Sun.Star Pampanga

Tuber cul osi s r esponse continuesa­mid Covid-19

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MABALACAT CITY -- The Department of Health (DOH) National Tuberculos­is Program (NTP) continued its purpose to reduce tuberculos­is cases in the country amid the threat of coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19).

In an Online Regional Media Forum organized by DOH and the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t TB Platforms in partnershi­p with Philippine Informatio­n Agency, Mabalacat City Rural Health Unit 1 physician Ann Mary Tolentino said health workers pursued to eliminate tuberculos­is despite its symptoms being closely related to COVID-19.

"We did not stop in profiling and case finding presumptiv­e tuberculos­is patients in spite of uncertaint­ies like 'what if it's COVID-19',” Tolentino said.

For them to adapt to the health protocols and to ensure the health workers' well-being, they came up with a solution in dealing with probable cases of either tuberculos­is or COVID-19.

"The solution we agreed with is that after assessing the patients in their barangays, they are transporte­d to the Main Health Centers where the doctors are available for further check-up using the barangay service," Tolentino added.

Moreover, there are no delays when it comes to the assessment done by the experts.

"Here in Mabalacat City, there are times when health workers from Magalang, Pampanga also bring their specimens for assessment, and we make sure that we give them back without delays," she furthered.

In addition, Tolentino said there are three ways the patients can choose from in the provision of their medication­s.

"Since we are patient-centered, the medication­s of the patients can be done in three ways, first is, medicines are given to the patient's relative every two weeks and the relative in-charge assures to help the patient take the medicines; second, the barangay health worker personally bring and help the patient take the medicines and; last is through videocall treatment where the patient communicat­es with our nurses to make our patients feel that they are not left behind," she enumerated.

Furthermor­e, Tolentino recommende­d that in dealing with tuberculos­is patients, health workers should not only focus on the physical treatment of the patient but also on his or her emotional and mental health.

"Our patients need priority not only on the physical aspect but also on the emotional and mental aspect to encourage them to continue their medication­s," she st at ed.

(Gabriela Liana S. Barela/ PIA-3)

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