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TB INDIA 2014

Revised National TB Control Programme

ANNUAL STATUS REPORT

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Revised National TB Control Programme

ANNUAL STATUS REPORT

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FIND, TREAT, CURE TB, SAVE LIVES

Central TB Division
Directorate General of Health Services,
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi110108
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Abbreviations
ACSM
AIDS
AIIMS
ANSV
ART
ARTI
ASHA
CBCI
CGHS
CHAI
CHC
CII
CMAI
CTD
DALYs
DBS
DDG
DFID
DGHS
DMC
DOTS
DRS
DRTB
DST
DTC
DTO
E
EPTB
EQA
GMSD
GoI
GFATM
H
HBCs
HIV
HRD
IAC
ICB
ICELT
ICMR
ICTC
IDSP
IEC
IMA
IPT

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Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization


Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Annual Negative Slide Volume
Anti-Retroviral Therapy
Annual Risk of Tuberculosis Infection
Accredited Social Health Activist
Catholic Bishop's Conference of India
Central Government Health Scheme
Catholic Health Association of India
Community Health Centre
Confederation of Indian Industries
Christian Medical Association of India
Central TB Division
Disability Adjusted Life Years
Domestic Budgeting Source
Deputy Director General
Department for International Development
Director General of Health Services
Designated Microscopy Centre
Directly Observed Treatment Short Course
Drug Resistance Surveillance
Drug Resistant Tuberculosis
Drug Susceptibility Testing
District Tuberculosis Centre
District Tuberculosis Officer
Ethambutol
Extra-pulmonary Tuberculosis
External Quality Assessment
Government Medical Store Depot
Government of India
The Global Fund to Fight against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Isoniazid
High Burden Countries
Human Immuno Deficiency Virus
Human Resource Development
IEC Advisory Committee
International Competitive Bidding
International Centre for Excellence in Laboratory Training
Indian Council of Medical Research
Integrated Counselling and Testing Centre
Integrated Disease Surveillance Project
Information, Education and Communication
Indian Medical Association
Isoniazid Preventive Therapy

Abbreviations
IRL
IUALTD
JMM
KAP
LT
MDGs
MDRTB
MIS
MO
MoHFW
MOTC
MoU
NACO
NACP
NCDC
NEP
NGO
NIRT
NJIMOD
NRHM
NRL
NSN
NSP
NTF
NTI
NTP
NUHM
OR
OSE
PHC
PHI
PLHIV
PP
PPM
PSU
PTB
PWB
QA
R
RBRC
RCH
RNTCP
S
SDS
SHGs

Intermediate Reference Laboratory


International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Joint Monitoring Mission
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices
Laboratory Technician
Millennium Development Goals
Multi Drug Resistant TB
Management Information System
Medical Officer
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Medical Officer-Tuberculosis Control
Memorandum of Understanding
National AIDS Control Organisation
National AIDS Control Programme
National Centre for Disease Control
New Extra Pulmonary
Non Governmental Organisation
National Institute of Research in Tuberculosis
National Jalma Institute of Mycobacterial and Other Diseases
National Rural Health Mission
National Reference Laboratory
New Smear Negative
New Smear Positive
National Task Force
National Tuberculosis Institute
National Tuberculosis Programme
National Urban Health Mission
Operational Research
On-Site Evaluation
Primary Health Centre
Peripheral Health Institution
People Living with HIV and AIDS
Private Practitioner
Public-Private Mix
Public Sector Undertaking
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Patient-Wise Box
Quality Assurance
Rifampicin
Random Blinded Re-Checking
Reproductive and Child Health
Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme
Streptomycin
State Drug Store
Self Help Groups

Abbreviations
SOP
SPR
STC
STDC
STF
STLS
STO
STS
TB
TU
UHC
UNOPS
USAID
WHO
WVI
XDR-TB
Z
ZTF

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Standard Operating Procedure


Slide Positivity Rate
State TB Cell
State Tuberculosis Training & Demonstration Centre
State Task Force
Senior TB Laboratory Supervisor
State TB Officer
Senior Treatment Supervisor
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis Unit
Urban Health Centre
United Nations Office for Project Services
United States Agency for International Development
World Health Organization
World Vision India
Extensively Drug Resistant TB
Pyrazinamide
Zonal Task Force

Executive
summary
Central TB Division is publishing Annual Status Report of Revised
National TB Control Programme since year 2001. On World TB
Day, the 24th March of 2014; this 14th report is being published.
Important indicators of programme performance are continued
in this report with trends (tabular and graphical) over years in the
chapter on RNTCP performance. However, there are certain changes
in this report as compared to previous reports. New indicators on
TB notification by private sectors have been included e.g. number of
private health facilities (laboratories, clinics, hospitals etc) registered
with RNTCP as well as number of TB patients notified by these private
health facilities. This inclusion of notification from private sector is
also in sync with the World TB Day theme on missing three million, one
million of which are estimated to be in India. Though notification rate
per 1,00,000 population at national level is much less as compared
to RNTCP patient notification, there has been considerable increase
in private sector notification in 2013 as compared to 2012. As the
case based surveillance system is established across all districts in
the country, more can be known about the practices in private sector
and appropriate steps can be taken by the programme to promote
diagnostic and treatment practices as per Standards for TB Care in
India.
As per WHO estimations, Tuberculosis prevalence per lakh population
has reduced from 465 in year 1990 to 230 in 2012. In absolute
numbers, prevalence has reduced from 40 lakhs to 28 lakhs annually.
Incidence per lakh population has reduced from 216 in year 1990 to
176 in 2012.Tuberculosis mortality per lakh population has reduced
from 38 in year 1990 to 22 in 2012. In absolute numbers, morality
due to TB has reduced from 3.3 lakhs to 2.7 lakhs annually.

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In 2013, TB suspects examination rate has further increased to 651 per 100,000 population. A
total of 928190 smear positive TB patients were diagnosed and 14,10,880 patients were registered
for treatment under RNTCP. Total case notification rate per 1,00,000 population was 113 which is
decreasing since last 5 years. Incident TB case notification rate is also declining since last 5-6 years
and in 2013 it was 91 per 1,00,000 population. Overall success rate of new and retreatment TB
cases is 88% and 70% respectively.
TB-HIV coordination is incrementally improving with 60% of the patients with known HIV status, and
90% of the HIV positive TB patients receiving Cotrimoxazole Preventive Therapy (CPT), and 84%
receiving Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART). However,outcomes of HIV positive TB patients continue to
be poorer with less than 80% success rate amongst the new patients. Programme is considering to
pilot daily anti-TB regimen to improve these outcomes.
Among new TB cases 5% of patients were in pediatric age-group (0-14 yrs).
After complete geographical coverage of the country for PMDT services, number of MDR TB suspects
who were offered DST increased in 2013 with diagnosis of 23289 MDR TB cases, of which 20763
were put on treatment. With early diagnosis of MDR TB, the outcomes of treatment are expected to
improve, however mortality and default are still around 20% each.
Contribution of partners like IMA, The Union, World Vision, FIND, PATH, CBCI-CARD, IHBP and others
have been described in details in the chapter of partnerships. Cases studies are also shared with
intention of cross learning and motivating those who work for TB control in India. Various effective
strategies are illustrated in the chapter relevant on advocacy, communication and social mobilization
though these are only examples and many success stories remain unheard across the country.
Chapter on financial planning and management describes important decisions including the details
of 12th Five Year Plan budget of Rs.4500/- crores and its components. Also financial outlay of year
2013-14 is detailed State/UT wise.
In this report many repetitions from previous annual reports have been avoided as these are already
available on http://www.tbcindia.nic.in website and other programme documents and training
modules.

