During the World Tuberculosis Day event, the Secretary of State for Public Health, Carlos Aberto Pinto de Sousa, explained that last year the country reported 89,862 cases of the disease, and the most affected age group was 25 to 34 years old.
Despite the progress, the country needs to reduce the number of people with the disease, acknowledged Pinto de Sousa, who emphasized that to achieve this, the country remains committed to mobilizing more resources and promoting initiatives to control, eliminate, and combat tuberculosis.
He added that an important step is to ensure that treatment services for the disease are increasingly integrated into primary health care, something to which the government is also committed.
The intention is for both private sector partners, civil society organizations, and academia to invest more in the fight against tuberculosis and in research into the disease, in order to accelerate technological advances to end tuberculosis by 2030.
World Tuberculosis Day, celebrated on March 24 each year, was established to raise public awareness of the global tuberculosis epidemic and efforts to eliminate the disease.
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