Early Detection of Disease Held in Panggang Island
access_time March 21 2017 03:13 PM remove_red_eye 1567
Reported by Suparni | Translated by Maria Inggita
Reported by Suparni | Translated by Maria Inggita
Residents in Panggang Island, North Seribu Islands Sub-district, Seribu Islands received proactive health service to early-detect tuberculosis (TB), leprosy, and HIV/AIDS.
Early detection will be followed up with early anticipation to prevent disease transmission
Seribu Islands Health Sub-dept. Head, Yuddy Dimyati said proactive health service is realized by directly visiting each resident house.
"Early detection will be followed up with early anticipation to prevent disease transmission," he said, Tuesday (3/21).
Children Immunization in Jakarta Targeted to Touch 95 PercentAccording to him, examination is already done in 638 resident houses. "As result, they found 90 residents suspected having TB and 3 residents are TB positive," he closed.