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Why TB Still Kills Thousands in Nigeria Despite Free Care

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May 10, 2026 • 9:33 PM
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Why TB Still Kills Thousands in Nigeria Despite Free Care
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Tuberculosis remains a deadly threat in Nigeria, with 510,000 annual cases including 61,000 children, despite free treatment. WHO ranks Nigeria highest in Africa for TB burden, fueled by undiagnosed cases (175,000 gap), stigma, late diagnosis, poverty, and rising drug-resistant strains. Experts highlight self-medication and vulnerable groups like children, HIV patients, prisoners, miners, and IDPs. Progress includes GeneXpert expansion, case notifications rising from 106,533 in 2018 to 405,324 in 2024, $54M govt drug funding, Pluslife Mini Dock rollout (1,000+ units), and First Lady's N1B diagnostic support. Calls for sustained financing and community efforts persist amid catastrophic costs for 71% of affected households.
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