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    Armenia recorded success in struggle against tuberculosis

    14:41, 16 March, 2013

    YEREVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS. 1125 new cases of tuberculosis have
    been recorded in Armenia last year, 60 people died. "Armenpress'
    reports that during the 2-day course on the topic "Let's Stop
    Tuberculosis" held in Tsaghkadzor for the purpose of awareness raising
    of mass media representatives on March 16, Armen Hayrapetyan - the
    head of the "National Office of the Struggle against Tuberculosis"
    SNCO of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Republic of Armenia -
    mentioned that tuberculosis is a curable disease. He also noted that
    its effective treatment requires applying to the doctor in time. "In
    the last 11 years we had a peak in 2005. With the adoption of a
    national program in 2006, there were 37 cases of tuberculosis out of
    100 thousand citizens due to the measures taken according to the data
    of 2012. The death index has also decreased," Hayrapetyan said. The
    number of children with tuberculosis reaches 25 in the republic. The
    main goal of the "National Program of the Struggle against
    Tuberculosis" adopted by the Government of the Republic of Armenia in
    2006 is to decrease the tuberculosis burden in Armenia and ensure
    cheap costs of the diagnosis and high-quality treatment services of
    that disease, as well as providing the population with free medical
    services.

    The head of the governmental non-profit organization "National Office
    of the Struggle against Tuberculosis" claimed that Armenia has also
    had a significant success in the sphere of medicine planning and
    management during recent years. Among other things the expert noted:
    "There is no shortage of medicine in our country."

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