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    Global Tuberculosis (TB) Report 2024 released by World Health Organisation

    Posted 05 Nov 2024

    2 min read

    The  report shows that although India has made some progress, it continues to have the highest disease burden.

    • Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) and most commonly affects lungs and is curable as well as preventable
    • It spreads through the air when people with lung TB cough, sneeze or spit.

    Key Findings of the Report

    • In 2023, TB likely became the leading infectious killer globally, surpassing Covid-19.
    • TB Treatment coverage: It  has increased to 75% as against target of 90% by 2027
    • India specific findings
      • India accounted for 26% of the global TB burden in 2023 and  26% of global TB related deaths.
      • India ranks 1st globally in burden of multidrug resistant/Rifampicin-resistant TB

    Issues highlighted by Report

    • Inadequate funding  in low- and middle-income countries: It was merely US$ 5.7 billion(in 2023) equivalent to only 26% of the global target of reaching US$ 22 billion per year(2027).
      • Funding in TB Research: It was US $1 billion(2022) as against target of US$5 billion(2027)
    • Catastrophic health costs (>20% of annual household income):  Around 50%  of the TB-affected households globally face catastrophic costs, far above the WHO End TB Strategy target of zero.

    India’s Initiatives for TB Prevention

    • Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan 
    • Universal Drug Susceptibility Testing (UDST): To rule out drug resistance before or at the time of treatment initiation itself.
    • Addition of newer drugs: E.g. Bedaquiline and Delamanid for management of drug resistant TB

     

    • Tags :
    • Infectious Disease
    • Tuberculosis
    • Global TB report
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