Gwangsan-gu Gwangju Receives Commendation from Gwangju Mayor for Excellence in Tuberculosis Prevention and Management
The Only District Selected Among Five Autonomous Districts
High Marks in All Areas of Tuberculosis Prevention
Gwangsan-gu in Gwangju received the Gwangju Metropolitan Mayor's Commendation in the field of tuberculosis prevention and management for 2025. It is the only recipient among the five autonomous districts of Gwangju.
Park Byungkyu, mayor of Gwangsan District, and employees of the Infectious Disease Control Department are taking a commemorative photo after receiving the Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor's Commendation for Excellence in Tuberculosis Prevention and Management. Provided by Gwangsan District
View original imageThis evaluation was conducted in celebration of the 15th Tuberculosis Prevention Day. It was established to discover autonomous districts that have actively contributed to tuberculosis prevention and management, and to promote the revitalization of related projects.
The evaluation criteria consisted of four items: ▲ latent tuberculosis infection screening rate ▲ family contact treatment management rate ▲ new patient treatment success rate ▲ completion rate of contact tracing in group facilities. The district received high marks in all areas.
Park Byungkyu, the head of the district office, said, "We will expand customized services that reflect local characteristics and residents' health needs," and added, "We will do our best to enable residents to practice tuberculosis prevention on their own."
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