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TB Deaths Surge: Ahmedabad's Health Crisis Unfolds
19 Jan
Summary
- Ahmedabad recorded 523 tuberculosis deaths in 2025.
- 59% of TB deaths occurred within 30 days of detection.
- 70% of victims were in the 15-59 productive age group.

In 2025, Ahmedabad's health department reported 523 deaths attributed to tuberculosis (TB), averaging ten fatalities per week. A critical analysis revealed that 59% of these deaths happened within 30 days of TB detection, suggesting significant delays in diagnosis and treatment. This points to the disease's severity upon initial identification.
Of the 366 individuals who succumbed to TB, a striking 70% belonged to the 15-59 age bracket, considered the economically productive demographic. Experts attribute this to late diagnosis, severe illness at onset, and widespread malnutrition, with nearly half of the deceased weighing 40kg or less. Comorbidities such as diabetes, COPD, anemia, and substance addiction were frequently noted.
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has initiated a plan involving regular patient follow-ups, awareness campaigns for government schemes, and ensuring medication adherence. The AMC also focuses on early identification of new and high-risk patients, treating family members, and providing financial and nutritional aid to combat the disease's impact.


