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According to the WHO Global TB Report 2025, India has recorded a 21% annual decline in tuberculosis (TB) incidence between 2015 and 2024, nearly double the global average of 12%. This decline is among the highest globally, reflecting India’s robust strategies in TB detection, treatment, and elimination.

Key Highlights:

  • 21% annual decline in TB incidence (2015–2024) in India, almost double the global average (12%).
  • One of the fastest declines worldwide, showcasing India’s strong TB elimination strategy.
  • Significant improvements in early detection, digital reporting, diagnostics, and treatment outcomes.

What is Tuberculosis (TB)?

  • Infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
  • Primarily affects the lungs (Pulmonary TB) but can also impact other organs (Extra-Pulmonary TB).
  • Spread through airborne droplets from coughing or sneezing.
  • Preventable and curable with timely diagnosis and treatment.

India’s TB Control Strategies Driving Success

InterventionKey Features / ActionsImpact / Objective
Ni-kshay Digital EcosystemReal-time case reporting and monitoring through Ni-kshay PortalImproved traceability of patients and medicine delivery
Active Case Finding & Community ScreeningDoor-to-door TB screening in high-risk districts; Involvement of ASHAs, local health workers, and TB Champions (cured patients)Early detection of TB cases and enhanced community outreach
Strengthened DiagnosticsExpansion of CB-NAAT/Truenat molecular tests; Wider availability of chest X-ray and sputum testing unitsRapid, accurate diagnosis and timely treatment initiation
Drug-Resistant TB ManagementAdoption of shorter MDR-TB regimens (BPaL, BPaLM); Focus on drug susceptibility testing (DST)Effective management of drug-resistant TB cases
Nutrition Support – Ni-kshay Poshan YojanaMonthly ₹500 DBT support to TB patientsImproved treatment adherence and nutritional recovery
Challenges That Still Remain
  • High TB burden in densely populated, low-income areas.
  • Rising drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) cases.
  • Nutritional deficiencies and comorbidities like diabetes help disease progression.
  • Migration and urban slum clusters complicate continuous treatment.
Government’s Target
  • TB-Free India by 2025, five years ahead of the global target (2030).
  • WHO report indicates substantial progress but highlights the need for consistent last-mile delivery and better management of DR-TB.

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