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Report Highlights African Tuberculosis Solution to Stop Pandemics

Projects in Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, and Zambia among examples of excellence that hold key to preventing the next pandemic.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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A new report has found that the key to preventing new pandemics might rest in dealing with one of the oldest: tuberculosis (TB).

Published today in the UK parliament ahead of World TB Day (24th March), the report highlights several areas where World Health Organization-recommended programmes for strengthening pandemic preparedness overlap with existing tuberculosis (TB) programmes, including prevention, detection, response, and innovation.

TB kills more people every year than any other infectious disease. Like COVID-19, it is a respiratory pathogen, spread through the air when people cough or sneeze.

Last year, 1.6 million people worldwide died from TB, an increase on previous years that has been partially attributed to TB health services and resources being redeployed to fight COVID-19 instead.

 

Lord Herbert of South Downs, Chair of the Global TB Caucus and an expert cited in the report, said,

“Through exploring how systems built for TB were deployed to help tackle COVID-19, we can identify areas of strength in our public health systems.

And by understanding where the existing response to TB is underpowered, we can identify areas where investments in pandemic preparedness can serve a dual purpose: preparing for the next pandemic whilst tackling the world’s leading killer among established epidemics.”

 

The report uses real-life examples of excellence from across Africa to illustrate the power of investing in TB to fight future pandemics, including:

  • In Nigeria, EPCON AI’s digital surveillance system built for TB was used by partners to identify vulnerable and underserved populations for COVID-19.
  • In South Africa, TASK and SATVI, two clinical research organisations deployed their expertise from TB to help develop new products for COVID-19.
  • In Uganda, village health teams who usually support TB patients access care helped raise the alarm over a recent outbreak of Ebola.
  • In Zambia, the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka redeployed its multi-drug resistant TB ward to treat COVID-19 patients.

 

“I’m proud to see University Teach Hospital in Lusaka’s work identified as an example of global excellence on pandemic preparedness.”

“But we can and should do a lot more on TB. As this report shows, if governments invest in TB programmes, they can build systems and services that can save lives in the event of a future pandemic.”

Said Hon Christopher Kalila MP, Member of Parliament in Zambian and co-chair of the African TB Caucus, a pan-African network of MPs who collaborate to campaign for action on TB.

According to the report co-authors, the opportunities for dual impact are key:

“Governments do not have a lot of resources for health programmes.”

Janika Hauser, TB researcher and co-author of the report said,

“No one can afford to spend money on systems that won’t be used until the next pandemic, but they don’t have to.

By making the right targeted investments, governments can have an immediate, tangible impact on the fight against TB, and meet international guidelines to prepare for future pandemics. It’s a win-win.”

 

Sources: THX News & Campaigns in Global Health.

Tags: African Tuberculosis Solutioncovid-19TBTuberculosisTuberculosis prevention Africa
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden is a global citizen, having lived in locations across the US, Philippines and UK. His career has been marked by success - starting as a Tennis Pro before he turned his talents to bookselling and fine art dealing.

Married with six children, he's passionate about providing them opportunities for learning through his news, travel and education platform THX News; designed to restore faith in journalism via objective reporting, careful checking of facts, and real reporting.

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