Executive summary

Contents
Foreword, messages, preface
Abbreviations
Executive summary
1. Central TB Division: Activities in 2013

2. TB disease burden in India

3. RNTCP implementation status

3.1 Case detection and treatment

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3.2 Programatic Management of Drug Resistant TB

17

3.3 TB-HIV

20

3.4 Childhood TB

24

3.5 Partnerships

27

3.6 Case studies

35

3.7 ACSM

38

3.8 Financial planning & management

40

4. TB Surveillance in India

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4.1 Nikshay

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4.2 TB Notification

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5. RNTCP Performance (Notification and treatment


outcome trends)

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6. State wise and district wise performance indicators


(2013)

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Chapter 1:
Central TB
Division: Activities
undertaken in
2013
January
1. The first meeting of the National Expert Committee on Diagnosis
and Treatment of Tuberculosis under RNTCP was held at Nirman
Bhawan, New Delhi on 3rd and 4th January 2013. Key policy
decisions were taken during the deliberations by the experts in light
of the recent scientific evidences pertaining to diagnosis, followup, use of newer rapid diagnostics under RNTCP, identification
of two additional National Reference Laboratories, revision of TB
case definitions, scale-up for universal access of PMDT services
in India and adoption of recently developed Standards of TB Care
in India in a national consultation mode under RNTCP.
2. RNTCP Bi-annual National Review meeting of STOs and
Consultants was held from 9-11 January 2013 at New Delhi. All
STOs were updated with changes in strategies and objectives
under 12th Five Year Plan. Brainstorming group works were
conducted to devise implementable micro-plans.
3. The Regional PMDT Review Meeting was conducted for States
of the East and NE zones at Kolkata from 2425 January
2013 to intensively review the status of scale-up and quality of
implementation of PMDT services in the States of the zone and
also to address critical bottlenecks through support from CTD,
States and programme partners.
4. The National Task Force for involvement of Medical Colleges was
organized from 31st Jan. to 1st Feb. 2013 at Jaipur, Rajasthan.
The workshop aimed to review the progress since the last
National Task Force meeting in 2011 and develop the action plan
for active involvement of medical colleges.

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5. The National Research Committee meeting was held on 28th January 2013. The experts reviewed and
discussed the new and revised research proposals and an impetus to research agenda was finalized.

February
6. The Regional PMDT Review Meeting was conducted for States of south zone at Trivandrum from 1415
February and west zone at Aurangabad from 2122 February to intensively review the status of scale-up
and quality of implementation of PMDT services in the States of the zones and to also address critical
bottlenecks through support from CTD, States and programme partners.
7. A special workshop was held at Mumbai on 2425 February to strengthen the urban TB control systems with
special focus on clinically and socially vulnerable slum population and develop a comprehensive plan for
universal access to quality TB care in Mumbai with support and active participation of CTD, NTI Bangalore,
WHO India, Maharashtra State TB Cell, eminent private and public sector providers, implementation partners
and donors.
8. Training of master trainers for the community pharmacists partnership with RNTCP held on 18 February
under the chairmanship of Dr. Jagdish Prasad, Director General of Health Services, Government of India.

March
9. The Central Internal Evaluation of Haryana was held from 4th to 8th March to evaluate the programme
performance and implementation in the State. Two Districts in the State, Karnal and Hisar were evaluated
along with the State level institutions.
10. The Regional PMDT Review Meeting was conducted for States of North zone at Lucknow from 28th February
to 1st March to intensively review the status of scale-up and quality of implementation of PMDT services
in the States of the zone and also to address critical bottlenecks through support from CTD, State and
programme partners.
11. Nationwide coverage of programmatic management of Drug Resistant (DR) TB services under RNTCP was
achieved on 15th March 2013.

April
12. Meeting of DR TB Survey was held on 5th April by the National Oversight Group to review changes required
in DRS Protocol as well as logistics and implementation issues.
13. National PMDT Trainings scheduled and held at Calicut in Kerala, Ahmedabad in Gujarat and LRS in New
Delhi.
14. The record of proceedings (ROP) of 34 States has been approved in National Programme Coordination
committee meetings.
15. The TB Laboratory Management Training held at Mumbai from 8th to 12th April.
16. An experience sharing workshop to pilot the integration of Tuberculosis Units with the existing administrative
blocks held on the 4th April in New Delhi.
17. The Central Internal Evaluation of Maharashtra was held from 22nd to 27th April to evaluate the programme
performance and implementation in the State along with State-level institutions.
18. The TB-Diabetes Screening project dissemination meeting organized by the Union was held on 25 April.

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May
19. Dissemination of the DR TB directory on availability of PMDT services on 16th May 2013.
20. One batch of the RNTCP Modular Training organized at the National Tuberculosis Institute from the 6 to 18
May.
21. Renewal of MOU for two years with the Indian Pharmaceutical Association, SEAR Pharma, All India
Organization of Chemist and Druggist, Pharmacy Council of India for involvement of community pharmacists
in RNTCP.
22. Extension of single stream funding TB Grant of Global Fund was approved by the Global Fund Board - the
total value of the project is 226.74 million USD.
23. The Central Internal Evaluation of Himachal Pradesh was held from 27 to 31May to evaluate programme
performance and implementation in the State along with State-level Institutions.

June
24. The Central Internal Evaluation of Kerala was held from 17 to 21 June to evaluate the programme
performance and implementation in the State along with State-level Institutions.
25. The first draft of audio-visual training aid for basic modular training of RNTCP shared on 24th June, as part
of the Human Resource Development plan under the 12th FYP.
26. Media advocacy workshop for STOs was conducted in Mumbai on 27-28 June 2013.

July
27. Seven batches of National training 185 Master Trainers in Nikshay were conducted by Central TB Division,
between 1st July to 25th July at NTI, Bangalore.
28. Meeting of the National Technical Working Group on TB-HIV Co-ordination was held on 15 July.
29. The National PMDT trainings scheduled and held from 1st to 5th July at Ahmedabad (Gujarat), and 22nd to
26th July at Calicut (Kerala).
30. The Central Internal Evaluation of Gujarat was held from 22nd to 26th July to evaluate the programme
performance and implementation in the State along with State-level institutions. The CIE team visited
Mehsana and Surat Municipal Corporation districts.

August
31. The RNTCP Modular Training organized at the National Institute for TB & Respiratory Diseases (erstwhile
LRS Institute) in New Delhi from 19th to 31st August
32. National Operational Research dissemination workshop held in Delhi.
33. Meeting of the National Technical Working Group on TB-HIV Co-ordination was held on 14th August.
34. The Central Internal Evaluation of Chattisgarh was held from 26th to 30th August to evaluate the programme
performance and implementation in the State along with State-level Institutions. During the CIE Mahasamund
and Rajnandgaon Districts were evaluated.
35. Medical College Zonal Task Force meeting conducted in west zone.
36. The Zonal Operational research workshop was held in the South-2 Zone (Thiruvananthapuram).

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September
37. The Medical College Zonal Task Force meetings in south-2 and north zones.
38. The Zonal Operational research workshop was held in the North Zone (Srinagar).
39. The Central Internal Evaluation of Punjab was held from 23rd to 27th September to evaluate the programme
performance and implementation in the State along with State-level institutions. During the CIE, Taran Taran
and Mohali Districts were visited by the evaluation team.
40. National PMDT Training held from 2nd to 6th September at the National Institute for TB & Respiratory
Diseases, New Delhi (erstwhile LRS Institute) and 23rd-27th September at Ahmedabad.
41. RNTCP Modular Training organized at the National Tuberculosis Institute, Bangalore from the 16th to 28th
September.
42. The Leadership and Management course conducted with support from the Global Fund Round 9 TB Grant
under Project Axshya was organised from 16th-20th September.
43. Two sensitization workshops for the RNTCP TB Xpert Project organized in September for North and South
zones.
44. The National Biannual STO-Consultants meeting held in Kolkata from 16th-18th September.
45. Meeting of the National Research Committee held at the National Institute for TB & Respiratory Diseases in
New Delhi (erstwhile LRS Institute) on 30th September.
46. The grant agreement of GFTAM-SSF Phase II was signed by India CCM and Department of Economic Affairs
and GFATM for period of 30 months starting 1st April 2013. The total value of the grant is 226.74 million
USD.

October
47. Zonal Task Force workshops for involvement of Medical Colleges in RNTCP organised at Raipur for East
Zone.
48. Zonal Task Force workshops for involvement of Medical Colleges in RNTCP at Dibrugarh for North-East Zone.
49. Meeting with Rotary India on leadership for care providers in quality TB care in India on 4th October.
50. Review of the activities of the Sub Recipient of Global Fund Project CBCI CARD Project at the National
STPC Review Meeting at Ghaziabad.
51. Interactive session to integration of Pharmacovigilance programme of India (PvPI) and formal launch of
integration of PVPI and RNTCP for patient safety.
52. The first meeting of the National ACSM Advisory Committee convened in New Delhi.

