What are the difficulties in tuberculosis control in India?

08 August,2019 02:03 PM IST |   |  mid-day online correspondent

Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India has developed an ambitious National Strategic Plan 2017-25 for the elimination of TB

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As per the Global Tuberculosis Report 2018 by World Health Organization (WHO), TB is one of the top 10 causes of death and the leading cause from a single infectious agent. As per the best estimate, globally 10 million people developed TB out of which 27 % were from India. As per an estimate, there were new 27,90,000 cases in India in 2016.

Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India has developed an ambitious National Strategic Plan 2017-25 for the elimination of TB. Various measure taken by Government includes free diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis cases, health education measures and active case findings. However, any government programme cannot succeed without active participation from people.

Following are major issues which create hurdles in Tuberculosis control in India

What can be done by the general public and TB patients to help the Government in TB control?

Tuberculosis is curable. Concerted efforts of all stakeholder such as general public, TB patients and their family members, health professionals, health care institutions, government, lawmakers, media and NGOs will help the Government of India to achieve its ambitious goal of TB eradication by 2025.

- Dr. Santosh Datar, Medical Director, Ziqitza Healthcare Ltd (ZHL)

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