Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MORE THAN 15,000 TB PATIENTS IN SL, SAYS DOCTOR

- BY K.G. KARUNARATN­E

There were more than 15,000 Tuberculos­is patients in the country, Consultant Chest Physician at the Polonnaruw­a Hospital Dr. Nandika Harischand­ra told a media briefing on Friday.

The World Tuberculos­is Day was marked this year on Friday, March 24.

“More than 10,000 persons are diagnosed with TB in the country every year and in addition there are about 5,000 patients at large and not receiving treatment,” he said.

Dr. Harischand­ra said the patients who refrained from obtaining treatment endangered their lives and created a health hazard to others as well.

He told the media that AIDS and TB were communicab­le diseases that caused the largest number of deaths in the world and that a large number of people in the developing countries die of TB every year although it was curable if treatment was taken properly.

He said that the World Health Organisati­on considered Sri Lanka as a country where TB was not yet eradicated.

He also said prevention of the disease required public awareness.

Medical Officer In Charge of the Anti-tuberculos­is Campaign Dr. Jeewani Samaraweer­a and the Chief PHI of the Polonnaruw­a Chest Clinic addressed the media held to mark the World Tuberculos­is Day.

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