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Tuberculosis: Kebbi Govt. begins free test for children

Supreme Desk
28 May 2024 9:52 AM GMT
Tuberculosis:  Kebbi Govt. begins free test for children
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Tuberculosis is a preventable, treatable and curable disease that mostly affects the lungs and is spread through the air when people with lung TB cough, sneeze or spit.

The Kebbi government says it will conduct free tuberculosis tests for children in all 21 local government areas of the state.

The wife of the state governor, Hajiya Zainab Idris, who is the Stop TB Champion of the state, made the disclosure at a news briefing in Birnin Kebbi on Monday.

She said that the free test and treatment fell under the National Tuberculosis (TB) Testing Week for Children.

“Tuberculosis is a preventable, treatable, and curable disease that mostly affects the lungs and is spread through the air when people with lung TB cough, sneeze, or spit.

”A person needs to inhale only a germ to become infected,” she said.

She said activities had been lined up for the week aimed at enhancing childhood TB detection and treatment through the innovative provision of integrated services.

“There will be free TB testing for all children who have been coughing for more than two weeks, and concurrent free HIV testing for all presumptive cases seen in all the testing centres throughout the 21 local government areas of the state.

”This is in addition to appropriate linkage for continuing treatment and support for positive cases detected.

”There would be an intensive mobilisation and TB awareness campaign among community and health practitioners, including sensitization among the populace with a high burden of TB in the state,” she said.

The governor’s wife commended the World Health Organisation (WHO), other implementing partners, the Kebbi State Ministry of Health, and the State Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control Programme for their support and cooperation towards achieving success for the exercise.

“In my capacity as the TB Champion of Kebbi State, I pledge my commitment and remain dedicated to this cause, ‘as every child deserves a healthy start to life,” she said.

She, however, urged traditional rulers, mothers, carers, and all communities to participate actively in the programme for the benefit of children.

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