The Pearl Project has recently conducted tuberculosis and leprosy testing in Betio.
According to Mareta Hauma, the project’s Lead Nurse, the initiative targeted every household in South Tarawa and Betio for individuals aged 3 years and older.
Hauma explained that if someone in a household tests positive, everyone in the household, including newborns, will be tested.
She emphasized that this approach is crucial for the health of the entire family. She also encouraged residents of South Tarawa and Betio to stay at home while the team conducts their visits, noting that medical certificates will be provided to those who need them for work.
The Pearl Project is funded by the Australian Government and is a collaboration between the Ministry of Health and the University of Sydney.
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E waaki ngkai iaon te abamwakoro ae Betio te tutuo iaon aoraki aika te TB ao te Reebera are e waakinaki man te rabwata ae te Pearl Project.
E taku te Lead Nurse n te rabwata aio ae Mareta Hauma nakon ana ruu ni kareke rongorongo bwanaan Kiribati, bwa a taakenaki n te tutuo aio bon kaain Tarawa Teinainano ma Betio ni kabane ake man 3 ni waerake te ririki.
E katerea neiei bwa iai teuana te kainibaaire inanon te tutuo aio, are ngkana e kuneaki temanna ibuakoia kaain te auti teuana ni iai irouna manin aoraki aikai, ao e na karaoaki te tutuo nakoia kaain te auti ni kabane ni moa mairouia ake a tibwa bungiiaki, n aki taraaki te ririki are e mwaneweaki.
E katerea neiei kakawakin te tutuo aio ibukin marurungin te Utu, ao ni kawenea ana kaunganano nakoia kaain South Tarawa ma Betio, bwa a na riai n tiku iaan mwengaia n taai ake a na kawaraki iai irouia kaain ana tiim te karikirake aio, ngkai bon iai naba beebwa n aoraki ake a na katauraoi ibukiia taan mwakuri ni kabane.
E ngae n anne ao e mwanenaki te Pearl Project man te tautaeka n Aotiteria ni ikarekebai ma te bootaki ibukin te Mauri ao Katoki Aoraki ao n reitaki naba ma te kuura n reirei ae rietata mai Sydney.