Cheap, smart and efficient: how giant rats are transforming the fight against TB
by Peter Muiruri in Dar es Salaam from Science | The Guardian on (#6T0K4)
After success in Tanzania, other African countries may introduce the rodents to help sniff out the disease
Mwajuma Abdalla Ngema went to the clinic in Dar es Salaam with a persistent cough and intense pain around her ribs. The mother of two was tested for tuberculosis (TB) but the result came back negative. I was given some medication to manage the cough but the pain was unbearable," says Ngema, who went home feeling frustrated at the lack of clarity over her health.
A few days later, Ngema was called back to Mbagala Kizuiani clinic - she had subsequently tested positive. She was relieved to finally have a diagnosis: I am currently on medication and on the road to recovery."
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