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Many South Africans are living with undetected tuberculosis (TB), while those who show symptoms delay seeking medical care, a survey has shown.
\nThis is according to the country\u2019s first TB Prevalence Survey Findings released on Friday.
\nThe study estimated that 390 000 people had TB in 2018, with 235 652 notified cases, while 154 348 were \u201cmissed TB patients\u201d or undetected.
\nThe survey, conducted by the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC), Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) and National Institutes for Communicable Disease (NICD), enrolled 55 000 participants, who were older than 15, across all province in 110 clusters.
\nThe National Department of Health commissioned the entities to lead the study to determine the bacteriological or laboratory-confirmed prevalence of the TB disease in South Africa.
\nSpeaking at the launch of the finding, Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize, said South Africa continues to battle a TB epidemic.
\nHe also raised concerns about undetected TB cases in communities that may lead to the further spread of the disease.
\n\u201cTo break the cycle of transmission we need to extend services to communities through outreach programmes and sustain infection control practices from COVID-19,\u201d he said.
\nMeanwhile, research also revealed that more than two-thirds of HIV negative symptomatic participants had not sought care for their symptoms.
\nThe participants cited various reasons, which include them still planning to go to the health facility, their symptoms not being too serious or not having money to travel to a clinic.
\nMkhize said the late presentation for care may lead to avoidable hospitalisations and deaths.
\nThe study also discovered that a higher proportion of HIV negative people are asymptomatic than those who are HIV positive.
\n\u201cThis has been a key finding which will require a shift in the way we achieve proactive health-seeking behaviour. Previously, we focused on symptomatic patients and those living with HIV. We now need to encourage everyone to screen and test for TB to achieve elimination,” said the Minister.
\nFinding solutions
\nHe said government should employ innovative ways of providing health services in an integrated manner for efficiency.
\nThese should include the use of digital technology.
\n\u201cWe have made a lot of strides in the health information system space during the COVID-19 response and will leverage some of these technologies for TB screening, contact tracing and treatment adherence.\u201d
\nThe Minister also encouraged people to use the TB Health Check app that has been developed and can be accessed by dialling *134*832*5# or send ‘TB’ to +27600123456 on WhatsApp.
\nThe app provides an easy way for individuals to screen themselves for TB.
\nIt also guides users through a series of questions and then advises them on whether they need a TB test or not, of which over 9 000 South Africans used have already used.
\n\u201cJust over one in 10 of those tested were found to have TB. These individuals are now on treatment. I would like to encourage people to use this service.\u201d
\nThe Minister is also advocating for home delivery of medicines for patients by community health workers. He is also calling for the inclusion of TB medicines in the Central Chronic Medicine Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) system.
\nMkhize has also proposed integrating TB and COVID-19 testing using Gene Xpert technology, championed by the National Health Laboratory Service for mobile screening and testing units.
\nHe thanked researchers for their work and was hopeful that future studies will delve into the prevalence of TB among children under the age of 15.
\n \u201cWe know that, in this country, children are affected by TB and many of them go onto developing chronic lung problems and I hope children below fifteen will be included in the subsequent studies.\u201d
\nEnding TB
\nMeanwhile, government remains resolute to fight the disease amid the COVID-19 pandemic that continues to ravage the entire world.
\nThe Minister believes that advocacy work will need to adopt a multi-sectoral approach and partner with civil society, social partners and those in the communication sector to spread the word.
\nIn addition, the State will develop strategies to address stigma and discrimination.
\nMkhize, urged for the analysis of dynamics that resulted in findings that men above the age of 60 and between 35 and 44 are least able to access TB services.
\nHe further acknowledged the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health services, particularly, TB.
\n\u201cA lot of effort will be required to mitigate the negative impact of COVID-19 and still ensure that we attain our set targets,\u201d he said. – <\/p>\n

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