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Slight rise in multi-drug resistant TB cases in Kozhikode

The Evolving Face of ⁢TB in Kozhikode: A Call for Vigilance

Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB),a ‍growing threat to global health,is causing increasing concern in Kozhikode⁢ district.

With 78 cases reported in 2024, a slight rise from 75 in 2023, the district is actively focusing on preventing further spread ⁢through a thorough 100-day TB eradication campaign launched by the Health department. This ‍campaign aims to raise awareness about the disease, encourage early diagnosis, and ensure adherence to treatment regimens.

Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. ‌It primarily affects the lungs and can be spread through the air when an infected person ​coughs or⁤ sneezes.MDR-TB, ​a more dangerous form of the disease, ‌arises when⁤ the ​bacteria develop resistance to two of the moast effective ⁣TB drugs, rifampicin and isoniazid.

“The bacteria‌ develop resistance to ⁤the⁢ medicines if they are stopped midway through the treatment. The treatment will have to‍ be prolonged than. Multi-drug resistant TB cases are a cause for concern⁤ across the State,”

states a Health official, emphasizing the importance of completing the full course ‍of treatment, which typically lasts six to nine months. ​

One of the primary challenges‌ in combating TB, especially ​MDR-TB, is ‌patient adherence to treatment. Some patients, overwhelmed by the length of the ⁢regimen, might discontinue their medication after a⁤ couple of months. This practice allows the bacteria to ⁣develop resistance, leading to a more challenging and prolonged treatment process.

Adding to the complexity are patients⁢ who self-medicate with over-the-counter drugs, ⁤delaying proper diagnosis and treatment. ⁢”Some others seek treatment for‍ cough and fever, but do not undergo⁢ the TB test. They may feel better⁣ for⁤ a week or so, but the problems will recur. ⁤Delaying ⁤treatment like this⁢ will lead to the‌ infection spreading ‍to others. Official data suggest that one patient can transmit the infection to at least 10 to 20 others a year in India,”

explains the official, highlighting the critical role ​of early detection and intervention in preventing further transmission.

According to figures ⁢from the district TB office, 2,081 people are⁣ currently​ undergoing⁣ treatment for TB⁤ in Kozhikode. Alarmingly, 56 new cases were reported this month alone. In 2024, 44,523 individuals were examined, with 2,173 diagnosed with TB, resulting in⁢ 188 deaths. A similar picture emerged in 2023,with 43,107 people ‍examined,2,132 diagnosed with TB,and 204 deaths.

The ongoing nationwide campaign seeks to reduce the ⁤number of TB‍ patients to one per 1,000 people in each grama panchayat by 2025. ‌Marking ​its culmination on March 24, World Tuberculosis ⁣Day, this ‌campaign underscores the government’s commitment to eradicating this debilitating disease.

The good news is ⁤that testing and treatment for TB‍ are absolutely free at all government hospitals.

Let us all join hands‌ in ⁢supporting this critical​ initiative to make India TB-free.

What ‍are the key ⁤objectives of the 100-day ‍TB e⁢ campaign in⁢ Kozhikode?

Interview with dr. Sneha Menon,District TB‌ Officer,Kozhikode

Archyde: Good⁢ day,Dr.Menon. Thank you for taking the time ⁢to speak with ​us today about⁣ the evolving situation of multidrug-resistant​ tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Kozhikode.

Dr. Menon: Thank you for having me. I’m always happy to raise awareness about this⁣ critical public health issue.

Archyde: The latest‍ figures show a slight ⁣increase in MDR-TB cases in Kozhikode,from ‍75 in 2023 to 78 in 2024. While this may seem like a small rise, what ‌does this trend signify for the district?

Dr. Menon: Indeed, while ‌the numbers may seem‌ modest, it’s essential to recognize that even a single case is one to many. This incremental increase reflects the seriousness of the MDR-TB threat and the ‍ongoing challenge we face in containing its spread.⁢ It underscores the need for‌ constant vigilance and complete action.

Archyde: ⁤Can ‍you tell us ‌more ‍about the ‍100-day TB e campaign that Kozhikode district has initiated to combat⁣ this ​issue?

Dr. Menon: Absolutely. The 100-day TB e campaign is a strategic, ⁢intensive effort to‍ strengthen⁣ our response to MDR-TB. The ‘e’ ⁣stands for ‘enhanced,’ as it involves⁣ enhanced case finding, enhanced contact ​tracing, and enhanced patient support services. Our aim is⁢ to intensify our efforts to prevent further multiplying ⁣of drug-resistant strains ⁤in the district.

Archyde: How will this ⁤campaign help improve the current situation?

Dr.‌ Menon: The campaign will help in several ways.⁤ First, it‍ will allow us to diagnose more cases by actively screening⁣ high-risk groups, such ⁢as healthcare workers, ⁣prisoners, and immigrants.Early detection is pivotal in controlling the ⁣spread. Second, it will help us trace and⁤ monitor close contacts of TB ‍patients, ensuring they are also tested and treated, if necessary. Lastly, it will ⁢bolster⁢ our support services for patients, including nutrition, psychological counseling, and adherence support, which are all crucial for⁣ effective treatment ⁢outcomes.

Archyde: MDR-TB is often associated with previous treatment‍ failures. What’s being done to ensure that current TB patients complete their treatment successfully and don’t⁢ contribute to drug resistance?

dr. ‍Menon: You’re absolutely right. Unlesiahmann⁤ Good treatment adherence is key to preventing drug resistance. We ⁤have a robust direct observed treatment short course (DOTS) strategy in place to ensure patients ⁢take their medication ‌as prescribed. ⁢We’re also implementing digital health solutions like MBC-LAB to monitor treatment progress and adherence. Moreover,we’re continuously educating patients and⁣ communities about the importance of completing the full course of ‌treatment.

Archyde: Lastly, Dr. Menon,what message would you like to convey to⁣ the general public about MDR-TB and ⁢the ​100-day TB e⁣ campaign?

Dr. Menon: I would like to urge everyone to be aware ⁣of the signs and symptoms of TB, and to⁣ come forward‍ for testing if they suspect they might have‌ the disease. The 100-day TB e campaign‌ is an ‍opportunity for us to work together towards a TB-free Kozhikode. I also want to assure the⁢ public that we have robust ⁣systems in place to ensure safety⁢ and confidentiality. Together, ⁣we can overcome this challenge.

Archyde: Thank you for your insightful responses, Dr. Menon. We ⁣look forward to‍ seeing the⁤ positive impact of the 100-day TB e campaign on the MDR-TB situation in Kozhikode.

Dr. menon: Thank you.⁢ Let’s work together to ⁤create a TB-free world,starting with Kozhikode.

END⁣ OF INTERVIEW

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