Tuesday, January 15, 2008

TB trouble


TB trouble, originally uploaded by mattcotham.

As many of you know, TB, HIV, and malaria have become the focus of
international attention and research over the last five years with the
advent of the global fund, emphasis on research, and increasing funding
sources from places like the US and the WHO. We are beginning to see
the tip of what will likely be a increasing scourge of MDR-TB, which
stands for 'multi-drug resistant' TB. Because TB is so common in places
like Zambia, we don't go around treating contacts of people with TB,
which means that occasionally we will see entire families, one by one,
as they come in and are diagnosed with TB in the hospital. This
particular lady was the wife of a man I treated 2 months previously, and
who's brother I also treated 2 months before that, and who I'm sure also
has several infected children running around their home, not to mention
neighbors, extended family, and so on. We are unfortunately
short-staffed in our ability to do community follow-up, which would be a
place I would like to increase hospital services out and about in the
area if we can find funding for a program like that. But I'm often
struck at how deep the iceberg goes when I scratch the surface in the
hospital.

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