Kenya seeks aid from Tanzania amid shortage of Tuberculosis drugs

Health CS Wafula Nakhumicha during a past meeting. PHOTO | COURTESY
Health Cabinet Secretary Wafula Nakhumicha
says Kenya has sought the help of Tanzania to bridge the shortage of Tuberculosis
drugs in the country.
The
CS said the country has experienced shortages since October last year and has
put up measures to ensure endless supply to government hospitals including
changes from a single supplier to multiple suppliers.
“Towards
the end of September and October last year we had a shortage of TB medication,
but we went out of our way to the extent that we got support from our
neighbouring country Tanzania and we got sufficient stocks which have now been
distributed,” she said.
CS
Nakhumicha said the government is working to ensure that its medical stocks are
adequate so that no patient misses their
medication.
She
stated that by the end of January, all the public hospitals will have received
the drugs.
“We have
also worked on our supply chain and we are expecting that right now the stocks
should be adequate and will be receiving further stocks by February to ensure
that patients are covered,” she noted.
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