India’s Fight Against Tuberculosis

India’s Fight Against Tuberculosis: Government Initiatives, Challenges & TB Elimination 2025

India’s Fight Against Tuberculosis

India has made significant strides in TB control:

·         New TB cases ↓ by 21% (2015–2024)

·         TB mortality ↓ by 25%

However, as per the World TB Report 2025, India still accounts for ~25% of the global TB burden, highlighting the scale of the challenge.

About Tuberculosis (TB):

·         Caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis

·         Airborne disease → spreads via cough, sneeze, close contact

·         Primarily affects lungs, but also brain, kidneys, bones

·         Preventable, curable, yet socio-economically driven disease

Key Government Initiatives:

·         PM TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan → Jan Andolan approach, early detection & stigma reduction

·         Nikshay Poshan Yojana → DBT for nutritional support (improves adherence)

·         Ni-kshay Mitra → Community participation (nutrition kits, psychosocial support)

·         TB-Free Urban Ward Initiative → Scaling rural success models to cities

·         BPaLM Regimen → Shorter, effective treatment (~6 months) for drug-resistant TB

·         AI-based Screening (DeepCXR) → Early detection, especially in resource-poor areas

Why TB Remains a Challenge?

·         Link with malnutrition, poverty, overcrowding

·         Rising Drug-Resistant TB (DR-TB)

·         Gaps in awareness & early diagnosis

·         Urban slums & migrant populations as hotspots

India’s Commitment:

·         Target: TB Elimination by 2025 (ahead of SDG 2030 goal)

·         Focus on “Detect–Treat–Prevent–Build” strategy

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