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Tracking TB in Lesotho by World Health Organization (WHO)
This is how health workers track tuberculosis (TB) in Lesotho which has the second highest rate of new cases in the world. — in Lesotho. (near Lesotho)
This is how health workers track tuberculosis (TB) in Lesotho which has the second highest rate of new cases in the world. — in Lesotho. (near Lesotho)
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Brew Rintoko Al Muhtaj
good job..
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Rony Neogy
flash and educate the symptoms of TB for early detection
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Akinrotimi Felix Akinniyi
Thank u W.H.O
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Ghedamsi Hamza
nice job!
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Muhammad Adeel Tariq Bhatti
great work
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Natarajan Manimozhi
Learn from other disease control and do not repeat mistakes again..hope we will succeed in controlling this disease.
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Paresh Majumder
thanks, such sharing with all make a bridge to go ahead properly and to encourage related patient +doctors & health workers, Researchers for facing the same with full forces....
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Sammuel Oppong
TB a communicable,ai rborne and waterborne disease can be prevented and cured as it is.it is dreadful and need to be on awareness to all,TB is also a cardiovascular pandemic which harms the heart.is my prayer that this deadly disease can be controlled or eliminated from our world.
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Jane Nedu
WHO "God's blessing to our generation". Keep up the good work.
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Mala Karube
Good Job W.H.O i'm very proud of your jops
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Kai Fia W
Good job WHO..go ahead!!
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World Health Organization (WHO)
Many thanks to all for your encouraging comments.
Our biggest gratitude goes to field health workers around the world who diligently do their duties, creating a healthier world. Thank you!
Our biggest gratitude goes to field health workers around the world who diligently do their duties, creating a healthier world. Thank you!
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Wole Abiodun
yes we can!...
Make a better world.
Make a better world.
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Jose Orlando Correa Perez
quiero ayudar sobre el tema de tracoma
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TheAnh Nguyen
as the member of WHO,we can make a better world
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Nili Majumder
Great work... thanks lots...
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Olubukola Esther Bankole
WHO, well done
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Ibrahim Neam
WHO.Forevery time do good job.i'm glad to this &I hope the God help you in your works
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Stop TB Partnership
Thanks everyone for your positive comments, and thanks also to FIND (the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics) for helping us photograph this TB REACH project
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Subhashchandra Dabir
You are doing a good job.
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Befikadu K. Dagnachew
GOOD JOB WHO
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Abby Hamad
yes we can control TB using both horses and cutting edge technology. Thank you village/ community health workers. primary health care wont be complete without you. keep it up.
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Dinga F. Fofung
YOU MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACTIONS. IMAGINE A WORLD WITHOUT HIV AND AIDS. TELL A FRIEND ABOUT THIS......
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Mayank Sharma
intresting
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Asiru Roseline Olanike
You do well.(WHO).
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Asiru Roseline Olanike
What are d positive sign dat we can make us 2 detect TB. then and how can be prevented.
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Asiru Roseline Olanike
Can TB came into contact through sharing object?
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World Health Organization (WHO)
@Asiru Roseline Olanike: You should always check with your doctor to confirm TB. In the meantime, read http:// www.who.int/ features/qa/08/ en/index.html
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Susan Stone Salas
TB is air born,,, that means it travels through the air,,,, tending to afflict the young, old and those with compromised immune systems. My grandma had it as a child and she was forsed out of the hospital, and liked in make shift tents,,,, now this was in around 1920,,,,,, I sure wish hospitals and nursing homes would open up the windows!!!!!Dis infect everything the way the useto before!!! No wonder MERSA, and Staphtoccocus are common in hospitals,,,,,, ,,
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Rosario Limocon Salvani
congratulations to the men behind this Lesotho project. It's a big leap towards stopping TB. yes we can do it! I believe we can...
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