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TB rising in Singapore, contact tracing to be implemented
Channel NewsAsia - Wednesday, December 3
SINGAPORE: About 700 new cases of tuberculosis or TB were reported among Singapore residents in the first six months of 2008 compared to 1,256 cases for the whole of last year.
The projected incidence of TB this year is 38.4 per 100,000, higher than the 35.1 per 100,000 in 2007.
The Health Ministry will place TB under the Sixth Schedule of the Infectious Diseases Act with effect from December 1.
The other disease on the Sixth Schedule is SARS.
With the change, the ministry can now disclose particulars of the TB patient to the relevant authorities, and contact tracing can be carried out for infectious TB patients who have travelled on long—haul flights.
Infectious TB patients will also be prohibited from travelling on commercial flights, and recalcitrant TB patients will be required to complete treatment.
Those who continue to default their treatment may also be detained at the Communicable Diseases Centre at Tan Tock Seng Hospital till they are cured.
TB is a treatable disease, and it can spread through close prolonged contact such as sitting close to a person with TB on the plane.
86 per cent of the increase in TB cases in 2008 was among persons aged 50 and above.
The Health Ministry said these older adults went through periods when TB was highly prevalent, and they would have acquired latent infection in those early years and are manifesting the disease now.
— CNA/ir
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