India's TB elimination efforts are boosted by low-cost solutions and innovations, aiming for 2025 targets. Screening in remote areas is key to progress.
The BPaLM regimen promises a breakthrough in MDR-TB treatment with a shorter, all-oral approach. However, high costs, limited ...
India accounts for 30% of the global TB burden and 62% of multidrug-resistant cases. Despite a 17.7% reduction in incidence ...
Walter is a multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) patient - which means his life will forever depend on regular ...
"These districts have surpassed 100 per cent screening coverage among vulnerable populations," said Dr A Rajesham, Joint ...
India aims to eradicate tuberculosis by 2025, focusing on prevention, early detection, and treatment for success.
Meghalaya government empowers TB survivors as 'TB champions' to advocate for early detection and treatment adherence, ...
Mumbai: Although the Centre's aim to eliminate tuberculosis (TB) by the end of 2025 seems unlikely, the BMC, on the eve of ...
NHM sent SMS alerts to mobile subscribers on Friday, urging them to avail free testing at government health centres. The ...
Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Smt. Anupriya Patel inaugurated the India Innovation Summit - ...
Under the BioVersys and GSK collaboration agreement, GSK is evaluating the early bactericidal activity (EBA) of alpibectir-ethionamide (AlpE) in a pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) trial, in combination ...
The event comes as India’s National TB Elimination Program (NTEP) reaches a major milestone, with 26.07 lakh TB cases ...