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Recording and Monitoring Adherence

Recording of Treatment Adherence can be done as

  • Manually by DOT/Health Care Provider in TB Treatment Card of a patient.
  • Self-reported by Patient using digital tools for reporting adherence using 99 DOTS and MERM technologies.

 

Monitoring Treatment Adherence:

All TB patients should be monitored to assess their response to TB treatment. Nikshay Adherence calendar has a colour legend for various doses taken by a patient

 

TB Treatment Adherence

Tuberculosis(TB) is curable if patients are treated with effective, uninterrupted anti-tuberculous treatment. Treatment adherence is critical for curing individual patients, controlling the spread of infection in the community, and minimizing the development of drug resistance.

Adherence to treatment means that a patient follows the recommended course of treatment by taking all the prescribed medications for the entire length of time, as necessary. In other words, “right dose for the right duration”.

Management of TB Disease

Management of TB Disease starts once TB is diagnosed and consists of various stages from treatment initiation to completion and post treatment followup.

During treatment there will be continuous monitoring, including adherence monitoring, clinical and laboratory followup, and Adverse Drug Reaction Management.

The treatment course is divided into two phases, the intensive and the continuation phase.

Prevention of TB

As TB is an airborne infection, TB bacteria are released into the air when someone with infectious TB coughs or sneezes. The risk of infection can be reduced by taking simple precautions:

Figure: Measures for control and prevention of tuberculosis

Sputum Collection Process

Presumptive TB patients attending the TB Diagnostic centre (TDC) will be referred for sputum examination at the same facility. The patients are given the sputum container with laboratory serial number written on its side. The patient is:

Figure: Sputum Collection Process

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