November
53. RNTCP modular training at NTI Bangalore organized from 11-23 November.
54. Central Internal Evaluation of Delhi was conducted in two districts - Baba Ambedkar Hospital Chest Clinic
and Shastri Park Chest Clinic between 11-15 November.
55. RNTCP Modular Training at NITRD, New Delhi (erstwhile LRS Institute) organised between 18-30 November.

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56. ACSM and Media Engagement workshop for State IEC and ACSM officers organized in New Delhi from 19th20th November.
57. Zonal or capacity building workshop, Guwahati, Assam organized.

December
58. The Central Internal Evaluation of West Bengal conducted from 9th to 13th December. During the CIE, two
districts (Nadia and East Mednipur) were visited.
59. Quarterly Review Meeting of Haryana conducted on 20th December at the State TB Cell in Panchkula. The
performance of districts of Haryana was reviewed and feedback was given to District TB Officers about their
respective performance and ways to improve it.
60. Training of stakeholders on Pharmacovigilance was conducted in two zones - South Zone from 9-10
December and West Zone from 12-13 December.
61. The Department of Economic Affairs has approved World Bank support to RNTCP for two years for 100
million USD.

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Chapter 2:
Tuberculosis
disease burden in
India
1. Though India is the second-most populous country in the world
one fourth of the global incident TB cases occur in India annually.
In 2012, out of the estimated global annual incidence of 8.6
million TB cases, 2.3 million were estimated to have occurred in
India.
WHO estimated burden of tuberculosis in India, 2012
TB burden
Incidence
Prevalence
Mortality

Number (Millions)
(95% CI)

Rate Per 100,000


Persons (95% CI)

2.2 (2.02.4)
2.8 (1.93.9)
0.27 (0.170.39)

176 (159193)
230 (155319)
22 (1432)

TB burden
HIV among estimated
incident TB patients
MDR-TB among notified
pulmonary TB patients
MDR-TB among notified
New pulmonary TB
patients
MDR-TB among notified
Re-treatment pulmonary
TB patients

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Number (Millions)
(95% CI)

Percent (95%
CI)

0.13 (0.120.14)

5.6 (5.4-6.2)

0.064 (0.0490.079)
0.021 (0.0180.025) 2.2% (1.92.6%)

0.043 (0.0330.054)

15% (1119%)

Indias TB control programme is on track as far as reduction in disease burden is concerned. There is 42%
reduction in TB mortality rate by 2012 as compared to 1990 level. Similarly there is 51% reduction in TB
prevalence rate by 2012 as compared to 1990 level.

These estimations were based on RNTCP data, 7 Prevalence surveys in India conducted between 2007-2010,
National ARTI surveys, mortality surveys conducted in 2005.
Tuberculosis prevalence per lakh population has reduced from 465 in year 1990 to 230 in 2012. In absolute
numbers, prevalence has reduced from 40 lakhs to 28 lakhs annually.

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Tuberculosis incidence per lakh population has reduced from 216 in year 1990 to 176 in 2012.

Tuberculosis mortality per lakh population has reduced from 38 in year 1990 to 22 in 2012. In absolute
numbers, morality due to TB has reduced from 3.3 lakhs to 2.7 lakhs annually.

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Chapter 3:
RNTCP
implementation
status
3.1 Case Detection
The RNTCP laboratory network for sputum smear microscopy
comprises a three-tier system of National Reference Laboratories
(NRLs), Intermediate Reference Laboratories (IRLs) and Designated
Microscopy Centres (DMCs) offering appropriate, affordable and
accessible quality assured diagnostic services. To align with
internationally recommended standards of diagnostic practices for
TB, the programme supplies quality equipment and reagents to its
nationwide network of laboratories. An inbuilt routine system has
been designed for sputum microscopy, External Quality Assessment
(EQA) and for supervision and monitoring of diagnostic systems by
RNTCP Senior TB Laboratory Supervisors (STLSs) locally and by the
Intermediate and National Reference Laboratories network at state
and higher levels. The programme has a certification procedure
for Culture and Drug Susceptibility Testing (C&DST) for solid and
liquid, and Line Probe Assay (LPA) for molecular diagnosis with
quality assurance protocol based on the WHO and Global Laboratory
Initiative recommendations.

Treatment of TB Patients under


RNTCP
INH (H), Rifampicin (R), Pyrazinamide (Z), Ethambutol, (E) and
streptomycin (S) is used in the treatment of TB patients; all drugs
are given three times weekly. A new case of TB patient will receive 6
months of treatment with 2 months of IP (HRZE) and 4 months of CP
(HR). Re-treatment TB case will receive 8 months of treatment with 3
months of IP (2 month HRZES and 1 months HRZE) and 5 months of
CP (HRE). Drugs are supplied in an individual patient-wise box (PWB),
which contain the entire course of treatment for each patient. The
PWB have a colour code indicating the category [Red for Category I
and Blue for Category II]. In each PWB, there are two pouches one for
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intensive phase (A) and one for continuation phase (B). All doses of the intensive phase and at least the first
dose of each week of the continuation phase are given under direct observation by a DOT provider. Follow up
sputum smear examinations are done at the end of the intensive phase (IP), 2 months into the continuation
phase (CP) and at the end of treatment. If the smear is positive at the end of the intensive phase, the same
drugs are given for 1 more month and then the CP is started. The treatment outcome is determined according
to the results of the follow-up smear examinations done during treatment. For paediatric TB patients separate
PWB is developed under the programme. Asymptomatic children under 6 years who are household contacts of
smear positive pulmonary TB patients, chemoprophylaxis with isoniazid (10 mg/kg body weight) is administered
daily for a period of 6 months.
In the year 2013 the RNTCP put 1416014 patients on treatment
Quality assured laboratory services: RNTCP has established a nationwide laboratory network of over 13,000
DMCs, which are supervised by the IRLs at the state level and the NRLs and Central TB Division at the national
level. The RNTCP aims to consolidate its laboratory network and organize a defined hierarchy for conducting
sputum microscopy with external quality assessment (EQA).
National Reference Laboratories: The six NRLs under the programme include National Institute for Research in
Tuberculosis (NIRT), Chennai; National Tuberculosis Institute (NTI), Bangalore; National Institute of Tuberculosis
& Respiratory Diseases (NITRD), Delhi; National Japanese Leprosy Mission for Asia (JALMA) Institute of Leprosy
and other Mycobacterial Diseases, Agra; Regional Medical Research Centre (RMRC), Bhubaneswar; and the
Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre (BMHRC), Bhopal*. The NRLs work closely with the IRLs,
supervise their activities and also undertake periodic training of the staff with respect to EQA and C&DST.
Three microbiologists and four laboratory technicians have been provided by the RNTCP on a contractual basis
to each NRL for supervision and monitoring of laboratory activities. The NRL microbiologist and laboratory
supervisor/technician visit each assigned state at least once a year for 2-3 days as a part of onsite evaluation
under the RNTCP EQA protocol.
NRL

NIRT

NITRD

NTI

JALMA

States and Union Territories (UTs)


Assigned for EQA

Andhra Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat,


Dadra Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Kerala,
Lakshadweep, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Punjab,
Puducherry, Andaman & Nicobar
Delhi, Arunachal Pradesh, Haryana, Manipur,
Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Tripura,
Chandigarh
Maharashtra, Orissa, West Bengal, Rajasthan,
Karnataka, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand,
Jammu and Kashmir
Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand,
Himachal Pradesh, Assam

Total no. of
IRLs assigned

Total no. of
states/ UTs
assigned

10

13

No of OSE
conducted
during the year
(2013-14)
5

12

*RMRC, Bhubaneswar and BMHRC, Bhopal have been newly created and states will be redistributed among all the six NRLs.

