A spike in tuberculosis cases just hit Malaysia’s tracker, yet the Health Ministry insists the situation is under control and drug stockpiles are not running dry.
TB situation and official stance
TB situation and official stance
- Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad said case numbers have climbed recently.
- Despite the bump, the Health Ministry describes the outlook as manageable.
- Ramadan was dismissed as a driver of TB spread.
- Current medicine supplies were described as sufficient.
- Dzulkefly Ahmad reminded the public that TB spreads through the air.
- Compared with Covid-19, he said, TB does not transmit as aggressively.
- People showing symptoms were urged to get screened quickly.
- Persistent coughs should trigger a medical check without delay.
- Officials pushed proper cough manners in shared spaces.
- Ventilation in enclosed areas was highlighted as important.
- Mask use was advised for anyone feeling unwell.
- Long chats in packed or tight spots were discouraged.
- Health Ministry data logged 3,161 cases by Epidemiological Week 6.
- Recent surveillance added 596 fresh infections to the tally.
- Sabah topped the list with 755 cases reported.
- Selangor and Sarawak followed with 596 and 332 cases, respectively.