Saturday, November 18, 2023

Preventing Resistant Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Together

 World AMR Awareness Week (WAAW), 2023

Civil Society Note 

Point to Ponder 

World AMR Awareness Week (WAAW) begins on 18 November; it will end on 24 November 2023 with a call Preventing Antimicrobial Resistance together to generate awareness among people about the menace of the development of resistance against all antimicrobial agents. Currently, resistance is growing against the ancient bacteria Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. The anti-tubercular drugs Rifampicin, Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide, and Ethambutol are administered to treat all forms of Tuberculosis. All these drugs have nowadays developed resistance, making TB Treatment difficult. One school of thought believes that development-resistant Mycobacterium Tuberculosis is a sequel of man-made phenomenon. The appropriate dose and schedule can prevent resistance if Directly Observed Treatment (DOT) is maintained.



TB Study Group (TSG) on World AMR Awareness Week calls for the proper administration of DOT for all forms of TB Treatment to prevent Resistant Mycobacterium Tuberculosis together.   

Friday, September 29, 2023

Urgently ENDING TB Needs Uninterrupted Supply Chain

Civil Society Note 

Point to Ponder 

Urgently Ending TB is a mammoth task for TB Advocates, activists, and healthcare workers. Other points that hampered the effective TB Control Program are wide gaps between TB commitments and TB realities like on-the-ground budgetary allocation and availability of funds with the Ministry of Health (MoH), and the National Tuberculosis Control Program to procure the anti-TB drug and reagent in time. Therefore, uninterrupted drug supplies and reagents face shortages at the community level.

Hence, implementation of quality Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS) to save lives. It is the duty of the government to allocate resources timely and adequately to ensure effective TB services to save lives.


Wednesday, September 6, 2023

United Nation High Level Meeting (UNHLM) 2023

Civil Society Note

Point to Ponder 

UNHLM 2023 on TB
(22 September 2023)
TB STUDY GROUP (TSG) humbly requests all UN member states to allocate adequate resources for urgently Ending TB worldwide. TSG also urges to set up a realistic target for diagnosing and treating all forms of TB; unrealistic targets can be misleading for TB workers to End TB.

Dr. Ahmed Parvez Zabeen, Honorary Chief Executive Officer (CEO), TB STUDY GROUP

An effective TB vaccine is needed to prevent TB from Latent TB Infection (LTBI) by 50%. The heads of government and states who will attend the 78th UNGA firmly plead to allocate enough funds for effective TB vaccine development as soon as possible to make a TB-free World.

Saturday, April 8, 2023

World Health Organization (WHO) celebrates 75 years of health services





 Bangladesh as a member states of World Health Organization (WHO) celebrates 75 years of WHO in befitting manners. Dr. Ahmed Parvez Zabeen, public health specialist and TB activists in an television interview stated that the services by WHO in last 75 years saves many life's in the world. He also reiterates that implementation of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through Primary Health Care (PHC) ensuring Essential Health Coverage saves billion of life's  in the world. 

Saturday, March 25, 2023

World Tuberculosis Day 2023: Information on Tuberculosis


Dr. Ahmed Parvez Zabeen, Public Health Specialist and Tuberculosis Activist informs about what is tuberculosis, signs and symptoms, treatment and prevention on World Tuberculosis Day 2023. 

Friday, March 24, 2023

Bangladesh celebrates World TB Day 2023

 







Bangladesh celebrates World TB Day 2023 with renewed calls for YES! WE CAN END TB; হ্যাঁ! আমরা যক্ষ্মা নির্মূল করতে পারি। 

Friday, March 3, 2023

Bangladesh celebrates World TB Day 2020



 Pre-COVID 19 era celebration of World TB Day 2020. First index case of COVID 19 detected in 8th March 20220. The out-door celebration begins on 1st March 2020. Later on, every events was suspended due to upsurge of COVID 19. SARS CoV 2 virus was responsible for pandemic all over the world.