The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom steps up TB fight

- Ry Sochan

PRIME Minister Hun Sen said Cambodia needs to speed up efforts to reduce the morbidity and mortality rates of tuberculos­is patients, as the Kingdom still had a high number of both compared to the rest of the world.

Hun Sen’s speech came through a letter on Monday, during the celebratio­n of World Tuberculos­is Day under the theme, Time to speed up, and end Tuberculos­is.

He said the Kingdom has achieved its goal in lowering morbidity and mortality rates of tuberculos­is over the previous four years while noting it is something to be proud of.

“Even though we have had this success, I also understand that our Kingdom has many cases of tuberculos­is compared to other countries and there are many people who are still waiting for treatment.

“This requires us to speed up our ef forts to f urt her reduce the number infected by tuberculos­is, which is in line with the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals of the Kingdom of Cambodia and t he world,” he said.

According to him, the morbidity and mortality rates of tuberculos­is in Cambodia has dropped significan­tly more than in other countries.

The mortality rate had decreased from 42 cases of out of 100,000 patients a year in 2000 to only 18 cases in the same number of patients in 2018 (equal to 57 per cent). The number of infected dropped from 575 cases in 2000 to 302 cases in 2018 (or about 47 per cent).

“We all need to continue to work together and further focus on tuberculos­is problems, as we try to improve health, quality of life and the dignity of our people,” Hun Sen said.

A 2018 report by the Ministry of Health said the National Tuberculos­is Control Programme maintains 100 per cent coverage of Directly Observed Treatment Services (DOTS) in all referral hospitals, health centres and health posts throughout the Kingdom, and has a network of 217 tuberculos­is laboratori­es.

The report also said 644 health centres implemente­d community-based DOTS, while the implementa­tion of tuberculos­is-AIDS activities was available in all operationa­l districts.

The same report mentioned that Cambodia remains one of the top 30 countries in the world for the number of tuberculos­is cases reported.

The National Tuberculos­is Control Programme has planned numerous programmes for the future, especially to contribute to health targets by the end of 2020 as well as achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t goals by 2030.

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FACEBOOK Hun Sen recently visited patients suffering from tuberculos­is in Battambang province.

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