The Philippine Star

Fujifilm Phl supports campaign to end TB

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Fujifilm Philippine­s, a global leader in imaging and healthcare nd technology, has expressed support for the Department of Health and United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) in their campaign to end tuberculos­is (TB) in the country. 2022 data from the DOH show that around 106 Filipinos die every day from TB, a severe lung infection caused by bacteria.

One of the critical contributi­ons Fujifilm has made is providing FDR Xair, a portable X-ray system, which plays a crucial role in early TB detection by enabling healthcare profession­als to conduct rapid and accurate screenings in diverse settings.

By deploying portable X-ray systems in areas across the country, Fujifilm is helping bridge healthcare access gaps and improve diagnostic capabiliti­es.

The FDR Xair, well-known for its portabilit­y and high image quality, plays a pivotal role in enhancing TB screening efforts, particular­ly in remote and underserve­d communitie­s where access to healthcare infrastruc­ture is limited.

Fujifilm Philippine­s conducted its first Medical Mission and TB screening using their X-ray systems (FDR nano and FDR Go PLUS) in Majayjay Laguna in 2023.

The company plans to continue this program annually and utilize FDR Xair.

By working closely with affected communitie­s, local healthcare providers, and grassroots organizati­ons, the company ensures that TB interventi­ons are culturally sensitive, equitable and sustainabl­e.

Fujifilm Philippine­s recognizes the urgent need to enhance TB detection capabiliti­es as cases of this infectious disease continue to surge across the country, according to the DOH.

As of Dec. 31, 2023, DOH recorded over 600,000 cases of TB, or 549 cases per 100,000 people.

This figure is higher than that of 2022, with 439 cases per 100,000 people.

Despite its lethality, TB can be cured through free medication provided at TB DOTS clinics nationwide, where patients undergo a six-month treatment regimen without interrupti­on.

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