XML Feed for RxPG News   Add RxPG News Headlines to My Yahoo!   Javascript Syndication for RxPG News

Research Health World General
 
  Home
 
 Latest Research
 Cancer
 Psychiatry
 Genetics
 Surgery
 Aging
 Ophthalmology
 Gynaecology
 Neurosciences
 Pharmacology
 Cardiology
 Obstetrics
 Infectious Diseases
 Respiratory Medicine
 Pathology
 Endocrinology
 Immunology
 Nephrology
 Gastroenterology
 Biotechnology
 Radiology
 Dermatology
 Microbiology
 Haematology
 Dental
 ENT
 Environment
 Embryology
 Orthopedics
 Metabolism
 Anaethesia
 Paediatrics
 Public Health
 Urology
 Musculoskeletal
 Clinical Trials
 Physiology
 Biochemistry
 Cytology
 Traumatology
 Rheumatology
 
 Medical News
 Health
 Opinion
 Healthcare
  UK
  USA
  World
  India
  South Africa
  New Zealand
  Australia
  Canada Healthcare
  China Healthcare
  Africa
 Professionals
 Launch
 Awards & Prizes
 
 Careers
 Medical
 Nursing
 Dental
 
 Special Topics
 Euthanasia
 Ethics
 Evolution
 Odd Medical News
 Feature
 
 World News
 Tsunami
 Epidemics
 Climate
 Business
Search

Last Updated: Nov 17th, 2006 - 22:35:04

Healthcare Channel
subscribe to Healthcare newsletter

Medical News : Healthcare

   DISCUSS   |   EMAIL   |   PRINT
TB Awareness Run Flagged Off on World Tuberculosis day
Mar 24, 2005, 17:36, Reviewed by: Dr.

RNTCP has made great progress and 87% of the country�s population has access to DOTS services. The entire country will have access to DOTS services by June 2005. In the year 2003, more than 9 lakh patients were initiated into the treatment. About 12 lakh patients have been initiated into the treatment during 2004. Success rate amongst the new smear positive cases has been 86%.

 
The Union Health & Family Welfare Minister, Dr. Anbumani Ramadoss today flagged off a TB Awareness Run by children at the National Stadium here today. Speaking on the occasion, he congratulated the children for participating in this TB awareness programme. He said, there was a need to reach the message that TB is curable and it can be cured in a short time, to the general public especially the rural people living in our country.

Tuberculosis is a major health problem in India and 50 per cent of HIV patients have become prone to TB. India accounts for 1/5th of the global TB incidents and is estimated to have the highest number of active TB cases. Under the Revised National TB Control Programme, a lot of emphasis is being made on creating awareness. The awareness run for TB on the occasion of World TB Day is another initiative in this direction.

The Union Health and Family Welfare Minister is fully committed to control TB. The Revised National TB Control Programme (RNTCP) is an application in India of the WHO recommended Directly Observed Treatment, Short Course (DOTS) strategy to control TB. This is being implemented with the objective of curing at least 85% of new sputum positive TB patients and detecting at least 70% of such patients. The strategy has proven successful.

RNTCP has made great progress and 87% of the country�s population has access to DOTS services. The entire country will have access to DOTS services by June 2005. In the year 2003, more than 9 lakh patients were initiated into the treatment. About 12 lakh patients have been initiated into the treatment during 2004. Success rate amongst the new smear positive cases has been 86%.
 

- PIB, India
 

 
Subscribe to Healthcare Newsletter
E-mail Address:

 



Related Healthcare News

Indians among worst affected by TB in Britain
Future of sexual and reproductive health at tipping point according to global study
Profiles of serial killers have limitations
Concerns over abortion law in the US state of South Dakota
European Alcohol Strategy Threatened by Industry Tactics
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Opens the National Center for X-ray Tomography (NCXT)
States That Easily Grant Immunization Exemptions Have Higher Incidence Of Whooping Cough
Study calls for 39 percent more family physicians in USA
Mental health units should not be exempt from smoking ban
Community model effective in allotting anti-AIDS medication


For any corrections of factual information, to contact the editors or to send any medical news or health news press releases, use feedback form

Top of Page

 

© Copyright 2004 onwards by RxPG Medical Solutions Private Limited
Contact Us