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Health Minister: 85% of TB cases in Malaysia involve local

February 18, 2026 at 01:52 AM
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Health Minister: 85% of TB cases in Malaysia involve local
PETALING JAYA: Some 85% of the reported tuberculosis (TB) cases in Malaysia involved locals, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad. Read full story

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PETALING JAYA: Some 85% of the reported tuberculosis (TB) cases in Malaysia involved locals, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad. Read full story Health Minister: 85% of TB cases in Malaysia involve local. Stay informed with the latest developments and expert analysis on this important story.
PETALING JAYA: Some 85% of the reported tuberculosis (TB) cases in Malaysia involved locals, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad. Read full story PETALING JAYA: Some 85% of the reported tuberculosis (TB) cases in Malaysia involved locals, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.Dzulkefly said, contrary to some public sentiment, foreigners make up only 15% of the reported TB cases.“Recently, various perceptions have emerged linking the spread of TB to the influx of foreign nationals.“However, the facts show otherwise. Data from the Health Ministry confirms that 85% of reported cases involve local citizens, while only 15% involve foreigners.“This means the risk of transmission within our own communities is real and must not be taken lightly,” he said in a Facebook statement on Wednesday (Feb 18).He said the disease is not merely a clinical issue, but also a 'disease of poverty' as it is closely associated with socio-economic factors such as overcrowded living conditions and malnutrition.ALSO READ :TB outbreak: Malaysia records 503 new casesDzulkefly said TB is not a new phenomenon in Malaysia's public health landscape, as it has existed for a long time and remains an endemic disease that requires serious attention from all parties.“The Mycobacterium Tuberculosis germ is highly resilient, but the good news is that TB can be prevented, treated, and fully cured if detected early and if patients adhere to at least six months of antibiotic treatment.The minister urged the public to be aware of the disease's symptoms and to take preventive measures.“Seek medical attention immediately if you have a cough lasting more than two weeks, fever or night sweats, and unexplained weight loss.“Take preventive steps and ensure children receive the BCG immunisation, and practise a healthy lifestyle with good home ventilation,” he said.He also called on the public to put an end to the stigma against those with TB.He said his ministry remains committed to strengthening its active case detection strategy and working with various agencies through a whole-of-government approach to end TB endemicity in Malaysia.On Monday (Feb 16), the Health Ministry reportedly said that a total of 503 new TB cases were detected nationwide up to Epidemiological Week 5 this year, bringing the cumulative total to 2,571 cases.It said Sabah recorded the highest number at 614, followed by Selangor (476), Sarawak (257), Johor (233) as well as Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya (202). Related stories:TB outbreak: Malaysia records 503 new casesMOH: 503 new TB cases in Week 5TB situation under control, says Johor govt10 new active TB clusters detected nationwide, Dewan Rakyat told Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates! Tags / Keywords: Tuberculosis , TB , Malaysia , Locals , Health Minister , Dzulkefly Ahmad. Report a mistake What is the issue about? Spelling and grammatical error Factually incorrect Story is irrelevant This field is mandatory. Please provide details of the report. Email (optional) Please enter valid email. Report issue Cancel Invalid captcha response. Please re-try again. Thank you for your report! Related News Corporate News 11 Feb 2026 China to prioritise stimulating consumption in 2026 True Or Not 12 Feb 2026 QuickCheck: Was a tuberculosis patient jailed for refusing mandatory treatment in Sandakan? Markets 11 Feb 2026 Buoyant stocks pause for breath on signs of softening US consumption

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