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STATE REVIEW MEETING OF KWARA STATE TUBERCULOSIS LEPROSY AND BURULI ULCER CONTROL PROGRAMME (KWSTBLCP)

STATE REVIEW MEETING OF KWARA STATE TUBERCULOSIS LEPROSY AND BURULI ULCER CONTROL PROGRAMME (KWSTBLCP) First Quarter, 2024 State Review Meeting of Kwara State Tuberculosis Leprosy and Buruli Ulcer Control Programme (KWSTBLCP) attended by SHEAD team represented by Iyanuoluwa Ayinde and Olamide Daniel. The meeting was graced with the presence of the Hon Commissioner for Health, Dr Amina Ahmed El-Imam and Director of Public Health Dr Oluwatosin Fakayode. The Hon Commissioner commended the great effort of the State Program Manager Fatima Omowumi Lawal-lah.,ARFH Nigeria SHEAD CENTRE – INC and other stakeholders in ensuring #Tuberculosis is eradicated in the State. She equally encouraged all the TBLS not to relent in their quest to eliminate #TB, #Leprosy #buruliulcer in their various LGA. She there after presented certificates of award of achievements to TBLS of Ilorin West LGA Hajia Afusat Akanbi as the overall best LGA in the Q1 of 2024 and also to Isin LGA, Mr John Adebayo as the most improved LGA in the 1st quarter. NTBLCP IHV Nigeria World Health Organization The Global Fund USAID ARFH Nigeria

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SHEAD CENTRE INC. IN COLLABORATION WITH KWARA STATE MINISTRY OF HEALTH CELEBRATES TUBERCULOSIS WORLD TB DAY

SHEAD CENTRE INC. IN COLLABORATION WITH KWARA STATE MINISTRY OF HEALTH CELEBRATES TUBERCULOSIS WORLD TB DAY On this year’s #WorldTBDay 2024, we SHEAD CENTRE INC (led by Iyanuoluwa Ayinde) joined hands with our esteemed partners – #Kwara State Ministry of Health under the leadership of the Honourable Commissioner for Health Dr. Amina Ahmed El-Imam with her great team, Oluwatosin Fakayode (Director of Public Health), Dr Fatima Omowumi Lawal-lah. (Program Manager, STBLCP) and LGATBLS and the Community Based Organizations to commemorate #WorldTBDay! Outreach was organized and the community members were reached with tuberculosis (TB) screening, HIV testing and Counseling, information on Basic Facts about TB and lot more. Together, we’re taking a stand against #tuberculosis and reaffirming our commitment to ending this global health crisis. Join us in spreading awareness and fostering support for TB prevention, treatment, and care. Together, we can make a difference! NTBLCP ARFH Nigeria IHV-Nigeria The Global Fund Stop TB Partnership TB Alliance KNCV TB Plus World Health Organization USAID

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Mid-Term Review National Strategic Plan for TB Control (the Year 2023) – SHEAD NIGERIA

Earlier in the week, Shepherd for Health Environment Advocacy and Development SHEAD a Community Based Organisation based in Ikire, Osun State participated in the just concluded NTBLCP Mid Term Review of National Strategic Plan for TB Control – NSP (2021-2025) where community TB intervention, ably coordinated by SHEAD Centre (Osun Lead CBO) was also reviewed. During the visit, Advocacy was paid to Alapomu of Apomu Kingdom His Royal Majesty (HRM), Oba Kayode Adenekan Afolabi, and key stakeholders in the state to ensure sustainability and ownership of programs and to ensure we keep eradicating TB disease in Osun state and Nigeria. The goal of the TB NSP (2021 – 2025) is to ensure universal access to high-quality, patient-centred TB prevention, diagnosis and treatment services for all Nigerians with all forms of TB, regardless of geographic location, income, gender, age, religion, tribe or other affiliations. Tuberculosis (TB) is a public health problem in Nigeria. The country ranks 6th among the 30 high TB burden countries globally and 1st in Africa. Currently the incidence of TB in the country is 219/100,000.

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Capacity building on proper and effective adherence counseling of TB patients

Shepherd for Health, Environment Advocacy, and Development Center (SHEADNG) staff was at the recently concluded capacity building on proper and effective adherence counseling of TB patients to improve case finding and enrollment.The capacity has further enabled the participant to institute a strong tracking system for all diagnosed Drug-resistant TB patients. Non-adherence to tuberculosis treatment is a risk factor for multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis. Hence, the need for effective adherence counseling among TB patients to optimize treatment outcomes.  

