And tuberculosis again?! Resident of Shahriston district dies. His relatives taken under quarantine

A resident of the Shahriston district (Sughd province) died in the Sughd Regional TB Dispensary on April 11.  It seems to be an ordinary case, but his relatives have been taken under quarantine. The deputy head of the Sughd Health Directorate, Marouf Hojiboyev, has confirmed the information that a 61-year-old resident of the Shahriston district, […]

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A resident of the Shahriston district (Sughd province) died in the Sughd Regional TB Dispensary on April 11.  It seems to be an ordinary case, but his relatives have been taken under quarantine.

The deputy head of the Sughd Health Directorate, Marouf Hojiboyev, has confirmed the information that a 61-year-old resident of the Shahriston district, Shodmon Rajabov, died in the regional TB dispensary on April 11. 

According to him, Rajabov was insulin dependent.  

“He was hospitalized on April 8.  After visiting the sauna, Rajabov felt unwell and went to the central district hospital in the Shahriston district.  But he was told that he is fine.  Rajabov went to the regional hospital in Khujand, where he was diagnosed with TB.  Therefore, Rajabov was taken to the TB dispensary in Dehmoi, where he died,” Hojiboyev told Asia-Plus in an interview.   

According to him, members of Rajabov’s family were taken under quarantine in the infectious diseases hospital in the Shahriston district.   

1,206 are still in quarantine in the Sughd province as of 8:00 am of April 14, Hojiboyev said.  “1,942 people have already been released from the quarantine zones and none of them had the coronavirus,” he added. 

Recall, a 58-year-old Oishamoh Alimova, a medical worker at the hospital named after Bouri Vohidov in Bokhtar, the capital of the Khatlon province, died on April 12.  She worked at the department, where Tajik nationals arriving from abroad have been taken under quarantine.  According to the Health Ministry, the causes of the death were infiltrative tuberculosis and problems in the cardiovascular system.      

Tajikistan has not reported single coronavirus infection yet — prompting suspicions that the authorities are not accurately reporting information about the pandemic in the country.

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