Bauchi State recorded 7,806 cases of tuberculosis in 2022, Dr Sani Mohammad, Executive Secretary, Bauchi State Agency for the Control of HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, Leprosy, and Malaria, said on Monday in Bauchi.
He made the declaration at a news conference to mark World Tuberculosis Day in 2023.
Mohammed represented the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Sabiu Gwalabe, at the news conference.
He said the figure was an increase of 2,154 over the 5,652 recorded in 2021.
The WHO set aside March 24 to mark World Tuberculosis Day annually to raise awareness about tuberculosis and efforts to end the pandemic.
He said also that the 2022 figure, representing about a 53 percent increase over the 2021 level, was the highest recorded so far in the state.
“Out of the 5,518 new cases that were placed on treatment in 2022, about 5,192—that is, 94 percent—were successfully treated at the end of the year.
“Bauchi State currently has 794 free tuberculosis treatment centers, 127 diagnostic centers, and 15 GeneXperts,” he said.
Mohammed said the state government, in collaboration with implementing partners such as Breakthrough Action Nigeria, was conducting active case findings across Bauchi State.
He said that in 2023, World Tuberculosis Day would be celebrated with a series of phone-in television and radio programs to increase awareness.
Nutritional support for some patients and combined free testing and treatment for tuberculosis, COVID-19, HIV, hepatitis, and malaria would also be provided, he added.
In his remarks, Dr. Yakubu Abdullahi, Director, Tuberculosis Control Programme in Bauchi State, said the agency would train pediatric doctors from secondary and tertiary institutions on case detection among children.
He said that there was collaboration between the agency and nutritional clinics in the state to detect tuberculosis in children.
“Diagnosing tuberculosis in children is a challenge, but we have decided to use their stools as samples,” Abdullahi said.
(NAN)