Tibet has confirmed 5,290 cases of tuberculosis (TB) in 2006 and
promises to provide free treatment to these patients, sources with
the tuberculosis research institute of Tibet Autonomous Region said
on Saturday.
Tibet has higher incidence rate of TB than anywhere else in China.
Last year, the region reported 11,566 suspected TB infection cases
and 5,290 have been confirmed.
"Ninety percent of TB patients are from agricultural and grazing
areas in Tibet, which makes the prevention and treatment
particularly difficult." Goigye, deputy director of the research
institution, said on the World TB day.
But all the TB patients can seek free medical treatment in
designated hospitals in major cities and townships in Tibet thanks
to the joint efforts made by the Ministry of Health and the Belgium
Damien Foundation. In Lhasa, there are three TB hospitals, Goigye
said.
Statistics show that 90 percent of the TB cases in Tibet are
pulmonary TB, which is a highly infectious respiratory
disease.
The World TB day, set on March 24 by the World Health Organization
(WHO), aims to arouse public awareness of the importance of timely
diagnosis and effective treatment for TB patients to prevent the
spread of the disease.
(Xinhua News Agency March 26, 2007)
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