberculosis and Leprosy control at the Ministry of Health, Dr.Stavia Turyahabwe says currently, they are reviewing the current Tuberculosis treatment care services, to ensure they take the services nearer to the community.

She says they have been compelled to do this because it was identified that over 53% of the households that have a TB patient spend over 20% of their annual income looking for TB services and this has continued to hinder the patients in question to seek treatment.

However, Dr. Achilles Katamba, a researcher at the World Alliance for Lung and Intensive Care Medicine in Uganda (WALIMU) who leads the study team says is optimistic that the new care strategy that will be recommended will work for the country to eliminate the disease.

The move to rethink the new TB care strategy is being funded by the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).

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