The Curious Case Of The Missing TB Patients - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

The Curious Case Of The Missing TB Patients

Description:

Every year, more than 4 million tuberculosis cases go unreported, undiagnosed or untreated. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:14
Slides: 6
Provided by: Username withheld or not provided

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: The Curious Case Of The Missing TB Patients


1
The Curious Case Of The Missing TB Patients
  • Every year, more than 4 million tuberculosis
    cases go unreported, undiagnosed or untreated.

2
  • How do you fight a war when you cant even see
    the enemy? 
  • Not a question many would ask, unless, of course,
    youre someone whos bent upon fighting
    tuberculosis.
  • Every year, more than 4 million tuberculosis
    cases go unreported, undiagnosed or untreated.
  • The Global TB Report 2016 reveals some startling
    factsof the 10.4 million people who suffer from
    TB, nearly 40 percent go unnoticed by health
    systems around the world. The same is the case,
    if not worse, with 580,000 people afflicted with
    drug-resistant TB. 80 percent of these folks
    aren't even on the radar of the global health
    network.
  • Clearly, you cant stop a disease if you cant
    find it in the first place.

3
Eradication Is A Vague Dream
  • Despite advances in diagnostic tools and newly
    updated treatment regimens, the world has been
    unable to stay ahead of the disease.
  •  
  • TB tops the chart of deadly infectious
    diseasesmore people die due to TB than any other
    infectious disease in the world. Moreover, TB is
    putting up a stubborn front against eradication.
  •  
  • Dr. Lucica Ditiu, Executive Director of the Stop
    TB Partnership, says that if the world goes at
    the current rate of eradication, itll likely
    take another 170 years before TB is finally wiped
    out. Well, good luck living until 2187 to see a
    TB-free world. 
  •  
  • But unfortunately, thats the scenario if TB
    keeps reducing by just 1.5 percent a year.

4
India Needs To Change Its Approach
  • India accounts for nearly 30 of the global TB
    burdennearly 2.84 lakh new TB cases are detected
    each year in the country. 
  • In 2016, Telangana alone reported 45,160 new
    cases of TB and 1722 cases of multidrug-resistant
    TB. According to Mr. Mujtaba Hasan Askari,
    President of Helping Hands Foundation, nearly 60
    of these patients opted for treatment in the
    private sector. And due to the private sectors
    penchant for poor reporting of cases, the data on
    the number of TB casesmissing, untreated or
    unreportedremains elusive.
  • If TB is to be completely eradicated as an
    epidemic by 2030, global health partners need to
    treat at least 90 percent of all TB cases. As of
    now, only 59 percent of people with TB
    and 21 percent of people with drug-resistant TB
    are treated. 

5
  • Helping Hand Foundation is doing the best it can
    to tackle these issues in Hyderabad. The
    nonprofit is negotiating with the Government
    Chest Hospital to increase community based
    surveillance to identify missing cases and
    defaulters. Its also focussing on providing
    end-of-life care to MDR TB and XDR TB patients.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com