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Intermediate Reference Laboratory (IRL): One IRL has been designated in the STDC Public Health Laboratory/
Medical College of the respective state. The functions of IRL include supervision and monitoring of EQA activities,
Mycobacterial culture and DST as well as Drug Resistance Surveys (DRS) in selected states. The IRL conducts
regular trainings to ensure that the district and sub-district laboratory staff have the technical know-how to
efficiently perform smear microscopy activities. Additionally, they undertake onsite evaluation and panel testing
of each district in the state at least once a year.
Culture and DST Laboratories (C & DST): In addition to IRLs, the RNTCP also involves the Microbiology
Department of medical colleges for providing diagnostic services for drug resistance tuberculosis, extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EP-TB) and research as well as human resources, equipment and training.
Designated Microscopy Centre (DMC): The most peripheral laboratory under the RNTCP network is the DMC,
which serves a population of around 100,000 (50,000 in tribal and hilly areas). Currently, all the districts
in the country are implementing EQA. For quality improvement purposes, the NRL onsite evaluation (OSE)
recommendations to IRLs and districts are discussed in the RNTCP Laboratory NRL Coordination Committee
meetings and National Expert Committee for Diagnosis and Management of Tuberculosis. The quality
improvement workshops for state level TB officers and laboratory managers are conducted at NRLs based on
the observations of the NRL-OSEs. These workshops focus on issues such as human resource requirements,
training, AMC for binocular microscopes, quality specifications for ZN stains, RBRC blinding and coding issues,
bio-medical waste disposal, infection control measures etc. The Quality Assurance activities include:
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Onsite Evaluation

yy

Panel Testing (PT)

yy

Random Blinded Rechecking (RBRC)

Figure 1: Schematic representation of the EQA reporting process

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The National Laboratory Committee and National DOTS Plus Committee have been merged into the National
Expert Committee on Diagnosis and Management of Tuberculosis under RNTCP and provides technical guidelines
for diagnosis and management of all forms of tuberculosis.
There are 51 RNTCP certified C&DST laboratories in the country, which include laboratories from the public
sector (IRLs and medical colleges), private sector and operated by NGOs.
Solid Culture Certification: The RNTCP has certified 37 laboratories for solid C & DST and includes:
yy

Four NRLs: NTI, Bangalore; NIRT, Chennai; JALMA , Agra; NITRD, New Delhi;

yy

18 IRLs: Hyderabad, Raipur, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Karnal, Ranchi, Thiruvanthapuram, Nagpur, Pune, Indore,
Bhopal, Puducherry, Ajmer, Cuttack, Lucknow, Kolkata, Dehradun and Chennai.

yy

Six medical colleges: PGIMER, Chandigarh; AIIMS-Dept. of Medicine, New Delhi; J J Hospital, Mumbai; SMS,
Jaipur; MPSMC, Jamnagar; and MGIMS, Wardha

yy

Three-NGO: BPHRC, Hyderabad; Choithram Hospital, Indore; and DFIT Nellore

yy

Four ICMR institutes: RMRC-Port Blair; RMRC, Dibrugarh; RMRC, Jabalpur and RMRC Bhubaneswar

yy

Two private labs: CMC, Vellore and Microcare, Surat

The proficiency testing for solid culture for RNTCP certification is in advance stages for IRLs in Assam, Karnataka,
Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Srinagar and Jammu. The RNTCP also encourages
laboratories from medical colleges, ICMR, private sector and NGOs to apply for certification by providing technical
assistance and training of staff at NRLs.
Liquid Culture Certification: The RNTCP has certified 12 laboratories for liquid culture, which include four NRLs;
Four IRLs (Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Nagpur and Delhi); one medical college (SMS Jaipur); one NGO laboratory
(P D Hinduja-Mumbai); and two private laboratories (SRL Mumbai and Kolkata). The proficiency testing for liquid
culture and certification is an ongoing process for IRLs in Guwahati, Bangalore, Pune, Lucknow, Cuttack, Ajmer,
Kolkata, Karnal, Delhi, Jamnagar, Chennai, Chandigarh and Indore. The RNTCP is in the process of establishing
20 Biosafety level-3 laboratories for liquid culture as per its laboratory scale up plan for liquid culture in selected
IRL and C & DST laboratories in medical colleges.
Line Probe Assay (LPA): The LPA is a molecular diagnostic test, which can provide the DST results within one day.
The RNTCP has completed the demonstration and evaluation phase in selected laboratories and based upon
the evidence, adopted the policy for rapid diagnosis of MDR-TB by LPA. As on December 2013, 41 laboratories
have been certified by RNTCP, these include:
yy

Four NRLs: NIRT, Chennai; NTI, Bangalore; JALMA, Agra; and NITRD, New Delhi

yy

24 IRLs: Guwahati, Hyderabad, Patna, Raipur, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Karnal, Dharampur, Ranchi, Bengaluru,
Thiruvanthapuram, Indore, Bhopal, Pune, Nagpur, Cuttack, Puducherry, Ajmer, Chennai, Patiala, Dehradun,
Lucknow, Agra and Kolkata.

yy

8 medical colleges: Vishakhapatnam; AIIMS-Dept. of Medicine-New Delhi; AIIMS-Dept. of Laboratory


Medicine-New Delhi; Government Medical College-Jamnagar; JJ Hospital-Mumbai; SMS-Jaipur; PGIMER,
Chandigarh; KIMS, Hubli

yy

Four NGOs: DFIT, Nellore; BPHRC, Hyderabad; Nazerath, Shillong; and PD Hinduja, Mumbai

yy

One private medical college: Subharti Medical College, Meerut.

The molecular laboratories are equipped with clean room facility and GT BLOT machines to perform upto 90
tests per day for the diagnosis of MDR-TB.
Second line DST (SLD): As on December 2013, Five laboratories which include three NRLs (NIRT-Chennai,
NTI-Bangalore and NITRD-New Delhi), One IRLs (Gujarat and Kerala) and one NGO laboratory (P D Hinduja) are
performing the second line DST in solid and liquid culture. The RNTCP has identified additional laboratories for
performing second line DST which include IRLs in Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Nagpur- Maharashtra, Rajasthan,

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JALMA-Agra; and SMS Jaipur and JJ Hospital Mumbai medical colleges. The RNTCP will provide necessary
technical support for certification of SLD in private and medical colleges as well.
Training: The RNTCPs NRLs have conducted trainings for Microbiologists, Senior Laboratory Technicians
and Laboratory Technicians in solid culture DST and EQA in sputum smear microscopy. In 2013, all reference
laboratories conducted modular training and trained more than 60 laboratory staff for laboratory procedures.
International Centre for Excellence in Laboratory Training (ICELT): The centre at NTI Bangalore is addressing
the training needs of laboratory staff in newer technologies such as the LPA, CB-NAAT, Liquid Culture and
Biosafety. Over the last year, the centre has trained lab professional from across the country on LPA and Liquid
Culture & DST.

New initiatives
The RNTCP has completed the feasibility study of introducing Genexpert in RNTCP across 18 Tuberculosis Units
(TUs) in 12 states under programmatic conditions. The National Steering Committee is monitoring the progress
of the study. According to the interim results of the study, RNTCP is currently using CB NAAT for the diagnosis
of tuberculosis and Multi Drug Resistance Tuberculosis in high risk populations like HIV positive and pediatric
groups.

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The RNTCP with the support from UNITAID, World Health Organization (WHO) and STOP TB Partnership initiated
the RNTCP TB Xpert Project. The project currently provides services for rapid decentralized diagnosis of MDR-TB.
Under the project, sites are also implementing innovative mechanism to adopt PPM models to provide diagnosis
of TB and DR-TB from the private sector. The programme has also developed a guidance document for the use
of CB-NAAT technology and the list of CBNAAT laboratories across the country are listed below:
List of CBNAAT laboratories under RNTCP
S.No

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7

State
Arunachal Pradesh
Andaman & Nicobar
Assam
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi

8
9
10
11
12
13

Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Rajasthan
Maharashtra

14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Madhya Pradesh
Manipur
Nagaland
Odhisa
Punjab
Jammu & Kashmir
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
Gujarat
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Mizoram
West Bengal

