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Tamil Nadu Fights TB: New Screening Push
21 Jun
Summary
- Tamil Nadu is enhancing TB screening for early detection and treatment.
- TN's TB incidence is 171, mortality is 22 per 100,000 population.
- Public urged to report persistent cough, fever, or weight loss symptoms.

Tamil Nadu is strengthening its commitment to combating tuberculosis through enhanced screening programs. The primary goal is to facilitate early detection and ensure swift initiation of treatment, thereby significantly reducing TB-related deaths.
As per 2024 data, Tamil Nadu's TB incidence rate is 171 and its mortality rate is 22 per 100,000 population. These figures were discussed in a virtual meeting with the Union Health Minister. The state's Health Minister encourages individuals experiencing persistent cough, fever, weight loss, or loss of appetite to seek immediate screening at the nearest government facility.
All government hospitals are fully equipped for early TB diagnosis and treatment. Healthcare is viewed as a collective movement, with ongoing collaboration among stakeholders to achieve a TB-free Tamil Nadu. This initiative underscores a comprehensive approach to public health and disease eradication.