Tuberculosis Bedok : ce qu'il faut savoir
tuberculosis bedok : tour d'horizon des faits, du contexte et de l'enjeu.
Tuberculosis (TB) screenings will be mandatory for some tenants and workers in Bedok, the Communicable Diseases Agency (CDA) announced on Thursday (April 30). Tuberculosis Bedok s'impose comme l'un des sujets qui mobilisent l'attention en Singapore ce jeudi.
Les faits
- Tuberculosis (TB) screenings will be mandatory for some tenants and workers in Bedok, the Communicable Diseases Agency (CDA) announced on Thursday (April 30).
- The affected locations are Heartbeat@Bedok, Block 216 Bedok Food Centre & Market and Singapore Pools Bedok betting centre.
- Mandatory tuberculosis screening will be carried out for tenants and workers of three Bedok Central locations after investigations found 13 genetically similar cases across three clusters between January 2023 and February this year.
- In 2021, two separate tuberculosis clusters involving 18 people who had frequently visited the Singapore Pools Bedok betting centre were identified, with those cases diagnosed between February 2015 and October 2020.
- On-site screening will be conducted at the Heartbeat@Bedok atrium from May 4 to 7, where a blood test will be administered to detect tuberculosis infection.
L'essentiel
Dans le détail, the affected locations are Heartbeat@Bedok, Block 216 Bedok Food Centre & Market and Singapore Pools Bedok betting centre.
Sur le fond, Mandatory tuberculosis screening will be carried out for tenants and workers of three Bedok Central locations after investigations found 13 genetically similar cases across three clusters between January 2023 and February this year.
Concrètement, In 2021, two separate tuberculosis clusters involving 18 people who had frequently visited the Singapore Pools Bedok betting centre were identified, with those cases diagnosed between February 2015 and October 2020.
Au-delà de ce constat, On-site screening will be conducted at the Heartbeat@Bedok atrium from May 4 to 7, where a blood test will be administered to detect tuberculosis infection.
Reste à préciser que those unable to attend may make alternative appointments at SATA CommHealth Bedok Clinic or the National Tuberculosis Screening Centre, where screening is available from May 4 to Jun 5.
Les chiffres
À noter par ailleurs : some of the TB cases were likely infected through repeated visits or prolonged exposure at three key locations, including Block 216 Bedok Food Centre & Market.
Plus précisément, three tuberculosis (TB) clusters with a total of 13 cases, all genetically similar, have formed in Bedok Central, with some of them likely infected through repeated visits or prolonged exposure at three key locations.
Dans la foulée, those unable to attend the on-site screening may make alternative appointments at SATA CommHealth Bedok Clinic or the National Tuberculosis Screening Centre, to be screened from May 4 to June 5.
À ce stade, those unable to attend the onsite screening may make alternative appointments at Sata CommHealth Bedok Clinic or the National Tuberculosis Screening Centre from May 4 to June 5.

Ce qui se dit
“This is really a precautionary measure as the risk of getting TB from casual, transient contact is actually very low,” said Senior Minister of State for Health Tan Kiat How, who spoke to the media at a town hall session held at Heartbeat@Bedok for affected tenants and workers on April 30.
Le contexte
Reste à préciser que Epidemiological investigations and whole genome sequencing analysis by CDA's National Tuberculosis Programme identified the 13 cases, which showed genetic similarities across three clusters.
À noter par ailleurs : Testing is also available at SATA CommHealth Bedok Clinic on May 2 from 8.30am to 3pm.
Plus précisément, Individuals must register and make an appointment for Heartbeat@Bedok's on-site screening at https://go.gov.sg/bedokscreening2026.
Dans la foulée, the number of new active tuberculosis cases among Singapore residents dropped to 1,019 last year, from 1,156 in 2024.
À ce stade, the locations are Heartbeat@Bedok, Block 216 Bedok Food Centre & Market, and Singapore Pools Bedok Betting Centre at Block 215 Bedok North Street 1.
À retenir
- The affected locations are Heartbeat@Bedok, Block 216 Bedok Food Centre & Market and Singapore Pools Bedok betting centre.
- Those unable to attend may make alternative appointments at SATA CommHealth Bedok Clinic or the National Tuberculosis Screening Centre, where screening is available from May 4 to Jun 5.
- Some of the TB cases were likely infected through repeated visits or prolonged exposure at three key locations, including Block 216 Bedok Food Centre & Market.
- CNA13 tuberculosis cases found at Bedok Central; mandatory screening for workers, tenants at 3 locations
- The Straits Times3 new TB clusters discovered in Bedok Central, screening to be done for those frequenting key spots
- AsiaOneCDA to conduct free TB screenings for tenants, workers and members of public around Bedok Central


