Malaysia trip soon? Country’s authorities sound a quiet alarm

Malaysia remains a major tourist hub with strong travel activity, but health authorities have issued a caution as tuberculosis cases rise during the busy festive season. The Health Ministry reported 596 new TB cases in the sixth epidemiological we...

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From rainforests and island beaches to modern skylines and street food lanes, Malaysia has emerged as one of Southeast Asia’s most popular tourist hubs, drawing travellers with its mix of culture, nature, affordability, and easy connectivity.

Against this vibrant backdrop of travel and festive gatherings, health officials are advising caution for people as tuberculosis cases see an uptick during the busy season. A total of 596 new TB infections were reported in the sixth epidemiological week of the year, bringing the cumulative total to 3,161 cases across Malaysia, the country's Health Ministry said in a statement Saturday.

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The ministry warned that packed and poorly ventilated venues could heighten the risk of transmission in the Muslim-majority country.

“Ramadan itself is not a cause of TB transmission,” the ministry said. “However, higher social interaction during the month may increase exposure risks.”

It advised the public to observe cough and sneeze etiquette, and wear masks if symptomatic or in crowded settings. They should seek medical attention for coughs lasting more than two weeks or if there are other TB-related symptoms.
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By state, Sabah recorded the highest number of cases at 755, followed by Selangor and Sarawak. Johor, the state that borders Singapore, is at 4th.

(With inputs from Bloomberg)
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