+ Follow NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS PROGRAM Tag
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[Title] => 'Ailing' TB center in financial crisis
[Summary] => After having dedicated itself to the fight against tuberculosis for almost a century now, the Cebu TB Pavilion has become an 'ailing' institution for the lack of funds to continue with its advocacy.
In a letter to the Talisay City government dated December 5, the non-profit charitable institution is asking for "whatever assistance that could possibly be extended to an already ailing institution."
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[Title] => TB No.1 killer pa rin sa Pilipinas, 75 katao namamatay araw-araw
[Summary] => Walong taon mula nang ipatupad ng pamahalan ang paraang paggagamot sa tuberculosis (TB)na inirekomenda ng World Health Organizations, mataas pa rin ag bilang ng mga Pilipinong nagtataglay ng nasabing sakit at tinatayang may 75 katao ang namamatay sa TB araw-araw sa Pilipinas.
Ayon sa Department of Health, ikaapat ang TB sa mga pangunahing sanhi ng pagkamatay ng mga Pilipino at ikaanim sa mga pangunahing sanhi ng sakit sa bansa. Ikapito rin ang Pilipinas sa buong mundo sa dami ng populasyong may TB at ikalawa naman sa Western Pacific region ng WHO.
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[Title] => TB still a serious problem in RP
[Summary] => Eight years after the Philippine health system adopted a tuberculosis treatment method considered most effective by the World Health Organization, the disease remains prevalent in the country, claiming an average 75 lives daily.
According to the Department of Health (DOH), TB is still the fourth leading cause of death among Filipinos and ranks sixth among the leading causes of illnesses in the country. In terms of the number of TB cases, the Philippines is seventh worldwide and second in the Western Pacific.
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NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS PROGRAM
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In a letter to the Talisay City government dated December 5, the non-profit charitable institution is asking for "whatever assistance that could possibly be extended to an already ailing institution."
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Ayon sa Department of Health, ikaapat ang TB sa mga pangunahing sanhi ng pagkamatay ng mga Pilipino at ikaanim sa mga pangunahing sanhi ng sakit sa bansa. Ikapito rin ang Pilipinas sa buong mundo sa dami ng populasyong may TB at ikalawa naman sa Western Pacific region ng WHO.
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According to the Department of Health (DOH), TB is still the fourth leading cause of death among Filipinos and ranks sixth among the leading causes of illnesses in the country. In terms of the number of TB cases, the Philippines is seventh worldwide and second in the Western Pacific.
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December 7, 2005 - 12:00am