Context: –
India TB Report 2024 was released by the Union Health ministry on Wednesday.
Background:
- India’s contribution to the global burden is 27%, which is down one percentage point from the previous year’s 28%.
Key Takeaways from the Report:
- The gap between the estimated number and actual cases of tuberculosis (TB) is closing, according to the India TB Report 2024.This is an important marker as the “missing cases” are assumed to not have received treatment, continuing to spread the infection to others.
- There were only 2.3 lakh missing cases in 2023, as compared to 3.2 lakh the year before, the report states.
- This gap has been reducing over the years, especially with the government’s Nikshay portal tracking all TB patients.
- According to the report, the majority of the TB cases are still reported by the government health centres, even as there has been an uptick in notifications by the private sector.
- Nearly 33% or 8.4 lakh of the 25.5 lakh cases reported in 2023 came from the private sector. To compare, only 1.9 lakh cases were reported by the private sector in 2015, the year considered to be the baseline by the programme that is geared towards the elimination of the disease.
- The report shows that India reached its 2023 target of initiating treatment in 95% of patients diagnosed with the infection.
- It says 58% of those diagnosed were offered a test to check whether their infection was resistant to the first line drugs, an increase from 25% in 2015.
- The report recommends drug susceptibility treatment to ensure that people who may have drug resistant TB are able to access e therapies from the get go instead of being treated with the first-line therapy initially.
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