Abbott and Abbott Fund Expand Commitment to Improving Health Care in Tanzania With Dedication of New Lab and Launch of New Diagn
27 Juni 2007 - 10:16AM
PR Newswire (US)
Abbott Fund Will Upgrade All of Tanzania's Regional Hospital
Laboratories, and Abbott to Provide 1 Million Free Rapid HIV Tests
ARUSHA, Tanzania, June 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Abbott's
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Miles D. White joined
Tanzania's Minister of Health and Social Welfare the Hon. David
Mwakyusa in Arusha today to dedicate the new Abbott Fund-supported
laboratory at Mt. Meru Hospital. Mr. White also today announced two
new initiatives that will improve overall access to health care,
and expand access to HIV testing and care throughout Tanzania.
Specifically, Mr. White noted that Abbott Fund will work with the
Government of Tanzania to modernize all of the country's regional
hospital laboratories. He also announced that Abbott will donate 1
million rapid HIV tests to support Tanzania's national HIV testing
program. Like many countries in Africa, Tanzania continues to face
significant health care challenges. Life expectancy in the country
is 48 years -- about 30 years less than many European countries. In
addition, Tanzania has just one doctor for every 24,000 patients.
One of the countries hardest hit by HIV/AIDS, about seven percent
of the people in Tanzania are infected with the disease.
Resource-limited health care systems, including a lack of modern
hospital laboratories and trained lab workers, continue to be key
barriers to scaling up HIV testing and treatment for people with
HIV. "Improving the health and health care of our people is a
national priority and must involve NGOs, the private sector and
international organizations," said Minister Mwakyusa. "With these
new programs and the ongoing support of Abbott and Abbott Fund, we
are improving our ability to provide basic health care for people
in every town and village across the country." Improving the
country's hospital laboratories is fundamental to improving care in
Tanzania; these laboratories provide testing services crucial for
diagnosis, prevention, treatment and ongoing disease monitoring of
HIV/AIDS, as well as diabetes, heart disease and many other
conditions. These new initiatives build on Abbott Fund's $50+
million investment in a unique public-private partnership with the
Government of Tanzania to strengthen the country's health care
system. Abbott Fund has improved the government's national HIV
treatment program, expanding HIV testing and treatment capabilities
at more than 90 health centers and rural clinics -- bringing HIV
care to people in some remote villages for the first time. Through
these programs, nearly one in three people on HIV treatment in
Tanzania are receiving care at facilities that have benefited from
Abbott Fund support. Abbott Fund also recently opened a new program
office in Tanzania to manage its extensive HIV/AIDS philanthropic
efforts and partnerships in the country. The new office is the
first outside Abbott Fund's U.S. headquarters, and the first and
only corporate foundation office in Tanzania. "I'm proud to stand
here today, five years since my first visit to Tanzania, to see how
far we've come. Yet I recognize the work ahead of us," said Mr.
White. "Opening our first corporate foundation office in Dar es
Salaam and launching these new initiatives signifies our commitment
to continue to work on the ground, side by side with the government
and people of Tanzania." Modernized Hospital Laboratory Dedicated
at Mt. Meru Hospital The newly modernized laboratory at Mt. Meru
Hospital dedicated today, along with upgrades at the outpatient
clinic and extensive training of staff, will improve care for 4
million people across the Arusha region. The hospital can now
provide automated testing crucial for the diagnosis and continued
monitoring of HIV/AIDS and many other diseases. Improvements have
tripled capacity at the laboratory, which is now able to serve up
to 150 patients each day versus just 45 patients prior to the
renovations. In addition, specialized Abbott employee volunteers
have provided technical training and support for lab staff and
clinicians. "The modernized laboratory and upgrades in outpatient
care have allowed us to provide patients with the right testing and
care much faster than before, which has helped us save lives," said
Dr. Omar Sharrif Chande, Interim Arusha Regional Medical Officer.
"For example, now we're able to provide test results the same day
patients see the doctor, instead of waiting days or weeks in the
past. This has improved patient care for many people who travel
hundreds of kilometers to the hospital." Abbott Fund to Help
Modernize Hospital Laboratories Across Tanzania Expanding on the
work already completed at the Mt. Meru laboratory and extensive
earlier lab renovations at Muhimbili National Hospital in Dar es
Salaam, Abbott Fund is now committing to upgrade all of Tanzania's
regional hospital laboratories. Improvements, which will depend on
each hospital's needs, may include renovating labs and training
staff in lab management, and instrument use and maintenance. Test
Donation Part of Abbott's Leadership in HIV Testing Across Africa
Abbott also today announced a donation of 1 million rapid HIV
tests. The free tests will support the new national HIV testing
campaign recently announced by Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete.
Since 2001, Abbott has provided rapid HIV tests at no profit to any
organization providing quality voluntary HIV counseling and testing
(VCT) services in 69 countries, including all of Africa and the
world's Least Developed Countries. With rapid HIV testing, any
hospital or program in a remote setting can obtain results
regardless of access to laboratory equipment or electricity. To
date, Abbott has shipped more than 70 million rapid HIV tests
across Africa at no profit. Abbott also is the only company that
donates rapid HIV tests to prevent mother-to-child transmission
(PMTCT) of HIV in 69 countries. Enabling pregnant women to learn
their HIV status is a critical step in achieving prevention --
local programs can then provide HIV-positive women with free and
convenient treatment to prevent the transmission of HIV to their
children. To date, Abbott has donated more than 5 million rapid HIV
tests to PMTCT programs across Africa. About Abbott Fund in
Tanzania Earlier this month, the Global Business Coalition on
HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GBC) honored Abbott Fund with
an Award for Business Excellence for National Action for its
public-private partnership with the Government of Tanzania to fight
HIV/AIDS. Since 2001, the Abbott Fund initiative has made
significant progress in strengthening Tanzania's health care
system. In addition to the work at Mt. Meru Hospital, key results
to date include: -- Built a new outpatient center and renovated a
clinical laboratory building at Muhimbili National Hospital,
serving hundreds of patients a day; -- Trained more than 10,000
health care workers; -- Provided HIV counseling and testing for
more than 150,000 people; and -- Helped more than 150,000 children
and families by providing access to health services, education and
training, and pioneering legal protection for orphans and widows
affected by HIV/AIDS. About Abbott Global AIDS Care Programs For
more than 20 years, Abbott has made a significant contribution to
the fight against HIV/AIDS through the development of innovative
tests and medicines. Expanding on its scientific contributions,
Abbott and Abbott Fund have invested more than $100 million in
developing countries to improve the lives of people affected by
HIV/AIDS through programs targeting critical areas of need,
including strengthening health care systems, supporting children
affected by HIV/AIDS, preventing mother-to-child transmission of
HIV, and advancing HIV testing and treatment. For more information
on these programs, please visit http://www.abbottglobalcare.org/.
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foundation established by Abbott in 1951. The Fund's mission is to
create healthier global communities by investing in creative ideas
that promote science, expand access to health care and strengthen
communities worldwide. For more information, visit
http://www.abbottfund.org/. Abbott is a global, broad-based health
care company devoted to the discovery, development, manufacture and
marketing of pharmaceuticals and medical products, including
nutritionals, devices and diagnostics. The company employs 65,000
people and markets its products in more than 130 countries.
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