Manila Standard

Lawmaker seeks stronger national anti-TB campaign

- Maricel Cruz

A PARTY-LIST congressma­n seeks a stronger national program to combat the rising incidence of tuberculos­is (TB) in the country.

AnaKalusug­an Rep. Ray Reyes filed House Bill 9799 seeking to amend Republic Act 10767 or the Comprehens­ive Tuberculos­is Eliminatio­n Plan Act.

“The previous global pandemic has highlighte­d that a lot of healthcare policies need to be updated and future proofed,” said Reyes, vice chairman of the House Committee on Health.

“TB has been a public health emergency for over three decades, yet we are nowhere close to its eradicatio­n. This bill aims to improve healthcare delivery systems that are continuous and can withstand external threats,” he said.

Reyes noted that there are only eight countries that account for 2/3 of the global cases of TB, with the Philippine­s contributi­ng 7 percent of the global cases.

He noted that TB remains one of the leading causes of death in the Philippine­s, averaging 70 daily.

“These numbers prove that there is a need to revisit the existing legislatio­n regarding the Philippine­s’ response to TB,”

Reyes said.

The lawmaker expressed support for the plans of the Department of Health (DOH) to deploy ultra-portable X-ray technology in remote areas, but he also recognized that much more needs to be done.

“There is a need to beef up educationd­riven campaigns and TB notificati­on and monitoring,” he said.

“Stigma surroundin­g the disease, availabili­ty of funds and medication, as well as places where trea ment and medicine are easily procured must be addressed,” he added.

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