As the World Commemorates Tubercoulosis Day, Nasarawa State Government says it detected 5,408 cases of the disease in 2022.

It also said 21 percent of those detected were also infected with HIV/AIDS.

State Commissioner for Health, Ahmed Baba Yahaya made this known at a media briefing in Lafia, also said about 300 children aged zero to 14 were detected with the disease last year.

The Commissioner for Health further called on people who have been coughing for two weeks or more to avail themselves for tests at any of the state’s 15 GeneXpert sites.

The 2023 World Tuberculosis Day is tagged “Yes, We can End TB”. The aim is to inspire hope and encourage increased investments in the fight against tuberculosis

RN

You May Also Like

Senate Queries Revenue Agencies Over Nonappearance at Interactive Session

The Senate Committee on Finance has warned heads of some government agencies…

New Book Explores National Assembly’s Role in Democratic Governance

Nigerian Ambassador to Germany, Senator Ita Enang, has described a new book…

Zamfara Graduates First Cohort of National Health Fellows, Onboards New Participants

Written By Aminu Dalhatu; Edited By Godwin Duru       The…

Nat’l Assembly Open Week Begins, Speaker Seeks Public Participation

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, has urged Nigerians to…

Gov Idris Funds Construction of Kebbi Renewed Hope Secretariat

Kebbi State Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Agenda, Alhaji Sambo Aliyu Gwandu,…
Download FRCN Kaduna Hausa App