Lung India (Jan 2024)

Preventive treatment for latent tuberculosis from Indian perspective

  • Zia Hashim,
  • Richa Tyagi,
  • Gajendra Vikram Singh,
  • Alok Nath,
  • Surya Kant

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/lungindia.lungindia_336_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 1
pp. 47 – 54

Abstract

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The persistent morbidity and mortality associated with tuberculosis (TB), despite our continued efforts, has been long recognized, and the rise in the incidence of drug-resistant TB adds to the preexisting concern. The bulk of the TB burden is confined to low-income countries, and rigorous efforts are made to detect, notify, and systematically treat TB. Efforts have been infused with renewed vigor and determination by the World Health Organization (WHO) to eliminate tuberculosis in the near future. Different health agencies worldwide are harvesting all possible strategies apart from consolidating ongoing practices, including prevention of the development of active disease by treating latent TB infection (LTBI). The guidelines for the same were already provided by the WHO and were then adapted in the Indian guidelines for the treatment of LTBI in 2021. While the long-term impact of TBI treatment is awaited, in this article, we aim to discuss the implications in the Indian context.

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