Context:
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India has set an ambitious target to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) by 2025, five years ahead of the global deadline.
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Recent data from 2024 shows improved detection and reporting, reflecting strengthened public health systems.
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However, experts and reports caution that structural, medical, and social challenges may hinder achievement of the elimination goal within the set timeline.
Key Highlights:
TB Burden and Trends
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Over 27 lakh TB cases were recorded in 2024.
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Since 2015:
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21% reduction in TB incidence
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28% decline in TB-related deaths over the past nine years
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India’s health system can now diagnose over 80% of estimated TB cases, a substantial improvement from 2015.
Interpretation of Rising Case Numbers
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The rise in reported TB cases reflects:
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Improved surveillance and detection
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Expanded diagnostic infrastructure
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It does not necessarily indicate an actual surge in TB infections.
Detailed Insights:
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Despite notable gains, assessments suggest India is not fully on track to meet the 2025 TB elimination target.
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Medical advancements:
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Introduction of the bPaLM regimen has:
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Shortened treatment duration
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Improved outcomes for multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB)
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Persistent challenges include:
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Patient adherence to long-duration TB treatment
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Risk of drug resistance due to incomplete therapy
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Co-morbid and social determinants:
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Diabetes, undernutrition, and air pollution worsen TB outcomes
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These factors require multi-sectoral interventions, beyond healthcare alone
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Governance and implementation issues:
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Need for stronger last-mile delivery
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Continuous monitoring and follow-up of patients
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Addressing stigma associated with TB to ensure early reporting and treatment completion
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Experts emphasize that elimination requires:
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Sustained political commitment
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Community participation
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Integration of TB control with broader public health and social welfare measures
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UPSC Relevance (GS-wise):
GS Paper 2 – Social Justice & Governance
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Public health policy and service delivery
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Health equity and access to treatment
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Role of the State in disease elimination
GS Paper 3 – Science & Technology
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Medical innovations in infectious disease control
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Drug resistance and treatment strategies
Prelims Focus
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TB statistics and trends
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Definitions: TB, MDR-TB, bPaLM regimen
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India’s 2025 TB elimination target
