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Key facts on TB in South Africa
Key facts on TB in South Africa
- SA has one of the highest TB incidence rates globally and in some areas and age groups this exceed 1 in 100 people with the disease
- ~70% of TB patients are co-infected with HIV
- It has peaked in 2008 and is slowly declining thanks to the expansion of anti-retroviral treatment
- TB is curable with 6 months of treatment and the early it is diagnosed the better the chance of cure
- Drug resistant TB is an emerging problem in SA and for some types direct transmission can account for 80% of the disease burden
- You can only know if you have drug resistant TB if you get tested – this is free at state facilities with state of the art technologies applied
- A new drug has been introduced to treat TB and has shown positive results
- Patients in congregate settings (mines, prisons) are at a higher risk of acquiring the disease.
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