CBNAAT Laboratory
IRL Naharlagun
Port Blair, Andaman & Nicobar
DTC,Kamrup; Hajo TU
Parvatipuram TU; Vizianagaram, DTC; Medak DTC
Muzaffarpur, Bhagalpur, Rohtas
Bilaspur, Bilha TU; Jagdalpur, Bastar
LNJP Chest Clinic; Safdarjung Hospital; Rajan Babu Institute of Pulmonary
Medicine
Meham TU; Rohtak
Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla
Bundu; Ranchi, DTC
NTI Bangalore; Pavagada; Bijapur; KIMS, Hubli; IRL Bangalore
Jodhpur, DTC; Badgaon; DTC Bikaner
Amravati; UHC, Dharavi; Centenary Hospital (Shatabdi), Govandi;
Centenary Hospital Kandivalli; Kurla Bhabha Hospital; Aurangabad;
Sewree, Mumbai; IRL Pune; BJ Medical College, Pune
Indore, DTC; RMRC, Jabalpur; Rewa; Sagar; Gwalior
IRL Imphal
DTC, Kohima
Koraput, DTC
Patiala; Amritsar; Faridkot
STDC Srinagar; IRL Jammu
New Tehri; Haldwani
BHU, Varanasi; DTC, Allahabad; Kanpur; Basti; DTC, Ghaziabad; Bareilly
DTC, Surat; Rajkot; Vadodara; LG Hospital, Maninagar, Ahmedabad
DTC, South Sikkim
Madurai Medical College; IRL Chennai; Coimbatore; CMC Vellore
DR-TB Centre Aizawl,
Murshidabad; DTC Kolkata; Howrah City; Amtala

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3.2 Programmatic Management of Drug Resistant


TB (PMDT)
India is one of the countries in the world with the highest burden of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB).
As per the WHO Global Report on Tuberculosis 2013, India accounts for 64,000 MDRTB cases out of 300,000
cases estimated globally to occur among the notified pulmonary TB cases annually.

RNTCP Response to the challenge of drug resistant TB


The key focus of RNTCP combating the challenge of drug resistance is to prevent its emergence by providing
quality DOTS diagnostic and treatment services, increasing the visibility and reach of the programme services
and promoting adherence to International Standards of TB care and Standards of TB Care in India by all
healthcare providers.
Indiscriminate and injudicious use of anti-TB drugs, especially outside the programme, is a significant contributor
to the emergence of drug resistance TB. The programme has taken concrete steps to promote rational use of
anti-TB drugs; these include the novel initiative of extending universal access to free quality anti-TB drugs across
India and the development of a guidance document, popularly called The Chennai Consensus Statement, for
healthcare providers on the prevention and management of drug resistance TB outside the programme settings.
The programme through the aegis of professional medical associations and Medical Council of India is sensitizing,
educating and urging healthcare providers on judicious use of anti-TB drugs. The intervention of drug regulatory
authority of the country is being sought to strictly enforce sale of anti-TB drugs against valid prescription through
a special directive.
Besides initiating and strengthening measures for prevention of drug resistance, the programme has
simultaneously initiated diagnostic and treatment services for the management of MDR TB. These services
are considered Standard of Care and are an integral component of RNTCP to manage M/XDR-TB through the
existing programme.
The PMDT services for quality diagnosis and treatment of drug resistant TB cases were initiated in 2007 in
Gujarat and Maharashtra. Despite the modest progress from 2007 - 2009, the programme had ambitious plans
to rapidly scale up the PMDT services in the country. In 2009, it was envisioned that by the end of 2011 the
MDR TB services will be introduced in all the states across the country in a phased manner that was achieved in
time. The plan to extend drug susceptibility testing to all smear positive retreatment cases upon diagnosis, and
all new cases that are smear-positive early during the first-line anti-TB treatment by 2012 also was achieved.
This is further complemented by a nationwide laboratory scale up plan developed by the programme n to have
43 culture & DST laboratories (Solid & LPA techniques including Liquid Culture in 33 labs) in the public health
sectors by 2015

Diagnosis of drug resistant TB


Currently all re-treatment cases at diagnosis, any smear positive during follow up, contacts of confirmed DR TB
case and HIV associated TB cases at diagnosis are included in the definition of presumptive DRTB cases. For
diagnosis of XDR-TB, DST for second-line drugs is offered to patients on MDR TB regimen if culture positive at 6
months or if culture reversion occurs during MDRTB treatment after culture conversion to negative.
For drug susceptibility testing sputum specimen is transported to accredited reference laboratory. Rapid
molecular test like Line Probe Assay (LPA) and CB-NAAT, if available is the preferred DST method for first line
drugs. DST for 2nd line drugs is done at 3 National Reference Labs (NIRT-Chennai, NTI-Bangalore, LRS-Delhi).
DST to second-line drugs will be offered to all confirmed MDR TB cases at diagnosis as the lab capacity becomes
increasingly available in all 33 labs being developed for liquid culture and DST in a phased manner up to 2015.

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As the laboratory diagnostic capacity got enhanced, districts have moved from higher risk criteria to lower risk
criteria for early diagnosis of DRTB. By the end of 2013, only 107 districts follow criteria A, 151 districts are
implementing criteria B and the remaining 446 districts have moved into criteria C.

XDRTB is suspected if the follow-up culture of MDRTB patient on treatment remains positive at 6th month or
later or culture reversion occurs at any time of treatment. In such cases, that culture isolate from the follow-up
culture laboratory will be sent to the linked National Reference Laboratory (NRL) for Drug Sensitivity Test (DST)
for second line anti TB drugs.
In 2013, examination of DRTB suspects recorded 71% and enrolment of MDRTB patients for treatment recorded
47% increase compared to the previous year. A total of 1,81,021 DRTB suspects were tested and 20,763
MDRTB cases were put on treatment in 2013.

Treatment of drug resistant TB


Treatment of Drug Resistant TB is based on Rifampicin DST results. Initial hospitalization at DR-TB Centers
is followed by ambulatory care. Standardized treatment regimen for MDR TB under daily DOT includes (69m) Kanamycin, Levofloxacin, Cycloserine, Ethionamide, Pyrazinamide, Ethambutol / (18m) Levofloxacin,
Cycloserine, Ethionamide, Ethambutol. PAS is used as a substitute drug in case of intolerance. In cases with
Ofloxacin or Kanamycin resistance detected at baseline wherever facilities to undertake quality assured DST to
second line drugs is locally available, the regimen for MDR TB can be suitably modified to replace Levofloxacin
with Moxifloxacin and PAS or to replace Kanamycin with Capreomycin respectively. Drug supply using 1 monthly
patient wise box of different weight bands is in place.
Standardized treatment Regimen for XDR TB under daily DOT includes (6-12m) Capreomycin, PAS, Moxifloxacin,
High dose INH, Clofazimine, Linezolid, Amoxy-Clavulanic Acid / (18m) all the above drugs except Capreomycin.
Clarithromycin and Thyacitazone used as a substitute drug in case of intolerance.
Result of MDRTB Treatment: The treatment outcome report is submitted 31-33 months after patients in the
respective cohort are started treatment. Thus the latest annual cohort of MDRTB patients whose treatment
outcomes were reported in 2013 is from July 2010 to June 2011. Of the 3530 MDRTB cases registered during
this period, 48% were successfully treated, 22% died, 18% defaulted and 6% failed treatment. Only 14 states
have MDRTB cases registered during this period. Majority of these patients were heavily treatment experienced
and detected late during the early scale up phase of the respective states. These factors could have contributed
to the high death rates among them.
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Achievements during 2013


The key activities undertaken for enhancements of programmatic management of drug resistant TB under
RNTCP in India are summarized below:
yy

India has introduced PMDT services in all 35 states on 24th March 2013. As on February 2014,PMDT
services are available in all 35 states of the country across 704 districts covering the entire population
(100%) of the country

yy

110 DR TB wards established with airborne infection control measures by end of 2013.

yy

The country has shown an accelerated progress in scale up of PMDT diagnostic services as compared to
the early implementation years from 2007 2012. A total of 51 C-DST labs were established using various
technologies- 37 Solid culture labs, 12 Liquid culture labs and 41 LPA labs.

yy

181021 MDR-TB suspects were tested for MDR-TB and 20763 patients were initiated on MDR-TB treatment
during 2013.

yy

Focused and periodic intensive PMDT review meetings at regional levels with key state officials were
conducted in 2013 with the objective to closely monitor the progress made by every state in their PMDT
scale up plans and to further accelerate the scale up of PMDT services by addressing challenges through
timely intervention.

yy

Programme is in the process of developing guidelines and regulation of newer anti-TB drugs in India. To look
into possibility of introduction of Bedaquiline in India a protocol for multi-centric study is being finalized for
four selected sites in the country.

yy

Additional Human Resources: Each DRTB Centre is provided with a counselor. Counseling of DRTB patients
and their families is important for compliance to treatment, identification and management of adverse
reaction to drugs and to ensure social security.

