PBBM, First Lady Pay Final Respects To Pope Francis

PBBM at First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, kasama ang mga pandaigdigang lider at mga deboto, nagbigay ng huling respeto kay Pope Francis.

DSWD Reinforces Support For Solo Parents Through Program SOLo

Ang DSWD ay nagbibigay ng suporta para sa mga solo parents sa pamamagitan ng Program SOLo, na naglalayong paunlarin ang kanilang mga pagkakataon sa buhay.

DOT: Equitable Tourism Development Factor In Growth Of Philippine Regions

Ipinahayag ng Department of Tourism na ang pantay na pag-unlad ng turismo ay nakakatulong sa pag-unlad ng ekonomiya ng bawat rehiyon.

BARMM Boosts Health With PHP62 Million Aid, Vehicles

Ang MOH-BARMM ay nagbigay ng PHP62 milyong halaga ng tulong medikal, kasama ang mga ambulansya, upang mapaigting ang accessibility sa healthcare sa rehiyon.

DOH-Bicol Logs 92% Treatment Success For Tuberculosis Cases

Ang DOH CHD-5 ay nag-ulat ng magandang balita: Mataas na success rate sa paggamot ng TB para sa unang bahagi ng 2024.

DOH-Bicol Logs 92% Treatment Success For Tuberculosis Cases

2967
2967

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Department of Health-Center for Health Development in Bicol (DOH CHD-5) reported a high treatment success rate for tuberculosis (TB) cases for the first quarter of 2024.

During Tuesday’s “Kapihan sa Bagong Pilipinas” briefing held at Bicol Medical Center in Naga City, DOH-Bicol officer in charge Regional Director Dr. Rodolfo Antonio Albornoz said data from the Infectious Disease Cluster showed out of 7,008 drug-sensitive TB cases, there was a 92 percent treatment success rate.

“Stock transfers to facilities and timely allocation of TB medicines continue with the help of DOH pharmacists,” he said.

Albornoz said the department is implementing the 8-point health action agenda for the Universal Health Care in the Bicol Region, where TB is included.

“This is an important guide for achieving Universal Health Care in the Bicol Region, where our countrymen have access to quality and competent health services, especially in the eight priority health outcomes,” he added.

He was referring to TB/ human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), immunization, WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene), road safety, hypertension and diabetes, cancer, nutrition and maternal health.

Albornoz noted that recently, the health agency received a fully equipped mobile van that would help the DOH screen and diagnose TB and other lung and respiratory diseases in the six provinces.

The mobile van is equipped with an X-ray machine, electrocardiogram (ECG) machine, refrigerator for sputum collection, hand washing area and fire extinguisher.

TB is an infectious disease that most often affects the lungs and is caused by a type of bacteria. It spreads through the air when infected people cough, sneeze, or spit. It is preventable and curable.

For persons living with HIV, DOH Bicol recorded 64 percent or 1,738 receiving antiretroviral therapy.

“The DOH Bicol will have an additional three treatment hubs that will be built this year at Camarines Norte Provincial Hospital, Eastern Bicol Medical Center in Catanduanes and Sorsogon Provincial Hospital,” Albornoz said.

He added that they continue to provide testing kits to the provincial health offices for hospitals and local government units.

“Symposiums and other promotions are also being conducted to further expand knowledge on HIV,” he said. (PNA)