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Tuberculosis remains key cause of ill health, death in South Africa

By IANS | Updated: March 25, 2023 02:20 IST

Johannesburg, March 25 Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading causes of ill health and death in South ...

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Johannesburg, March 25 Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading causes of ill health and death in South Africa, the country's Deputy President Paul Mashatile said during the 2023 World TB Day commemoration.

"This is exacerbated by the fact that some TB patients do not complete their treatment while others remain 'missing', which means that they are either undiagnosed or are unreported even as they are diagnosed," Mashatile said on Friday, adding that the country must recommit to raising greater levels of awareness about the disease alongside its terrible health, social and economic implications.

It's concerning that the last South Africa TB Prevalence Survey positioned the country as one of the 30 high TB burden countries, he said.

"It is critical that everyone infected with TB is aware of the infection, is introduced to treatment and goes on to complete their treatment."

The Deputy President announced that the country has launched the fifth national strategic plan for diseases, including TB, which aims to eliminate TB as a public health threat by 2030, Xinhua news agency reported.

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