Health
Nigeria Still 1st In TB Cases – Commissioner
The Kano State
Commissioner for Health, Dr Kabiru Getso, says Nigeria is still ranking first in Tuberculosis (TB) cases in Africa.
The commissioner disclosed this on Friday while addressing newsmen in Kano.
According to him, recent estimates showed that Nigeria in 2014 had about 600,000 people infected with the disease, adding that “more than 500,000 people infected with Tuberculosis in Nigeria remain undetected and not placed on treatment.
He said that Kano was among the six states with the highest burden of TB in Nigeria with estimates suggesting that annually in Kano State about 30,000 people were infected with the disease.
He said in 2015, the state was able to diagnose and put on treatment 6,023 all forms of TB cases which comprised 5,550 adults and 428 children.
Getso said 45 Multidrug Resistant TB cases were diagnosed and put on treatment, leaving a huge gap of about 25,000 missed cases in various communities undetected.
However, he said that the state government and its development partners had established 110 laboratories where TB testing was provided free of charge.
Getso said the state government had set up 381 free TB treatment centres which also provide free TB treatment across the state.
The commissioner said that active TB cases search was going on in Kano especially in slums and overcrowded areas, stating that other areas were at risk, affirming that massive awareness creation was being undertaken regarding TB in the state.
While noting that TB is treatable and curable if appropriate treatment commenced on time, he called on citizens of the state to refer any person battling with cough for more than two weeks to the nearest designated health facility to ascertain his TB status.
Earlier in his speech, the chairman of the occasion, Dr I. C. Toby-West, thanked all for their support for the programme and tasked the students on the need for hard work.