Eradicating TB in India: Challenges, Perspectives and Solutions

Eradicating TB in India: Challenges, Perspectives and Solutions

 

Global Policy is pleased to announce the release of a joint publication with the Observer Research Foundation; ‘Eradicating TB in India: Challenges, Perspectives and Solutions’, edited by Harsh Sethi.

India bears the world’s largest burden of tuberculosis (TB), accounting for one-fourth of all new infections. Given that it kills nearly 300,000 people in India every year, the prevention and control of TB is a challenge at multiple levels, requiring the united efforts of a diverse range of stakeholders. While India has been proactive against TB in recent years, there is still a long way to go. This publication features articles from leading policymakers, administrators, technical experts, journalists and members of civil society working in India’s TB landscape. It outlines the multifaceted nature of the TB epidemic, its impact on communities, learnings from global successes and the way forward towards tackling the disease successfully.

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Contents



Introduction

Harsh Sethi



1 The RNTCP: Mission for a TB-free India

R.S. Gupta



2 Enhancing the Quality of TB Care in India

Srinath Satyanarayana & Madhukar Pai



3 TB Control in India: Mapping the Gaps

Anurag Bhargava



4 MDR-TB in India: Past the Tipping Point?

Zarir F. Udwadia



5 India as TB’s Innovation Hub

V.S. Chauhan



6 Stories from the Ground

Bijoyeta Das



7 The Great Gap

Nalini Krishnan



8 TB in my Backyard

Kalikesh Singh Deo



9 EPTB in Disdain: The Indian Public Health Scenario

Sarman Singh



10 Combating TB: A Global Perspective

Dalbir Singh



11 Building BRICS against Tuberculosis

Rani Mullen & Patrick Mullen

 

Citation: Sethi, H. 2015. Eradicating TB in India: Challenges, Perspectives and Solutions. London: Global Policy and Observer Research Foundation.