《印度结核病:后covid -19时代的概述、挑战和前进方向》

Promita Majumdar
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结核病仍然是印度最紧迫和最具挑战性的问题之一。在全球范围内,印度仍然是结核病负担最高的国家,感染所有年龄组的人,主要影响年轻人口。结核分枝杆菌具有高度传染性,可通过飞沫传播。每年有数百万人死于结核病,仅印度就占这些死亡人数的很大一部分。结核病是社会和经济发展的一个主要障碍,每天因这种疾病损失数百个工作日。多年来,结核病死亡率有所下降,印度目前根据新规划修订了其使命,即国家消除结核病规划(NTEP)。NTEP的目标是到2025年在雄心勃勃的“检测-治疗-预防-建设”模式下终结结核病。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间防治结核病变得更具挑战性,国际社会被迫重新思考其运作和实施。本文建议远程医疗的可行性和范围,以及将社会发展办法纳入政策规划,以确保社会和卫生公平。
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Tuberculosis in India: Overview, Challenges, and Way Forward in the Post-COVID-19 Era
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of India’s most pressing and challenging problems. Globally, India remains the highest TB burden country, infecting people of all age groups, mainly affecting the younger population. The bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis is highly infectious and spreads through droplet infection. Millions of people die due to TB annually, and India alone accounts for a significant portion of these fatalities. TB is a major barrier to social and economic development, and each day hundreds of workdays are lost because of the illness. TB mortality over the years has reduced, and India currently has revised its mission under the new program, that is, National Tuberculosis Elimination Program (NTEP). The NTEP has a goal to end TB by 2025 under an ambitious “Detect-Treat-Prevent-Build” model. Tackling TB during the COVID-19 pandemic became more challenging, and the global community was compelled to rethink its operation and implementation. The present article recommends the feasibility and scope of telemedicine and the integration of social development approaches in policy planning to ensure social and health equity.
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