Mr. Joseph Newton, Western Regional Director of the National
Tuberculosis Control programme has said that Tuberculosis cannot be
cured by local concoctions and herbal preparations.
He said the disease is a micro-bacterial infection and so cannot be
cured with herbs and debunked the idea that TB was a spiritual disease.
He entreated individuals suspected of having the disease and community
members not to rely on faith-based organizations and herbal drug
peddlers, who pretend to have a cure for the disease.
Mr. Newton said this at a media briefing to discuss the state of the disease in the Region.
He said TB treatment was still free and that community health workers
and volunteers were readily available to assist patients to undergo the
treatment.
He said globally, TB placed second to HIV/AIDs and the greatest killer
worldwide, accounting for about 95 per cent of death cases in developing
countries, even though it is curable.
He said tobacco use greatly increases the risk of acquiring the
disease, adding that, more than 20 per cent of TB cases worldwide are
attributed to smoking.
Dilating on the Regional Figures, Mr. Newton said 2013 recorded 1742
cases as against 1067 cases in 2012 and lauded “TB Reach” an NGO for
working to create awareness in deprived areas of the region.
The Regional TB Coordinator added that people with the TB disease must
report early to health facilities and co-operate, in order to reduce
transmission of infection, reduce mortality and morbidity and prevent
the development of drug resistance.
Mr. Newton said the stakeholders must be involved in prevention and
management of the disease to improve TB cure rate and reduce multi-drug
resistance, due to non-compliance, treatment failure and relapse.
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