Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

Steps for Elimination of TB

Posted On: 11 APR 2017 2:35PM by PIB Delhi

The estimated incidence of Tuberculosis in the country has been declining:

Year

Incidence (per lakh/year)

2013

228

2014

223

2015

217

 

Total Case Notification of Drug Sensitive TB (2014-16)

State/UT

2014

2015

2016

Andman and Nicobar Islands

738

605

534

Andhra Pradesh

106505

68922

74373

Arunachal Pradesh

2602

2779

2788

Assam

36810

39978

40851

Bihar

69519

81731

97001

Chandigarh

2926

3320

3413

Chhattisgarh

26287

35339

39484

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

411

553

552

Daman & Diu

742

414

487

Delhi

51035

59309

62706

Goa

1780

1893

1966

Gujarat

80535

109828

126665

Haryana

40393

44970

47545

Himachal Pradesh

14002

14965

14961

Jammu and Kashmir

11241

10046

9937

Jharkhand

35828

35985

39515

Karnataka

61940

64684

68462

Kerala

24856

29529

47293

Lakshadweep

23

40

23

Madhya Pradesh

96355

111317

129915

Maharashtra

148300

182974

195139

Manipur

2329

2370

2393

Meghalaya

6009

5568

4586

Mizoram

2014

2139

2205

Nagaland

3621

3504

2821

Odisha

45271

46630

43851

Puducherry

1458

1290

1421

Punjab

37700

39611

39836

Rajasthan

95199

102032

106756

Sikkim

1637

1400

1539

Tamil Nadu

82252

86729

96079

Telangana

-

40934

45003

Tripura

2541

7404

2374

Uttar Pradesh

257355

265454

297746

Uttarakhand

13735

15590

15081

West Bengal

90661

88147

89656

Total

1454610

1607983

1754957

 

The state level incidence for Tuberculosis has not been estimated, however the total case notified across the states in the last three years is at Annexure.

           

The total case notification for the last three years for the state of Rajasthan including that from the private sector has been 95199 in 2014, 102032 in 2015 and 106756 in 2016 respectively.

The Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme is being implemented under the aegis of the National Health Mission with the following steps

·         strengthening and improving quality of basic TB services,

·         addressing TB HIV co-infection, other co-morbidities and MDR-TB

·         engaging with care providers both in the public and the private sector

·         targeted intervention in the vulnerable population and strengthening urban TB control along with active case finding activities

·         integrating newer molecular diagnostics for TB  in the health system (CBNAAT) for early diagnosis of MDR TB

·         leveraging of Information Communication Technology for enhancing TB notification and strengthening of monitoring.

According to the WHO Global TB Reports, the estimated proportion of Multi- Drug Resistant TB Cases in India is not increasing. The proportion of MDR cases is estimated to be in between 1.9 – 2.6 percent among new TB cases and between 11- 19 percent among retreatment cases.

However, the detection of MDR-TB/XDR-TB cases has been increasing due to availability of more diagnostic facilities for MDR TB/XDR-TB and coverage of the entire country through Programmatic Management of Drug Resistant TB under the Revised National TB Control Programme (RNTCP).

           

Cases of Multi Drug Resistant TB detected for Rajasthan for the last three years are 2050 in 2014, 1930 in 2015 and 2118 for 2016 respectively.

 

The Minister of State (Health and Family Welfare), Sh Faggan Singh Kulaste stated this in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha here today.

 

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   MV/LK


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