نتایج جستجو برای: revised national tuberculosis control program rntcp

تعداد نتایج: 2173787  

2016
Madhukar Pai Soumyadeep Bhaumik Soumitra S Bhuyan

Correspondence to Professor Madhukar Pai; [email protected] The Government of India announced its plan to eliminate tuberculosis (TB) by 2025 during the Union Budget address last month. The declaration is extraordinarily ambitious, considering that India accounts for 27% of the world’s 10.4 million new TB cases, and 29% of the 1.8 million TB deaths globally. India also accounts for 16% of ...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2009
A Mukherjee A Sarkar I Saha B Biswas P S Bhattacharyya

INTRODUCTION This record-based study was undertaken at Bagula Tuberculosis Unit, Nadia, West Bengal, India to compare outcomes among sputum-positive TB retreatment patient groups (relapse, failure and treatment after default) at completion of therapy, under the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program (RNTCP). METHODS A total of 234 registered cases of TB retreatment (category II) betwee...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2011
Nishikant Dahiwale Sunil Rao Jyoti Singh A K Rawat

Tuberculosis is highly prevalent amongst children in India. Contact survey has not received much attention in the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program guidelines. This study was conducted to look for tuberculosis in asymptomatic family members of pediatric tuberculosis patients at a government hospital attached to a medical college in Central India. 168 siblings and 162 parents of 86 i...

2010
Srinath Satyanarayana Roopa Shivashankar Ram Pal Vashist Lakhbir Singh Chauhan Sarabjit Singh Chadha Puneet Kumar Dewan Fraser Wares Suvanand Sahu Varinder Singh Nevin Charles Wilson Anthony David Harries

BACKGROUND Childhood tuberculosis (TB) patients under India's Revised National TB Control Programme (RNTCP) are managed using diagnostic algorithms and directly observed treatment with intermittent thrice-weekly short-course treatment regimens for 6-8 months. The assignment into pre-treatment weight bands leads to drug doses (milligram per kilogram) that are lower than current World Health Orga...

2016
Vijayashree Yellappa Pierre Lefèvre Tullia Battaglioli Devadasan Narayanan Patrick Van der Stuyft

BACKGROUND In India, the Revised National TB control programme (RNTCP) offers free diagnosis and treatment for tuberculosis (TB), based on the Directly Observed Treatment Short course (DOTS) strategy. We conducted a qualitative study to explore the experience and consequences of having TB on patients enrolled in DOTS and their caretakers in Tumkur district, located in a southern state of India,...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2014
Sandeep Singh Sarpal Naveen Krishan Goel Dinesh Kumar A K Janmeja

BACKGROUND 'RETREATMENT' for Tuberculosis (TB) has long been a neglected area in global TB control. While other components of the Stop TB Strategy have garnered appropriate focus and, increasingly, sufficient resources, issues related to the TB of patients previously treated for tuberculosis remain under examined and under-resourced. METHODS A longitudinal study was designed and the patients ...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2004
A K Chakraborty

India is classified along with the sub-Saharan African countries to be among those with a high burden and the least prospects of a favourable time trend of the disease as of now (Group IV countries). The average prevalence of all forms of tuberculosis in India is estimated to be 5.05 per thousand, prevalence of smear-positive cases 2.27 per thousand and average annual incidence of smear-positiv...

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