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    HEAD OF YEREVAN DELEGATION OF ICRC ON TUBERCULOSIS-FIGHT: IT IS NOT THE TIME NOW TO REST ON WHAT HAS BEEN ACHIEVED AND ADMIRE RESULTS

    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Sept 27 2007

    ArmInfo. The ICRC has worked hard for many years in Armenia to help
    fight TB in the penitentiary system. These efforts have included the
    provision of medicine, technical assistance and training, as well as
    the construction and equipping of various facilities, including the
    National Reference Laboratory, Head of the Yerevan delegation of the
    International Committee of Red Cross James Reynolds told ArmInfo.

    He said that the standard of TB treatment for prisoners in Armenia has
    improved greatly over the years - as a result of better awareness,
    infrastructure and staff know-how. As a result the ICRC plans to
    gradually hand over its TB control in prisons programme during
    2008 to the authorities (i.e. Ministries of Justice and Health). It
    should not be forgotten, however, that TB is a difficult disease to
    treat, requiring skilled and dedicated health professionals and the
    cooperation of both the penitentiary staff and prisoners themselves. It
    is essential to avoid complacency, and to continue to build the links
    between the prison and civil health sectors - if TB spreads within
    the prison system, sooner or later the rest of the population will
    suffer too. Finally, Armenia is starting to benefit from important
    funding from the Global Fund in this area; this provides an excellent
    opportunity to keep the disease under control.

    The standard of TB treatment for prisoners in Armenia has
    improved greatly over the years - as a result of better awareness,
    infrastructure and staff know-how. As a result the ICRC plans to
    gradually hand over its TB control in prisons programme during
    2008 to the authorities (i.e. Ministries of Justice and Health). It
    should not be forgotten, however, that TB is a difficult disease to
    treat, requiring skilled and dedicated health professionals and the
    cooperation of both the penitentiary staff and prisoners themselves.

    It is essential to avoid complacency, and to continue to build the
    links between the prison and civil health sectors - if TB spreads
    within the prison system, sooner or later the rest of the population
    will suffer too. Finally, Armenia is starting to benefit from important
    funding from the Global Fund in this area; this provides an excellent
    opportunity to keep the disease under control. This issue should
    be treated very seriously. I can only say that it is not the time
    to rest on what has been achieved and admire the results, James
    Reynolds resumed.
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