TB test cartridges in short supply

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, July 5 There is a scarcity of GeneXpert test cartridges necessary for screening of tuberculosis in the country. The Genexpert
test is a molecular test for tuberculosis which diagnoses TB by detecting the presence of TB bacteria
It uses a sputum sample and can give results in less than two hours. It can also detect genetic mutations associated with resistance to the
drug Rifampicin
An antibiotic, Rifampicin is used for prevention and treatment of tuberculosis and other infections. The GeneXpert test is available in 57
TB diagnostic centres across the country
However, 15 of the 57 centres have been facing a shortage of test cartridges for the past one week. There has been a wide use of GeneXpert
test this year as the national survey of tuberculosis is under way, said Bhim Singh Tinkari, director at National Tuberculosis Centre. &The
tests for tuberculosis have tripled this year
We are working to bring down the number of tuberculosis patients to zero by 2035, hence the increased tests,& added Tinkari
National Tubercluosis Centre had purchased 90,000 cartridges last year. The country needs at least 120,000 cartridges a year
We have been contacting the supplier and it will take at least a week time for the supply of the cartridges, said Tinkari. As many as 18
deaths are attributed to TB every day
A total of 123 new tuberculosis cases are reported on a daily basis
Some 34 cases of TB are not reported to hospitals
It is estimated that 44,000 new infections occur annually, while TB accounts for 5,000 to 7,000 deaths in a year across the country,
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