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TB Elimination by 2025? India’s Latest Push Brings Hope!

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Last updated: February 25, 2025 6:52 PM
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India’s 100-day Intensified TB-Mukt Bharat Abhiyan has led to the notification of over 5.1 lakh tuberculosis (TB) patients nationwide. This milestone reflects the country’s intensified efforts to eradicate TB by 2025 through improved detection, treatment, and public-private collaboration.

Launched on December 7, 2024, the campaign prioritized early diagnosis, particularly among high-risk and vulnerable populations. Through innovative screening methods and extensive outreach programs, the initiative has significantly increased TB case reporting, reducing the number of undiagnosed cases.

Strengthening TB Detection and Diagnosis

One of the key strategies of the TB-Mukt Bharat Abhiyan was the introduction of improved detection techniques to identify TB cases at an early stage. The campaign deployed digital X-ray screenings for high-risk individuals, allowing for faster and more accurate diagnosis.

Additionally, over 10 lakh Ni-kshay Shivirs (TB screening camps) were established across India, providing accessible diagnostic services to remote and underserved communities. As a result, more than 10 crore people were screened during the 100-day campaign, leading to the detection of 3.57 lakh TB cases in 455 districts.

India’s focus on active case finding, particularly in tribal and marginalized populations, has significantly contributed to the campaign’s success. Mobile health units, door-to-door screening drives, and the integration of advanced molecular diagnostic tools such as CBNAAT (Cartridge-Based Nucleic Acid Amplification Test) have further strengthened TB identification efforts.

Increasing TB Notifications from the Private Sector

A major challenge in TB control has been the underreporting of cases, particularly from private healthcare providers. The campaign successfully engaged the private sector, leading to a significant increase in TB notifications.

In 2024, over 36% of reported TB cases came from private hospitals and clinics, a notable rise from previous years. This improvement is attributed to the government’s efforts to streamline reporting mechanisms and incentivize private practitioners to notify TB cases through digital platforms like Ni-kshay.

By integrating private healthcare providers into the national TB program, India has managed to close the gap of “missing” TB cases, ensuring timely treatment for more patients.

Community Involvement and Support Initiatives

The success of the TB-Mukt Bharat Abhiyan is largely due to strong community engagement. Health workers, volunteers, and local leaders played a crucial role in raising awareness about TB symptoms, prevention, and treatment.

The Ni-kshay Poshan Yojana, a government initiative providing financial assistance to TB patients, has been instrumental in supporting treatment adherence. Through this program, patients receive ₹500 per month to meet their nutritional needs, improving recovery rates.

Moreover, outreach efforts such as TB survivor advocacy programs have encouraged people to come forward for screening and treatment, reducing stigma associated with the disease.

Progress Towards India’s TB Elimination Goal

India has made remarkable strides in bridging the TB detection gap. In 2024, the country notified over 26 lakh TB patients, significantly reducing the number of undiagnosed cases. This achievement aligns with the government’s ambitious goal of eliminating TB by 2025, ahead of the global target of 2030 set by the World Health Organization (WHO).

The National TB Elimination Program (NTEP) has been instrumental in these efforts, providing free diagnostic and treatment services across the country. Additionally, India has strengthened its drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) management strategies by expanding access to newer treatment regimens and shorter drug courses.

Challenges and the Road Ahead

Despite significant progress, several challenges remain. Delayed diagnosis, treatment non-compliance, and the emergence of drug-resistant TB strains pose ongoing threats to elimination efforts. Addressing these issues requires sustained investment in healthcare infrastructure, innovative treatment solutions, and continued public awareness campaigns.

Moving forward, India aims to expand its screening programs, enhance laboratory capabilities, and integrate artificial intelligence (AI) for faster diagnosis. Strengthening the supply chain for TB medications and ensuring uninterrupted access to quality drugs will also be key in achieving the country’s TB-free vision.

With continued commitment, robust policies, and community-driven initiatives, India is on track to make TB elimination a reality. The success of the 100-day campaign serves as a model for future public health interventions, demonstrating that strategic planning and collective action can drive meaningful change.

References:

• Press Information Bureau: “Update on TB-Mukt Bharat Abhiyan”

• The Print: “Over 5.1 lakh TB patients notified since launch of 100-day intensified campaign: Health Ministry”

• Vision IAS: “India Tuberculosis (TB) Report 2024”

• Devdiscourse: “India’s Intensified TB-Mukt Bharat Abhiyan: A Milestone in Tuberculosis Eradication”

• Orissa Diary: “TB-Mukt Bharat Success: Private Sector Contributions Rise in TB Case Reporting”

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