Newer Initiatives in PMDT


One of the aims of ensuring effective management of tuberculosis (TB) is to minimize the development of drug
resistance. Surveillance of antituberculosis drug resistance is, therefore, an essential tool for monitoring the
effectiveness of TB control programmes and improving national and global TB control efforts. Antituberculosis
drug resistance among new and previously untreated TB cases, a proxy indicator for primary or initial drug
resistance, suggests tuberculosis transmission. Antituberculosis drug resistance among previously treated TB
cases, a proxy indicator for acquired drug resistance, suggests failure of effective management in the prior TB
episode.
Worldwide, approximately 4% of new cases and 20% of previously treated cases had multidrug resistant TB
(MDR-TB), that is TB resistant to at least two of the first-line drugs, isoniazid and rifampicin [1,2]. Extensively
drug resistant TB (XDR-TB), a severe form of TB, has been reported by 84 countries, and the average proportion
of MDR-TB cases with XDR-TB worldwide is 9.0%. By the end of 2011, China, India and the Russian Federation
contributed to almost 60% of the estimated global burden of MDR-TB, yet to date, no nationally representative
antituberculosis drug resistance data is available in India.
The Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP)with support from U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO); is in the process of undertaking a
National Antituberculosis Drug Resistance Survey in a representative sample of both newly diagnosed sputum
smear-positive pulmonary TB cases and previously treated sputum smear-positive pulmonary TB cases.
The survey will provide a statistically representative national estimate of the prevalence of antituberculosis drug
resistance among new and previously treated patients in India, and will contribute to a more accurate estimate
of antituberculosis drug resistance globally.

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3.3 TB-HIV
Background
Tuberculosis and HIV duo forms the deadly synergy; the patients with these diseases more often will have
unfavourable outcomes. HIV infection increases the risk of progression of latent TB infection to active TB disease
thus increasing risk of death if not timely treated for both TB and HIV. Correspondingly, TB is the most common
opportunistic infection and cause of mortality among people living with HIV (PLHIV), difficult to diagnose and
treat owing to challenges related to co-morbidity, pill burden, co-toxicity and drug interactions. HIV prevalence
among incident TB patients is estimated to be 5.95% (95% CI 5.93%5.97%). 130000 HIV-associated TB
patients are emerging annually. By numbers India ranks 2nd in the world and accounts for about 10% of the
global burden of HIV-associated TB. The mortality in this group is very high and every year: 42000 people die
every year among TB/HIV coinfected patients.
TB-HIV collaborative activities between Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) and
Department of AIDS Control (DAC) started initially in the year 2001. Since then, TB-HIV activities have evolved
time to time in line with updated scientific evidences prevailed. National Framework for joint TB-HIV collaborative
activities was developed under which National and State TB/HIV coordinating mechanism were put in place;
Service delivery level coordination bodies were established at district level. Components such as dedicated
human resources, integration of surveillance, joint training, standard recording & reporting, joint monitoring &
evaluation, operational research were strategically implemented and nationwide coverage was achieved in July
2012. At the National level TB-HIV coordination committee (NTCC) and technical working group (NTWG) regularly
monitor and suggest on key policy related to TB/HIV Collaborative activities.

Progress
Interventions to reduce the burden of TB among people living with HIV include the early provision of antiretroviral
therapy (ART) for people living with HIV in line with WHO guidelines and the Three Is for HIV/TB: intensified TB
case-finding followed by high-quality antituberculosis treatment, isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT) and infection
control in HIV care setting. There has been significant improvement on above indicators in recent years. India
adopted all recommendations suggested by the World Health Organization recommended TB/HIV collaborative
activities.
HIV testing of TB patients is now routine through provider initiated testing and counseling (PITC), implemented
in all states. At Country level, as of 4th Quarter (Oct-Dec) 2013, 61% of TB patients knew their HIV status which
has increased from 11% in 2008. In 2013, 887903 TB patients (63% of total TB patients registered) were tested
for HIV; 45,999 (5% of those tested) were diagnosed as HIV positive and were offered access to HIV care.

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Trend of proportion of TB patients with known HIV Status, 4Q08-4Q13

The updated WHO TB/HIV policy of 2012 recommended implementation of PITC among presumptive TB cases.
Considering the country evidence and global recommendation, the National Technical Working Group on TB/HIV
decided to implement PITC among presumptive TB cases in all high HIV prevalent settings in India (A and B
category districts) in a phased manner. Routine screening of Presumptive TB cases for HIV is being implemented
in phase wise manner throughout the country.
Similarly Among HIV-infected TB patients diagnosed in 4Q13 91% were put on (co-trimoxazole preventive therapy
(CPT). The coverage of ART among TB patients who were known to be HIV-positive reached 86% in patients
registered in Oct-Dec 2012, up from 49% in 2008.
Trend of HIV-infected TB patients receiving CPT during TB treatment, 4q 2008 4q 2012

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Trend of HIV-infected TB patients receiving ART during TB treatment, 4q 2008 4q 2012

Intensified TB case finding has been implemented nationwide at all HIV Care centers (at Integrated Counseling
and Testing Centres (ICTCs) and ART centres. As of December 2013, 410 ART centres, and 871 link ART centres
and 158 Link ART plus Centres are operating in the country. Table below shows the trend of intensive case
finding at ICTC and ART centres in India.
Table: Trend of Intensive case finding at ICTC and ART centers India

ICTC

ART
Centre

Year

Total
clients

Presumptive
TB cases
referred

Total TB
cases
Detected

Total
Put on
DOTS

Proportion
referred

Proportion
detected TB

Proportion
Put on DOTS

2010
2011
2012
2013
2010
2011
2012
2013

7678746
9774581
9193113
7264722
1748431
3822281
5591758
6483326

484617
580695
552350
620539
56739
111521
137113
166383

51412
55572
46863
64506
15911
28435
28012
24914

40185
42223
36842
45471
13318
23773
24410
23124

6%
6%
6%
9%
3%
3%
2%
3%

11%
10%
8%
10%
28%
25%
20%
15%

78%
76%
79%
71%
84%
84%
87%
93%

In proportion ART and ICTC centres contributes to around 4% of case finding of the RNTCP (Table below).
Table: Contribution of ICTC and ART centers in TB case detection
Year
2010
2011
2012
2013

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Total TB cases Detected


(ICF ICTC+ ART)
67323
84007
74875
89420

Total cases Put


on DOTS
53503
65996
61252
68595

Total TB cases notified


under RNTCP
1521438
1515872
1467585
1415617

Percentage Contribution
of ICF in TB notification
3.5%
4.4%
4.2%
4.8%

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Country is monitoring Treatment outcome among TB HIV patients over the years (Table Below).
Table: Trend of Treatment outcome among TB/HIV patients
Year
2009
2010
2011
2012

All TB-HIV Total


Case Registered
36483
43093
47097
34134

Treatment
Success
27727 (76%)
33277 (77%)
36661 (78%)
26363 (77%)

Died

Failure

Default

5472 (15%)
5764 (13%)
5292 (11%)
4538 (13%)

365 (1%)
556 (1%)
2323 (5%)
418 (1%)

2189 (6%)
2644 (6%)
2093 (4%)
2230 (7%)

Transferred Switch to
out
Cat IV
730(2%)
0
724 (2%)
0
488 (1%)
185 (0.5%)
443 (1%)
150 (0.5%)

Important developments /decisions in 2013


1. National Framework for Joint HIV/TB Collaborative Activities, November 2013 has been published which
incorporates recent policy updates in NACP and RNTCP and align with respective national strategic plan for
next 5 year along with recommendations in WHO HIV/TB policy guidelines 2012.
2. The formerly-named intensified package of HIV/TB services is now the national TB/HIV policy standard for
all states. A single and uniform policy, national policy framework exists.
3. The Government of India has constituted National TB/HIV Co-ordination Committee (NTCC) to oversee the
TB HIV coordination at various level.
4. Isoniazid Prevention Therapy (IPT) implementation plan approved by NTWG. The policy recommends the
use of a simplified clinical algorithm for TB screening that relies on the absence or presence of four clinical
symptoms (current cough, weight loss, fever and night sweats) to identify people eligible for IPT or for further
diagnostic work-up of TB.) This is being implemented in phase wise manner.
5. RNTCP has also endorsed the policy of prioritizing to offer rapid molecular test Xpert-MTB/Rif (CBNNAT) to
all presumptive TB cases among PLHIV for early diagnosis of TB as well as Rif resistance. Currently 80 such
CBNAAT machines deployed across the country.
6. PITC among presumptive TB being implemented in phase wise manner in India
7. Airborne infection control at ART centres and associated HIV care settings has been identified as an area of
increasing importance. This component is crucial in cutting the chain of transmission for air borne diseases.
National Airborne Infection Control guidelines have been developed, including special recommendations for
airborne infection control activities in ART centres. The same has been endorsed by the NTWG. Administrative,
Environmental and respiratory control measures to be put I effect as per the existing AIC guideline.
8. The eligibility for receiving ART has been revised from CD4 level of 350 to 500 for all PLHIV. This step will
ensure that HIV positive persons are initiated on treatment at an early stage and while enhancing their
longevity and productivity, it will contribute to preventing new infections as well.

