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Home / Health / Delhi TB Deaths Surge: Young Adults Hit Hardest

Delhi TB Deaths Surge: Young Adults Hit Hardest

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Young adults aged 25-44 represent the largest TB fatality group.
  • Over 65,000 people died from tuberculosis in Delhi since 2005.
  • MDR-TB and air pollution are identified as significant contributing factors.
Delhi TB Deaths Surge: Young Adults Hit Hardest

Tuberculosis has claimed over 65,000 lives in Delhi between 2005 and 2024, with a notable surge in fatalities in 2024. The most affected age bracket is young adults aged 25 to 44, accounting for 21,090 deaths, with men representing nearly 67% of this total. This demographic is followed by individuals aged 45 to 64, who recorded 20,862 deaths, showing a higher incidence among men.

Institutional deaths consistently represent a significant portion of tuberculosis fatalities, ranging from nearly 80% to 91% annually. Medical experts highlight that the rise in Multi-Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) cases contributes to increased mortality, as these strains are more challenging to treat. Factors like air pollution, malnutrition, and anemia, especially among women in lower socio-economic groups, are also identified as critical contributors to TB severity and fatality.

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Disclaimer:
Young adults aged 25 to 44 represent the most affected age bracket, followed by those aged 45 to 64.
Factors include Multi-Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB), air pollution, malnutrition, and anemia, particularly affecting women from lower socio-economic groups.
Over the past two decades, from 2005 to 2024, tuberculosis has caused 65,985 fatalities in Delhi.

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