Anuradha Mascarenhas

With daily injections and two years of costly treatment, TB survivors look for a ray of light

The 1/4/6x24 (one, four, six by 2024) campaign calls for TB patients to have access to evidence-based, long-awaited, shorter, less toxic treatment. But without mass availability of drugs, can India afford to adopt the protocol, ask experts.

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India: ‘One in 6 women, more than one in 5 men want TB positive status of family member to remain secret’

Despite being a curable disease, TB can still be a stigmatizing illness, mainly due to people’s ignorance of its causes and transmission, states the NFHS report.

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Study identifies need to improve patient retention in the National TB Elimination Program, highlights patients’ trust relationship with private providers

Given the complexity of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) diagnosis and care, a new study sought to address key knowledge gaps in MDR risk factors, care delays, and drivers of delay to help guide disease control.

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Union budget 2018: ‘Will vulnerable TB patients get benefit?’

More than half of all cases of TB every year — two-thirds of new cases in people 15-19 years old — can be prevented by ensuring people get enough to eat in terms of calories and proteins, studies have shown. So, there was a general cheer when the Budget made an allocation of Rs 600 crore towards nutritional support for TB patients. But experts were not sure whether this was enough.

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India: Drive to find ‘hidden’ TB cases: Third round to cover rural areas in Pune

Rural areas of Pune, for the first time, will be covered as part of the third round of the central government’s intensive drive to eliminate tuberculosis (TB) from the country by 2025. The drive, which will continue till December 18, will cover 24 districts in Maharashtra. The previous two rounds of the campaign were conducted in January and July this year, during which, over 15,000 more TB cases were detected from across the country.

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In round two of TB detection drive, over 9,000 new cases found in India

In just a fortnight this July, an active search helped detect 110 “hidden” tuberculosis (TB) cases in Kashmir’s Udhampur district, another 280 in Tamil Nadu’s Salem district, and 106 TB cases in Rajasthan’s Bharatpur district. As part of the Central government’s Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme, which aims to eliminate tuberculosis by 2025, health authorities in different states had scanned 2 lakh people across 120 districts in the country and found as many as 9,203 previously unknown cases of the disease.

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Door-to-door search finds 1,800 new TB cases in 18 states in India

An intensified house-to-house search has picked up as many as 1,800 new tuberculosis (TB) cases across 50 high-risk districts in 18 states between January 15 to 31. From among 34 lakh people screened in the fortnight-long programme, at least 26,000 were identified with TB symptoms, with 1,800 confirmed cases so far. The sputum taken from others is currently being analysed. Nearly one million TB cases remain “missing” every year in the country for lack of diagnosis or treatment. “To end TB, we need to treat the missing cases and now trained health workers are doing a house-to-house search. So far, they have picked up 1,800 new patients in just a fortnight,” Dr Sunil Khaparde, Deputy Director General of Central TB Division said.

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A new TB vaccine is in the works, and here’s why India is excited

What is the VPM1002 tuberculosis vaccine?

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India: Tackling TB: It leaves a person with depression, no energy, recalls survivor

Life came to a standstill when Marzia Dalal, a city-based corporate legal consultant and mother of two children, was diagnosed with Tuberculosis (TB) in her late 30s. She needed a stronger regimen to tackle the multi-drug resistant (MDR) strain as her initial treatment had failed.

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