Equipment United States Embassy Chargé d’Affaires ad interim Heather Variava handed over the diagnostic equipment and anti-TB medicines to the Department of Health, represented by Director Beverly Ho, and Valenzuela City Mayor Rex Gatchalian at an event in Valenzuela City on November 23.

U.S., global partner donate tools to improve TB service

November 24, 2021 People's Tonight 231 views

THE United States government, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and the Stop TB Partnership, donated a package of new tools to support better tuberculosis (TB) services in the Philippines.

United States Embassy Chargé d’Affaires (CDA) ad interim Heather Variava handed over the diagnostic equipment and anti-TB medicines to the Department of Health (DOH), represented by Director Beverly Ho, and Valenzuela City Mayor Rex Gatchalian at an event in Valenzuela City on November 23. The Php130-million ($2.6 million) package of tools is part of a global initiative called Introducing New Tools Project (iNTP).

“The government of the United States is one with the government of the Philippines in bringing TB care back on track,” said CDA Variava. “These tools will make TB primary care more accessible to Filipinos.”

The iNTP package includes eight ultra-portable chest X-ray machines, 38 portable rapid diagnostic machines, Video Observed Treatment (VOT) to benefit 19,000 TB patients, and short-course medicines for TB prevention for 30,000 adults and children.

In a video message, DOH Secretary Francisco Duque III underscored how primary care providers have continued TB services amid the COVID-19 pandemic. “Despite the pandemic, we have started to increase the number of new and relapse TB cases notified to DOH, through the efforts of our frontline workers,” he said.

Beginning April 2021, new and relapse cases notified to DOH averaged 53,316 per quarter. In 2021, the average cases per quarter reached 74,448.

The donation package will support TB services in Valenzuela City and the provinces of Tarlac, Bataan, Laguna, Cebu, and South Cotabato.

Mayor Gatchalian received the donation on behalf of other local chief executives. “With these new tools, our doctors, nurses, and medical technologists will have the chance to find more people with TB quickly, treat them effectively, and prevent infection in the timeliest manner,” he said.

The Philippines is one of seven countries selected to receive the iNTP package along with Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Nigeria, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The World Health Organization’s 2021 Global TB Report lists the Philippines as one of 30 high TB-burden countries, with the highest TB incidence rate in Asia at 539 cases per 100,000 people.

This year, the United States and the Philippines are celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations and 60 years of partnership for development through USAID. Through USAID, the United States and the Philippine governments work shoulder-to-shoulder to create a healthier, more resilient society for all Filipinos.

2. Vying in the grand finals of the PLDT Home Broadband Quiz online are, from left: Ma. Eugenie Yvette Gata, Aurora province; Key Calpito, Quirino province; and Jobelle Enverga, Marikina City.

3. PLDT Community Relations Head Katherine Diaz De Rivera, PLDT FVP and Head of Corporate Communications Cathy Yap-Yang, and UPOU Chancellor Dr. Melinda Bandalaria greet the grand finalists of the nationwide PLDT HomeFibr Broadband Quiz and graduates of the Infoteach Outreach Webinar Series.

AUTHOR PROFILE