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3.4 Childhood Tuberculosis


Background
As per the Global Report on Tuberculosis 2013, there were an estimated 5,30,000 TB cases among children
(under 15 years of age) and 74000 TB deaths (among HIV-negative children) in 2012 (6% and 8% of the
global totals, respectively). It is one of the top 10 causes of childhood mortality. Though MDR-TB and XDRTB is documented among paediatric age group, there are no estimates of overall burden, chiefly because of
diagnostic difficulties and exclusion of children in most of the drug resistance surveys.

Program features for Paediatric Tuberculosis


In order to simplify the management of paediatric TB, RNTCP in association with Indian Academy of Paediatrics
(IAP) has described criteria for suspecting TB among children, has separate algorithms for diagnosing pulmonary
TB and peripheral TB lymphadenitis and a strategy for treatment and monitoring patients who are on treatment.
In brief, TB diagnosis is based on clinical features, smear examination of sputum where this is available, positive
family history, tuberculin skin testing, chest radiography and histo-pathological examination as appropriate.
The treatment strategy comprises three key components. First, as in adults, children with TB are classified,
categorised, registered and treated with intermittent short-course chemotherapy (thrice-weekly therapy from
treatment initiation to completion), given under direct observation of a treatment provider (DOT provider) and
the disease status is monitored during the course of treatment. Second, based on their pre- treatment weight,
children are assigned to one of pre-treatment weight bands and are treated with good quality anti-TB drugs
through ready-to-use patient wise boxes containing the patients complete course of anti-TB drugs are made
available to every registered TB patient according to programme guidelines.

Implementation status India


RNTCP India is reporting the age wise case detection since beginning. The proportion of paediatric TB cases
registered under RNTCP has been constant in the past five years and for 2013, 63919 new TB cases were
notified accounting for 5% of all cases. This is in the range of the expected incidence by WHO report. However
considering difficulties in diagnosis of paediatric TB under field condition, the notification rates can be further
strengthened.
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However, the proportion of paediatric TB case detection significantly varies from 5-14% in larger states.

Contact Tracing and Chemoprophylaxis


The contact screening is one of the ways for intensified case finding activity which RNTCP has implemented
since its inception. Under RNTCP all children less than 6 years of age, contacts of the family member suffering
with active TB are screened for TB and provided INH chemoprophylaxis once active TB has been ruled out.
The implementation is through General Health System, which varies from place to place and the adherence to
guideline is less than satisfactory. On analyzing last 10 Central Internal Evaluations conducted in year 2012, it
was noted that 35% of children less than 6 years did not receive chemoprophylaxis.
In general the integration of the programme to the basic health service is a key process to success and hence
there is an opportunity to improve the situation further. Its worth noting that, the induction training manual
for medical officers, health care worker includes the component on contact screening and chemoprophylaxis.
Hence focusing on the training quality and post training follow-up in long run will help to improve the situation.
RNTCP is focusing on the issue and continuously monitoring the performance through regular review.
In addition the RNTCP under its case base web base notification (NIKSHAY), India has started getting following
information for all TB cases registered in India. This step will further improve the monitoring the contact tracing
and chemo prophylaxis among children.

Photo: Dr. R S Gupta (DDG-TB)delivering a lecture in 51st PEDICON at Indore

National Technical Working Group (NTWG)


on Paediatric TB
The National Technical Working Group (NTWG) on Paediatric TB has been constituted and its first meeting took
place on July 2013. This committee has examined the current policy & practices and provides suggestions to
CTD for improving situation of childhood TB.

New initiatives which will be taken up for improving


situation of childhood TB
yy

Diagnosis of Pediatric TB

RNTCP will enhance the capacity for collection and processing of alternate samples (GA/IS/BAL etc)
standardize the method for sample collection and conduct trainings

Programme will develop SOPs for sample collection and processing at district hospital level

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yy

Correctly interpreting X ray findings and identifying radiological changes highly suggestive of TB

Giving intradermal TST and interpreting the findings of Mantoux test correctly

diagnosis of paediatric TB through newer diagnostic RNTCP approved technologies

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SOP for paediatricians outside the system for:

Program is actively considering

Daily treatment regimen to be provided for all pediatric TB cases.

Dispersible FDCs are to be used in children provided that the defined criteria are met

Making DOT patient-friendly: Program will explore alternative approaches like Mother or care giver
at home as DOT provider

12 months of treatment to be given for serious forms of TB i.e. miliary TB, TB meningitis, disseminated
TB, spinal TB and osteo-articular TB.

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3.5 Partnerships
To achieve Universal access to TB care and treatment for all, RNTCP has taken steps to reach the unreached
through synergising the efforts of all partners and stakeholders. This change is reflected through increased
allocation for partnerships, increase in manpower through sanction of dedicated positions to focus on partnership
at state and district levels, greater flexibility to allow for innovation, capacity building through focussed training
and an enabling environment to pilot new initiatives and supplement efforts being made by RNTCP in both rural
and urban areas.
The guidelines for the NGO/PP schemes have undergone revision in 2008 and are again under revision in
consultation with various stakeholders to provide them with more options as per RNTCP priorities. RNTCP is also
exploring options for structured engagement with private sector partners in major cities of India with primary
focus on notification through innovative partnership mechanisms. At present RNTCP has established 2569 NGO
partnerships and 13150 collaborations with private practitioners and other private sector entities.

CBCI CARD
CBCI-CARD (Catholic Bishops Conference of India-Coalition for AIDS & Related Diseases) is a civil society
organisation comprising over 3000 healthcare and social work facilities, associated with the Catholic Church
in India. The CBCI-CARD Project is a GFATM supported partnership initiative of RNTCP, which endeavours to
improve access to diagnostic and treatment services within the Catholic Church Healthcare Facilities (CHFs) and
thereby improve the quality of care for patients suffering from tuberculosis in India.
Under this partnership, across 19 states of India, field consultants visit CHFs, conduct situational analysis, liaise
with programme managers and other CHF personnel to participate in TB control and care. The project conducts
training and sensitization workshops for healthcare providers to ensure that RNTCP is implemented according
to guidelines, ensures participation of CHFs in the programme through MoUs signed with the local District/
State TB Programme Managers under the NGO-PP schemes, sensitization workshops and training programmes
at national, state and district levels are also conducted to facilitate effective dialogue and interaction between
partners. Advocacy, awareness generation, supervision and monitoring are important components of the project.

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The key achievements of the project are:


yy

9879 TB patients were notified to district TB authorities

yy

9008 sputum positive TB patients were diagnosed from 86 designated microscopy centres (DMCs)

yy

Five Medical Colleges, 9 DNB training institutes, 90 hospitals and 433 dispensaries have been involved in
RNTCP

yy

2721 hospital and health centre staffs were sensitized in RNTCP

yy

1480 medical and paramedical personnel underwent one-day RNTCP modular trainings

yy

77 school health activities were organized

yy

77920 TB suspects were referred for sputum examination to RNTCP DMCs

yy

World TB Day activities were organized in 95 centres across 19 states

Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND)


FIND works as an implementing partner, providing access to rapid and quality assured diagnosis of TB and
MDR TB as per the National PMDT scale up plan. FIND supplements RNTCP efforts through technical support,
equipment, consumables, human resources, infrastructure, monitoring and mentoring It provides 300 additional
laboratory professionals under the GFATM project. These include microbiologists, technical officers, technicians
and attendants to support day-to-day functioning of the laboratories.

