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    Ghana records major TB detection gap as 20,000 cases go untreated yearly

    SAMUELBy SAMUELMarch 22, 20262 Mins Read
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    The National Tuberculosis Programme has raised a red flag over a significant detection gap, revealing that nearly 20,000 TB cases go undetected and untreated in Ghana every year.Ghana travel guide

    Programmes Manager of the National TB Programme, Dr. Bernard Ziem, disclosed that while Ghana estimates about 44,000 new TB cases annually, current resource capacity only allows the health system to identify between 22,000 and 24,000 cases.

    This leaves a dangerous shortfall of infected individuals who unknowingly continue to spread the airborne disease within their communities.

    Speaking on Breakfast Daily on Channel One TV on Friday, March 20, Dr. Ziem emphasised the urgency of bridging this gap to meet the global target of ending TB by 2030, a goal that aims to reduce the incidence of the disease by 90%.

    “An untreated person will continue to transmit it to others,” Dr Ziem warned. “Because this is an airborne disease, it is transmitted by droplet infections from people who have the active disease when they cough, sneeze, or even just talk.”

    The detection shortfall is particularly alarming among children. The programme expects children to account for 8 to 10% of all detected cases, translating to about 2,000 children annually. However, in 2025, only 700 paediatric cases were identified.TV Networks & Stations

    Health officials are now intensifying screening efforts, particularly in high-risk environments. These target populations include individuals living in poorly ventilated areas such as prisons and slums, as well as mining communities, persons living with HIV, and those with poorly controlled chronic conditions like diabetes.

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