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U.S. govt. boosts Nigeria’s TB control with diagnostic equipment support

Bassey Udo by Bassey Udo
February 8, 2021
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U.S. govt. boosts Nigeria’s TB control with diagnostic equipment support

Nigeria’s National Tuberculosis (TB) and Leprosy Control Programme received a major boost with the provision of critical testing and diagnosis equipment by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
The agency donated 86,500 “GeneXpert Ultra” cartridges, which it believes would help the Nigerian health workers to optimize the use of molecular diagnosis tools to detect both drug-sensitive and drug-resistant forms of TB, and improve detection of TB in people living with HIV/AIDS.
More than 10,000 patients are suspected to have the disease In the closing days of 2020.
Presenting the equipment, the USAID Mission Director, Anne Patterson said the Ultra cartridge has significantly increased sensitivity of the GeneXpert machine compared to standard cartridges, especially in patients who show low numbers of bacteria, such as those with HIV co-infection and in children.
“Nigeria has the highest estimated burden of TB in all of Africa,” Mrs Patterson noted after the donation.
“With these cartridges, officials tasked with reducing its burden in Nigeria can identify some of the most problematic strains of the TB bacteria.”
Since 2015, the Embassy said the USAID has donated more than 150 GeneXpert machines to hospitals in Nigeria.
The GeneXpert testing platform improves upon slow and less sensitive conventional diagnostic methods, particularly for HIV-positive patients who are extremely vulnerable to TB.
‘Cutting the period of diagnosis from weeks to a matter of hours represents a significant breakthrough in TB diagnosis and supports earlier treatment and better patient outcomes.
TB can be spread from person to person through the air when a person with active TB infection coughs, sneezes, speaks, or sings.
Symptoms include coughing up blood and chest pain, as well as weight loss, night sweats, fever, chills, and fatigue. Early detection and treatment of TB will stop transmission of infection and move the country closer to ending the TB epidemic.
Since 2003, USAID has partnered with the federal and state ministries of health in Nigeria to build the capacity of healthcare providers, expand TB care and treatment services in the public and private sector, link patients to health services, and roll out new treatment options for multi-drug resistant TB.
In 2020, USAID evaluated more than one million patients for TB, of which almost 80,000 were diagnosed with TB and started on treatment, including 1,000 cases of the multidrug-resistant strain of the disease.
Besides, USAID has established 1,700 TB clinics and 700 microscopy laboratories across 18 states of the federation to improve diagnosis and treatment.
It has also helped in the development of new approaches to engage the private sector in TB control
USAID works with Nigeria on TB control under a new business model after entering a 2019 partnership with the Federal Ministry of Health to reinforce two countries’ commitment to meet the United Nations’ TB targets for Nigeria.

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Bassey Udo is a Journalist, Communication & Media Practitioner PERSONAL DETAILS DATE OF BIRTH: March 3, 1965 GENDER: Male NATIONALITY: Nigerian GSM: +234 802 313 7335; 07032308000 EMAIL: bassey.udo@gmail.com CONTACT ADDRESS: Plot 743 Coral Park Street, Lugbe CRD, Abuja, FCT 900128 A multiple award winning investigative reporter with specialised interest in Business & Economy, Energy & Power, Oil, Gas, Mining & Extractive Industry, Environment & Climate Change, etc. at various times for some of Nigeria’s elite newspapers and magazines, including Post Express, NewsAfrica magazine, Independent, 234NEXT and Premium Times. A member of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) and Society of International Law & Diplomacy (SILD). He is also a distinguished Alumnus of the U.S. International Visitors Leadership Programme (IVLP) 2017.

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