VI News Staff 2 years ago

Guyana Health Ministry Unveils New TB Treatment

Guyana’s Ministry of Health is significantly lowering the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in the nation by providing comprehensive care and treatment for those who have the disease.

A handful of the ministry’s TB plan objectives have already been met, including the target of a 20 percent decrease in TB incidence, which will put the health sector on track to eradicate TB by 2030.

A new treatment plan for tuberculosis patients will soon be implemented, according to Dr. Jeetendra Mohanlall, Director of the TB Programme, during the most recent episode of the ministry’s “Health Matters” program.

At the moment, the Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) approach is being used to administer medications to patients.

This tactic is used to guarantee that TB patients follow the recommended course of action and are able to withstand it. For six months, a medical professional observes the tuberculosis patient as they swallow each dose of the recommended medications.

The revised treatment plan, which includes the usage of moxifloxacin and rifapentine, will soon be implemented.

“And you can achieve the same as the six months of therapy with just treatment for four months,” Dr. Mohanlall continued. Thus, we intend to implement that regimen at some point this year.


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