Diagnosis of TB delayed as poor people visit doctors late Meghalaya CM
The number of tuberculosis cases was 4,188 in 2021, which increased to 5,020 the next year, but came down to 3,935 till October 2023, Lyngdoh said.;
Shillong: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma said the diagnosis of tuberculosis is sometimes delayed, especially among poorer people who do not visit a doctor until the symptoms have become severe.
In 2023, the number of TB cases detected in Meghalaya is 3,935 till October.
"There is a significant delay in the diagnosis of Tuberculosis, especially among poorer people who do not visit a doctor until the symptoms have become severe," the chief minister said.
He was addressing the North East TB Free Summit here, which was attended by Health Minister Dr M Ampareen Lyngdoh and WHO Representative Dr Roderico H Ofrin.
Sangma said the state shares the national goals and aspirations and Meghalaya's challenging terrain and dispersed population have made it necessary to establish TB diagnostic and treatment facilities in remote areas.
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