Marshalls to get $1.5M in US health grant

“This disease needs to be stopped in its tracks for the health of the Marshallese people,” said Babauta.  “If left unchecked it would burden the community not just with expensive medical care but with lives lost prematurely.  This is not the first occurrence of drug resistant TB in the Freely Associated States.  I am increasingly concerned that given the free migration privileges of FAS citizens to the U.S., outbreaks such as this demands quick and immediate action by FAS leaders, the federal government and U.S. jurisdictions most visited by FAS citizens.  Containment and cure should be our priority to ensure that FAS and U.S. citizens are protected.” 

He added, “In the recent past there has been a similar outbreak in the Federated States of Micronesia and I anticipate that the lessons learned will provide an excellent model for the Marshalls to follow and provide a similar outcome of success.”

In 2008, an outbreak of drug resistant TB occurred in the Federated States of Micronesia.

The U.S. government through the Department of the Interior, at that time, provided similar assistance to successfully stem the spread of the disease.

 

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