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As per the Global TB Report 2023, published by the World Health Organization, the estimated number of drug-resistant TB in India has reduced by 21% from 1.4 lakhs in 2015 to 1.1 lakhs in 2022. The Government has scaled up the availability of molecular diagnostic facilities and thereby there has been an increase in the proportion of TB patients being screened for the presence of drug resistance. The State wise data of DR-TB cases for the last three years and the current year so far, is placed as Annexure-I.

There has been a regular supply of Anti-TB drugs to all the State/UTs from the central level under the National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) throughout the year and regular assessments are conducted to evaluate the stock positions at various levels, from central warehouses to peripheral health institutes. Further, State/UTs have been provisioned with resources for local procurement for limited quantities as and when required to meet the emergent requirements.

The steps taken by the government for early diagnosis and treatment of Drug Resistant TB are as under:

1) the availability of molecular diagnostics has been scaled up to 6196 Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT) machines to cover all districts of the country. In addition, 91 Line Probe Assay and 69 liquid culture testing laboratories have been established for the diagnosis of multi-drug resistance.

2) Universal Drug Susceptibility Testing (UDST) is implemented to ensure every diagnosed TB patient is tested to rule out drug resistance at the time of diagnosis.

3) Newer drugs like Bedaquiline and Delamanid have been introduced for the management of drug-resistant TB.

4) Decentralized DR-TB treatment services are offered through 792 DR-TB Centres across the country.

 

The Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Bharati Pravin Pawar stated this in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.

 

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Annexure-I

S.No State-wise MDR/RR TB patients diagnosed  for 2020-2023*
State/Uts MDR/RR-TB Diagnosed (2020) MDR/RR-TB Diagnosed (2021) MDR/RR-TB diagnosed (2022) MDR/RR-TB diagnosed (Jan-Oct 2023)
1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 51 41 35 35
2 Andhra Pradesh 1380 1513 1536 1038
3 Arunachal Pradesh 224 222 177 102
4 Assam 782 448 826 781
5 Bihar 2974 3240 4447 3715
6 Chandigarh 46 72 74 142
7 Chhattisgarh 316 376 450 359
8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 42 40 22 25
9 Delhi 2024 1580 3081 3337
10 Goa 47 54 59 30
11 Gujarat 2822 2667 2784 2577
12 Haryana 1441 1283 2096 1729
13 Himachal Pradesh 209 207 238 186
14 Jammu & Kashmir 118 149 171 131
15 Jharkhand 860 896 1246 980
16 Karnataka 1498 1248 1755 1384
17 Kerala 187 186 282 281
18 Ladakh 10 4 4 4
19 Lakshadweep 0 0 1 0
20 Madhya Pradesh 3208 2359 3587 3218
21 Maharashtra 8085 9608 11562 8819
22 Manipur 65 75 96 43
23 Meghalaya 263 235 251 214
24 Mizoram 164 122 113 103
25 Nagaland 105 104 96 72
26 Odisha 461 439 568 428
27 Puducherry 13 19 23 79
28 Punjab 716 638 889 772
29 Rajasthan 3590 2474 4412 3816
30 Sikkim 231 243 205 116
31 Tamil Nadu 1377 1317 1688 1567
32 Telangana 1327 1152 1719 1277
33 Tripura 31 20 36 35
34 Uttar Pradesh 12329 12339 15566 13870
35 Uttarakhand 481 490 618 445
36 West Bengal 2202 2372 3088 2367

Data Source: Ni-kshay ; *Till 31st October, 2023

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