Maputo — Over 125,000 people are living with tuberculosis in Mozambique, with a notable increase in cases in the central and southern provinces.
According to Benedita José, head of the National Tuberculosis Control Programme, interviewed by Radio Moçambique, as part of the commemorations of World Tuberculosis Day, observed on 24 March each year, Inhambane, Gaza, and Maputo are the provinces most affected by the disease.
“Combating tuberculosis remains a priority for the sector. Around 125,000…
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