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TB Control Programme advocates inclusion of post-TB lung disease care under Ghana Medical Care Trust Fund

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By’ Rachel Kakraba

The Acting Programme Manager of the National TB Control Programme, Dr. Ziem Bernard, is making a strong case for the inclusion of post-TB lung disease care under the Ghana Medical Care Trust Fundpopularly known as the Mahama Care initiative, to deal with long-term lung complications after TB cure. He explained that although TB drugs are provided free of charge, care for complications after treatment falls outside existing funding arrangements, leaving vulnerable survivors without sustained medical attention, which could put financial strain on them.

“I  believe  that  living  with  post -TB  lung  disease,  in  a  way is  a  form  of  chronic  disease,  and  people  who  are  going  through  that,  could  be  possibly  supported  to  manage  their  lives  and  get  some  relief  from  the  consequences  of  the  disease.  So  it’s  up  to  the  community  to  start  thinking  about  it  and  making  those  advocacies because  to  raise  50 ,000  as  an  individual  for  medical  attention  is  not  an  easy  one  for  most  Ghanaians  today” 

Dr. Ziem, made this known during a workshop on Drug Resistance TB and Gender Mainstreaming, in the Greater Accra Region. It was organized by the Ghana National TB Voice Network under the Challenge facility for Civil Society and brought together key players in the health sector, civil society organizations, journalists, and TB champions.

The programme formed part of broader efforts to strengthen awareness, improve early case detection, and support advocacy

Dr. Ziem, stressed the need for comprehensive data collection to determine the number of people affected by post-tuberculosis lung disease in Ghana, to inform and shape targeted interventions and long-term care policies.

“After  being  treated  for  TB, how  many  people  come  to  the  point  where  they  need  to  have  maybe  a  surgery  to  correct  recurrent  pleural  effusion  or  some  other  corrective surgeries. That data is yet to be properly gathered to make a case”

He said nutrition is a critical component of TB treatment, and assured persons receiving tuberculosis treatment that the nutritional support programme remains fully in place, despite ongoing concerns over continuity.

“Nutritional support has not been stopped, it is still in place, maybe  we  are  having  stock outs  here  and  there,  but, as  a  Programme  Manager,  I  know  we  are  in  the  process  of  procuring  some  of  those fortified  blended  foods  to  distribute”

Adding on “the programme alone cannot feed everybody to his full, so,  we  need  to  continue  to  advocate  for  families  and  other  support  systems  so  that  we  can  get  people  to  adhere to treatment”

Dr. Woedem Tettey, Physician Specialist at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, encouraged all to screen for tuberculosis, as early diagnosis prevents disease complications.

 “Early detection of TB is very important because TB destroys the lung, and if your lung is destroyed, it makes it difficult for you to breathe. So it makes you get tired easily and it affects your daily activities, working, moving up and down, running, and other things”

She said delays in diagnosis, particularly drug-resistant TB, could fuel an increase in thedisease burden which could derail Ghana’s elimination efforts

“If we don’t diagnose it early, then the person who has drug resistant TB can spread it to other people, and the more it spreads, that means that the numbers of drug resistant TB is increasing”.

She added “if your disease is not picked up early, then the, the bacteria has the opportunity to cause more damage until it’s picked up”

Dr. Tettey, said diagnosing tuberculosis has become easier than ever, citing the availability of improved diagnostic tools and resources that enable early detection and timely treatment of the disease.

“It’s easy to diagnose people with TB because now there are resources available. For example, before we needed to prepare a slide and other things which even put lab people at risk, but now with the gene Xpert, it’s able to diagnose and even be able to tell us whether there’s resistance to the core medications that we are using, which we call the backbone”

She encouraged the public to observe basic cough etiquette such as the use of tissue to cover the mouth when coughing or the use of the elbow to break the spread.

Adding on “if you see that you are coughing, losing weight and then also having night sweat which will make your beds get wet, you should think about TB. Even if the health worker is not thinking about TB, you think about it and suggest to them”

Dr. Tettey reminded all that TB is curable with the appropriate treatment and encouraged especially persons affected by the disease to comply with medications. 

National Coordinator, Ghana National TB Voice Network, Jerry Amoah-Larbi, described Ghana’s TB situation as worrying, citing a large number of undetected and untreated cases. He called for concerted efforts in drawing attention to domestic TB funding.

National Coordinator, Ghana National TB Voice Network, Jerry Amoah-Larbi

“It is important that we all come together as stakeholders and also draw government attention to the need that they have to support the TB programme because funding is about 95% donor”

Mr. Amoah-Larbie, said deliberate actions have to be taken to ensure the necessary funding to support especially case finding efforts in Ghana.

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