A significant number of Tuberculosis (TB) cases go undetected due to the limited sensitivity of smear microscopy, the most common diagnostic test for TB in India.
A significant number of Tuberculosis (TB) cases continue to go undetected due to the limited sensitivity of smear microscopy, the most commonly used diagnostic test for TB in India.
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Union Health Minister J P Nadda has called for mission-mode healthcare reforms aiming for a TB-free India by 2027, ...
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India contributes about one-fourth of the world's tuberculosis (TB) burden, with around 2.5 million new cases and nearly 3,00,000 deaths annually, sa ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a total of 1.23 million people died from tuberculosis (TB) in 2024 ...
Gorakhpur: Conventional smear microscopy, though widely used in India, misses detection of many tuberculosis (TB) cases, ...
New Delhi, Dec 28 (PTI) The year 2025 saw the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme expanding its footprint to Odisha and Delhi, growth in digital healthcare delivery and the fight against TB ...
In 2025, India expanded Ayushman Bharat health insurance to Odisha and Delhi, boosted digital healthcare, and advanced TB ...