08 Jul • Nigeria
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Nigeria: Janna Health Foundation screens for TB amongst football fans in Sardauna
Given the limited availability of TB services in Sardauna, JHF funded a football tournament that ran for 3 months, during which they actively screened for TB amongst spectators.
12 February, 2020Nigeria: Gombe State Agency for the Control of AIDS (GomSACA) screens internally displaced persons for TB
TB case finding and care services reached internally displaced persons seeking refuge from Boko Haram Insurgency in north-eastern Nigeria.
27 June, 2019African Regional TB Summit: It’s time for Africa to step up efforts to find all missing people with TB
The African Regional TB Summit took place March 4-6 in Kigali, Rwanda, to review progress and challenges, share best practices and support countries to achieve national and global targets.
03 May, 2019Nigeria: Active case finding in designated health facilities increases notifications
Close collaboration with management and staff of outpatient departments ensures successful operation of the program.
11 February, 2019Nigeria: Janna Health Foundation (JHF) screens for TB in Nomadic Communities in Gassol, Taraba State
The project screened 12 nomadic communities and active TB case-finding is still underway in Taraba and Adamawa States.
11 February, 2019Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) raises awareness about GeneXpert technology to improve TB case finding
IHVN conducted sensitization exercises amongst health care providers in a hub and spoke model to increase demand for Genexpert TB assays across 30 sites in 5 states of Nigeria.
08 January, 2019Nigeria: Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine screens slum dwellers for TB through private pharmacies
Private Medicine Vendors are trained to collect sputum samples and send them to the Zankli Research Center for GeneXpert TB tests.
06 December, 2018Nigeria: Janna Health Foundation conducts active screening for TB among internally displaced persons in Numan
Authorities and organizations in the area have recognized the prompt response of JHF to the health needs of internally displaced persons.
11 October, 2018Nigeria: Janna Health Foundation screens Nomad communities and schools for TB
The Janna Health Foundation (JHF) in Nigeria has implemented the first ever TB interventions in Nomad communities and schools in the country.
07 August, 2018Nigeria: The Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) finds more than 17,800 people with TB through active ‘door-to-door’ case finding
This community-based intervention targeted 365 slums in 87 Local Government Areas in 22 priority states during July - December 2017.
07 August, 2018Contact Tracing of Index Drug-Resistant TB Patients Under Way – Thanks to Efforts by the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria
The Institute of Human Virology is placing its efforts on contact tracing of index patients of drug-resistant TB. In the first quarter of 2018, 1'476 contacts of index DR-TB patients were traced.
14 July, 2018
To find more of its missing people with TB, Nigeria is significantly accelerating the implementation of its public-private mix (PPM) strategy for improving private sector participation in the provision of TB services. The approach will particularly focus on engaging all faith-based organizations, support the expansion of new private for-profit health facilities as well as engage private laboratories, community pharmacists and private medical vendors for TB screening and referral to TB diagnostic facilities. A performance-based model is currently planned to be established. Nigeria is also making use of its Matching Funds through the optimization of 390 GeneXpert facilities across the country to improve efficiencies and diagnostic throughput.
The country is also expanding its active case finding interventions which target slum dwellers in selected big cities as well as internally displaced persons within camps and host communities. Childhood TB case finding is strengthened through the integration of TB services into reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (RMNACH) services and nutrition clinics. Finally, TB case finding will be strengthened through the establishment of a performance-based funding approach incentivizing the performance of community volunteers. Systematic screening for TB in community settings, as well as scale-up of contact tracing of index TB patients is also being expanded through the Global Fund’s Matching Funds.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_tab][/vc_tabs][/vc_column][/vc_row]