Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted India's significant progress in reducing tuberculosis incidence, with a 17.7% decline from 2015 to 2023, surpassing the global average. Health Minister J P Nadda credited the government's initiatives, including the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme and the Ni-Kshay Poshan Yojana, for this achievement. The WHO acknowledged India's efforts, noting a 21% reduction in tuberculosis deaths. The government is also enhancing its diagnostic capabilities with AI-enabled X-ray machines and has reported an increase in tuberculosis cases this year compared to last.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted India's significant progress in reducing tuberculosis incidence, with a 17.7% decline from 2015 to 2023, surpassing the global average. Health Minister J P Nadda credited the government's initiatives, including the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme and the Ni-Kshay Poshan Yojana, for this achievement. The WHO acknowledged India's efforts, noting a 21% reduction in tuberculosis deaths. The government is also enhancing its diagnostic capabilities with AI-enabled X-ray machines and has reported an increase in tuberculosis cases this year compared to last.
•This decline is more than double the global average of 8.3%.
•Health Minister J P Nadda praised government initiatives like the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme.
•WHO recognized India's progress, noting a 21% reduction in tuberculosis deaths.
•The government is procuring AIenabled portable chest Xray machines to enhance diagnostics.
•There has been a 4% increase in reported tuberculosis cases in 2024 compared to 2023.