Why in the news?
- As per the recent Global TB Report 2025 published shows tuberculosis incidence is falling in India by 21% a year.
Tuberculosis
- Cause: Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
- Affecting Body Part: Primarily affects the lungs (pulmonary TB) but can infect brain, kidneys, bones (extrapulmonary TB).
- Symptoms
- Persistent cough >2–3 weeks.
- Fever, night sweats.
- Weight loss, fatigue.
- Chest pain, coughing blood (hemoptysis).
- Transmission: Spread through airborne droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
- Test to Detect
- Sputum smear microscopy (Ziehl-Neelsen staining).
- Culture (gold standard).
- CBNAAT/NAAT (e.g., GeneXpert, TrueNat) – detects MTB + Rifampicin resistance.
- Line Probe Assay (LPA).
- Mantoux test / Tuberculin Skin Test (TST).
- Treatment: TB is a treatable and curable disease. It is treated with a standard 6-month course of 4 antimicrobial drugs that are provided with information, supervision and support to the patient by a health worker or trained volunteer.

Findings of the WHO Global TB Report 2025 About India
- TB incidence in India declined by 21%
- From 237 per lakh (2015) → 187 per lakh (2024).
- This is nearly double the global decline (12%).
- One of the highest declines globally, outperforming other high-burden countries.
- TB mortality rate reduced: From 28 per lakh (2015) → 21 per lakh (2024).
- Causes for Decline
- Innovations & Technology
- Rapid uptake of new diagnostic tools (CBNAAT, TrueNat, digital X-rays, AI-based detection).
- Decentralisation: Expanded diagnostic & treatment centres to district and sub-district levels.
- Community Mobilisation
- Large-scale campaigns under TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.
- Strengthened community-led screening, awareness, and treatment adherence support.
- Enhanced Case Detection
- 26.18 lakh TB patients diagnosed in 2024, out of estimated 27 lakh cases.
Treatment coverage rose to 92% in 2024 (up from 53% in 2015).
- 26.18 lakh TB patients diagnosed in 2024, out of estimated 27 lakh cases.
- Innovations & Technology
- Reduction in “Missing Cases”
- Missing cases = Individuals who have TB but are not notified to national programme.
- Missing cases fell from: 15 lakh (2015) → <1 lakh (2024).
- Indicates better surveillance, reporting & program reach.
- Multidrug-Resistant TB (MDR-TB)
- No significant increase in MDR-TB cases.
- India maintaining stable drug resistance levels despite higher detection.
- Reason For Decline: TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan
- Achievements
- 19 crore vulnerable individuals screened nationwide.
- 24.5 lakh TB patients detected, including: 8.61 lakh asymptomatic TB cases.
- Treatment success rate: 90%, higher than global average (88%).
- Core Strategies
- Active case finding drives.
- Door-to-door screening in high-burden districts.
- Social support, nutritional assistance (Nikshay Poshan Yojana).
- Private sector notification through Nikshay Portal.
- Achievements