BENGALURU: Acknowledging that tuberculosis remains a significant health challenge in the country, Health Minister Dinesh ...
India has significantly reduced TB incidence by 18% from 2015 to 2023, surpassing the global decline of 8%. The WHO report ...
Last year about 8.2 million people were newly diagnosed, meaning they could access suitable treatment – the highest number ...
The government is procuring over 800 artificial intelligence-enabled portable chest x-ray machines to complement India's ...
The WHO acknowledged a drop in India's TB incidence - from 237 per lakh population in 2015, to 195 per lakh population in 2023 accounting for a 17.7 per cent decline - this is more than double the ...
Prime Minister Modi commended the decline in TB incidence in India ... machines to complement India's extensive tuberculosis ...
Some patients at KwaZulu-Natal hospitals are donating lung tissue for use in TB research. Sue Segar tracks what happens to these tissue samples and explores why these samples are so important to ...
India has achieved a 17.7% decline in tuberculosis incidence, more than double the global average, due to dedicated health ...
Improvements in tuberculosis screening in Equatorial Guinea have revealed the substantial burden of multidrug-resistant ...
India has recorded a 17.7 per cent decline in tuberculosis incidence from 237 per lakh population in 2015 to 195 in 2023, which is more than double the global decline of 8.3 per cent, Health Ministry ...
In 2023, India was estimated to have had 27 lakh TB cases ... the India's extensive TB laboratory network - the largest in the world, with 7,767 rapid molecular testing facilities and 87 culture ...
The government is procuring over 800 artificial intelligence-enabled portable chest x-ray machines to complement India's extensive TB laboratory network, the largest in the world with 7,767 rapid ...