Treating TB beyond medicine
State Times
|May 30, 2025
At the recently concluded World Health Assembly at Geneva, the announcement of India's trachoma-free certification by the World Health Organization (WHO) is more than just a public health triumph; it's a profound testament to the power of a collective national will.
This achievement, born from decades of proactive efforts in hygiene, cleanliness, and awareness, offers a compelling blueprint for how India is now tackling another ancient scourge, tuberculosis (TB). Indeed, the echoes of the trachoma victory resonate strongly in the nation's ambitious drive towards a TB-Mukt Bharat.
Just as a sustained focus on fundamental public health principles underpinned the fight against trachoma, the current war on TB is being waged with an equally comprehensive, and crucial ly, deeply ingrained Jan Bhagidari people's participation-philosophy. This isn't merely a catchphrase; it's the very bedrock of the government's strategy. The recent 100-day TB elimination campaign provides a vivid illustration of this resolve. The sheer scale of the undertaking, with 12.97 crore people screened and over 7.19 lakh TB patients notified, is staggering.
Yet, what truly sets this effort apart is the parallel commitment to dismantling the social symptoms of TB. The organization of 13.46 crore "Ni-kshayShivirs," or community screening and awareness camps, speaks volumes about a recognition that effective treatment extends beyond medicine to encompass the eradication of stigma, myths, and misinformation.
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