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Sheadng at CBO Programme Review Meeting in Abuja

Earlier in the week, Shepherd for Health, Environment Advocacy, and Development Center (Sheadng) participated in the Lead Community Base Organization (CBO) review meeting organized by @ntblcp – National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control Programme (NTBLCP). It was a great time to review the process of community implementation, identify challenges and resolve all issues affecting the implementation of the GlobalFund TB grant.

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SHEAD Centre donates refrigerators and stabilizers to Isale Oyo PHC (Truenat Site Lab) at Boripe LGA, Osun.

Dr. Queen Ogbuji (GF TB Coordinator, ARFH Abuja) presenting the donation on behalf of Shead Center, Osun to Truenat Site Lab Earlier in the week, SHEAD Centre procured and donated a 240litres refrigerator and 2000 volts stabilizer to Isale-oyo PHC (Truenat site Lab) in Boripe LGA, Osun state for proper storage of sputum samples.The donation was done on behalf of SHEAD by Dr Queen Ogbuji (GF TB Coordinator, ARFH Abuja) during her oversight function to Osun state. The donation was received by state EQA officer representing the State TB Programme Manager, The Deputy Secretary Primary Health Care Boripe LGA, TB Supervisors from neighbouring LGAs (Ifelodun, ila, Odootin,ifedayo) and other facility staffs. SHEAD Centre will continue to invest in rendering quality services until TB is eradicated in Nigeria.

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What is Tuberculosis?

Tuberculosis also known as TB is an infectious disease that typically goes after your lungs. It can likewise spread to different parts of your body, like to your brain, kidney, and spine. A kind of microbes or bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes it. It spreads from person to person through tiny droplets released into the air via coughs and sneezes. TB can be fatal, but in many cases, it is preventable and treatable. Tuberculosis is among the main ten reasons for worldwide mortality (Dye, 1999; Borgdorff et al., 2002). Today, most cases are restored with antibiotics (anti-toxins). However, it requires a long investment. You need to take drugs for somewhere around 6 to 9 months. Once uncommon in developed nations, tuberculosis contaminations started expanding in 1985, mostly as a result of the emergence of HIV, the infection that causes AIDS. HIV weakens an individual’s immune system, so it can’t battle the TB microorganisms. Nonetheless, due to more grounded control programs, tuberculosis started to diminish again in 1993. Yet, it stays a worldwide concern, particularly in places like Russia, South America, and Africa. Symptoms Although your body can harbor the bacteria that cause tuberculosis, your immune system usually can prevent you from becoming sick. For this reason, specialists make a differentiation between the types of tuberculosis that exist: Latent TB: This is a inert type of TB. In this case, you have a TB disease, yet the bacteria in your body are idle or inactive and cause no side effects or shows no symptoms. Latent TB, likewise called Inactive TB or TB disease, isn’t infectious. Latent TB can turn into active TB, so treatment is important. Active TB: Also called TB Disease, this condition makes you wiped out and, much of the time can spread to other people. It can happen weeks or years after infection with the TB bacteria. Ninety percent of active cases in adults come from a latent TB infection. Latent TB doesn’t have symptoms. A skin or blood test can tell if you have it. Signs of active TB disease include: A cough that lasts more than 3 weeks Chest pain, or pain with breathing or coughing Coughing up blood or mucus Feeling tired all the time (Fatigue) Night sweats Chills Fever Loss of appetite Weight loss

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SHEAD at National TB Conference 2021, Abuja

Shepherd for Health, Environment Advocacy (SHEAD) Centre Staff addressing the National TB Conference 2021 delegates on the importance of effective Engagement of community Leaders and other stakeholders in Ending TB in the community and how SHEAD as a lead CBO (Community Based Organization) on Global Fund Community TB ACF Project is carrying out the Community base case findings in Osun State. The conference brought together different stakeholders within and outside Nigeria working to end TB in the country. Deliberations were made on topical issues on TB control, foster and harness inter-sectoral and institutional collaboration to end TB in Nigeria. The Conference was a platform for all stakeholders to deliberate on the magnitude and dimensions of the effects of Covid-19 pandemic on TB control in Nigeria. SHEAD delegate also had the opportunity to share experiences and recommend strategies to address TB control.

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