UPNG hosts free TB screening for students, staff and families

The University of Papua New Guinea’s Clinic, in partnership with the National Capital District Provincial Health Authority and World Vision, conducted a Free Tuberculosis Systematic Screening and Intervention Program last week (April 14 to 17).

The initiative forms part of the eight-month Systematic Screening for TB (SSF) program, funded by the Global Fund.

Mr. Punia Tungi, team leader for the SSF program, explained that the intervention aims to strengthen early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of tuberculosis, particularly among high-risk populations within the Moresby North-West catchment.

“World Vision is assisting NCDPHA to run the program because of the manpower and systems required,” Mr. Tungi said.

His team also verifies external donors and NGOs to ensure funding is directed to credible partners.

All UPNG students, staff, and dependents were encouraged to participate regardless of symptoms.

Individuals aged 15 years and above underwent chest X-rays using portable Mobile Digital Screening units, alongside TB awareness sessions, risk assessments, and sputum AFB testing for those showing symptoms.

The screening recorded strong turnout throughout the week, reflecting growing awareness and community engagement in the fight against TB. Services were provided free of charge.

He emphasized that early detection is critical in reducing transmission and improving treatment outcomes.

By identifying cases before symptoms worsen, he said, the program seeks to prevent further spread within the university community and surrounding areas.

The SSF program underscores the role of donor funding and local partnerships in delivering large-scale public health interventions.

Rather than waiting for patients to present at clinics, systematic screening brings services directly to the population, he said.

All eligible members of the university community were strongly encouraged to participate.

Steven Kenda
Steven Kendahttp://www.thepngsun.com
Mr Steven Kenda holds a Bachelor of Art in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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