Abstract :
Introduction: Tuberculosis case detection, treatment adherence, and treatment outcomes have significantly improved over the past decade. However, it is essential to identify the ongoing barriers at both grassroots and programmatic levels to enhance these areas, enabling India to move closer to its goal of TB elimination by 2025.Aim and Objective: This study evaluated the loss to follow-up (LTFU) rate and treatment outcomes among pulmonary tuberculosis patients in the Dehradun district.Materials and Methods: an observational study carried out using secondary data gathered from tuberculosis patients reported in the Dehradun District during three years (2018-2020). The data collected was analyzed to evaluate treatment results and treatment adherence of the pulmonary tuberculosis patients.Result: - Among study participants, LTFU rate increased in Chakrata, Dehradun, and Rishikesh in 2020, likely attributed to challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. In contrast, Kalsi exhibited consistently lower loss rates and relatively high positive outcomes, suggesting it could serve as a model for other treatment units. The decline in positive outcomes during the year 2020 at various Tuberculosis Units is in alignment with decreased TB case notification and increased LTFU rates, likely a result of disruptions in the healthcare system and restricted access to tuberculosis services during the pandemic.Conclusion: The improvement in NTEP indicators, such as tuberculosis treatment adherence and treatment outcomes, indicates that the program is progressing in the right direction. Nevertheless, it remains crucial to address programmatic gaps and expedite efforts in alignment with the national goal of TB elimination by 2025.
Keyword :
LTFU, Outcome, Treatment, Tuberculosis