Key activities of the year include:


yy

Eight national-level trainings for 89 laboratory professionals equipping them with hands-on knowledge of
diagnostic procedures

yy

35 onsite trainings in rapid TB diagnostics for 275 people

yy

In the first three quarters of 2013, about 100,000 MDR TB suspects were tested with new rapid TB
diagnostics and about 17,000 MDR TB cases were diagnosed

Indian Medical Association (IMA)


The IMA RNTCP PPM project started as a sub recipient to the Central TB Divisions Global Fund Round Six in
April 2008 in five states and one union territory of India, namely, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra,
Andhra Pradesh and Chandigarh covering 167 districts. Subsequently, 10 more states viz Bihar, Chhattisgarh,
Gujarat, Jharkhand, Kerala, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttaranchal and West Bengal were added.
The objective of this project is to improve access to the diagnostic and treatment services of DOTS and thereby,
improve the quality of care for patients suffering from tuberculosis through the involvement of IMA leaders
and RNTCP staff. The key activities undertaken as part of the project include state/district level workshops,

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publication of quarterly TB/RNTCP newsletter, publication in JIMA, district level CMEs of all the IMA branches in
the target states, produce IEC materials, assist DTOs in training of private providers etc.
Key achievements are:
yy

Sensitization of 86626 private medical practitioners on RNTCP

yy

Training of 14982 private doctors in 15 states and one union territory

yy

Under this project 4314 DOTS centres and 95 DMCs are functional

Pharmacist partnership
The management of TB patients requires a multi-disciplinary approach by a multi-disciplinary team. As community
pharmacies are often the first port of call for patients seeking healthcare, pharmacists form a crucial part of
this team. For systematic and comprehensive engagement of pharmacists and chemists it is crucial to work
with their associations, provide training and possibly accreditation. The Central TB Division signed an MOU with
the Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA), All India Organisation of Chemists & Druggists (AIOCD), Pharmacy
Council of India (PCI) and SEARPharm Forum representing World Health Organization (WHO) International
Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Forum of National Associations in South East Asia for engaging pharmacists
in RNTCP.

Pharmacists training in Gujarat

Pharmacists training in Chennai by REACH

Key achievements include:


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Development of training module for engagement of community pharmacists

yy

Training of master trainers for the engagement of community pharmacists in select states

yy

State level training of pharmacists in Gujarat and West Bengal

yy

Engagement of community pharmacists through NGO partners supported by Eli Lilly in select states using
RNTCP module

yy

1031 community pharmacists have undergone modular training and 350 pharmacists are referring
suspects to RNTCP and 23 pharmacists are working as DOTS provider.

Improving Health Behavior Project (IHBP)


The IHBP supplements the efforts of RNTCP on ACSM with focus on institutional capacity building. The major
activities conducted under this initiative include:
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Two workshops on ACSM and media engagement were conducted jointly by the Central TB Division and
IHBP. A total of 33 state IEC and ACSM officers working under RNTCP participated in the programme.

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yy

Support in strengthening media engagement in RNTCP programme, through media content analysis of
tuberculosis in the country. The media analysis was carried out from February till September 2013 to
understand the dynamics of news media discussion about tuberculosis in India.

yy

A study to assess the implementation of ACSM in states with respect to its planning, implementation,
monitoring and evaluation. The assessment was carried out in six states - Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat,
Meghalaya and Karnataka.

The International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung


Diseases
Project Axshya (meaning TB-Free) is being implemented by The Union South East Asia Office (USEA) since April
2010. Axshya is a unique civil society initiative working towards improving access to quality TB care and support
especially for the vulnerable and marginalized populations across 300 districts across 21 States. Working in
tandem with the flagship RNTCP, the project through advocacy, communication and community engagement
activities assists in enhancing community ownership and creating demand for quality services for TB control.
Key achievements of the project are:
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Axshya facilitated referral and testing of over 3, 50,000 TB symptomatics, of which over 21,000 were
diagnosed as smear positive TB patients. Of these, over 20,000 were successfully initiated on treatment.

yy

The project reached out to over 2,00,000 people through more than 16,000 community meetings held with
the Gaon Kalyan Samitis, Panchayati Raj Institutions (local self-government)) and Self Help Groups (SHGs).

yy

The project has trained over 3,000 RHCPs and AYUSH Providers.

yy

The project scaled up the sputum collection and transportation services thus facilitating TB symptomatic
from inaccessible areas in availing programme services.

yy

Over 250 TB forums have been formed at the district level and have facilitated nutritional support, linkages
with social welfare schemes, rehabilitation of several thousand TB patients. The forums are also actively
sensitizing the TB patients on their rights and responsibilities through the Patient Charter on TB care and
control.

yy

TB Epidemiology: A TB Epidemiology Course was organized from 4-15 March 2013, at the National Institute
of TB and Respiratory Diseases.

World Vision India


To support RNTCP in improving TB case detection, World Vision India (WVI) and its 6 civil society partners GLRA, ADRA India, CARE India, SHIS, TB Alert and LEPRA India have been implementing Project Axshya in
selected problematic areas in West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and
Andhra Pradesh, with the assistance of Global Fund Round 9 TB Grant since April 2010. The key interventions
of the project involve engaging local grass-root level CBOs and community care givers in TB control and care,
linking them with RNTCP through advocacy, capacity building and mobilization activities and strengthening
health systems. The key achievements of the project are:

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Training 153 Project Managers of TI projects and 532 members of district level PLHIV networks

yy

1180 RHCPs and AYUSH practitioners on TB and RNTCP

yy

140 trainers and 1771 RNTCP and health staff on soft-skills

yy

Facilitated 140 Village Health & Sanitation Committees (VHSCs) to develop their TB action plan

yy

Assisted RNTCP in the retrieval of 911 default cases, referred 20,521 suspects, tested 17,425 cases,
detected 2207 TB cases and put 2134 TB cases on DOTS.

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The Partnership for Tuberculosis Care and Control


The Partnership for Tuberculosis Care and Control (PTCC) brings together civil society on a common platform to
support and strengthen Indias national TB control efforts. It serves as a liaison and coordinating body among
groups involved in TB care and control initiatives.
The key activities undertaken in the year were:
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Membership of PTCC has risen to 177 organizations and has placed 19 state focal points chosen by state
partners and the State TB Officer

yy

To recognize/acknowledge the effort of individuals and organizations working for tuberculosis care and
control in India, PTCC has instituted an Annual award for TB champions - individual and TB Campion
Organization from across India.Winner of the first award in organization category was P. D. Hinduja Hospital
and in the individual category it was Dr. Nalini Krishnan, REACH. Each received a cash prize of Rs 50,000
and a memento during the national meeting of PTCC.

yy

The regional meetings of the Western and Northern regions were held at Indore and New Delhi respectively
in collaboration with the Central TB Division. The objective of the meetings was to provide a platform for
brainstorming among all stakeholders in finding collaborative solutions to various challenges in the field
and chalking out state-wise action plan on strengthening RNTCP. .

yy

The Partnership newsletter Partners Speak, which features best practices, case studies etc. was distributed
amongst participants.

Programme for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)


PATH provides RNTCP with technical assistance to support its efforts to strengthen the laboratory networks
capacity to diagnose drug-resistant TB; facilitate the introduction of improved infection control practices and
build infection control expertise within India and support the effective expansion of Programmatic Management
of Drug Resistant TB (PMDT) activities.
During the year 2013, PATH has supported RNTCP in the following activities:
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Collaborated with FIND, WHO, State TB Offices and National Reference Laboratories (NRLs) to undertake
clean room upgrades for the introduction of Line Probe Assays.

yy

Conducted tuberculosis laboratory management training in collaboration with CTD, WHO and FIND.

yy

Under the leadership of the CTD, partner Initiatives Inc., with support from PATH and WHO completed Phase
3 of the Human Resources for Health pilot in four districts to test district administrative and block programme
management integration. The pilot yielded some notable achievements including the orientation of district
and block staff.

yy

Audio visual training modules, which will be used by various agencies and institutions identified by the
Central TB Division for training of Block Medical Officers.

Targeted RHCP intervention UNION project supported by


Lilly MDR-TB Partnership
This project involves engagement with RHCPs to build their capacity and establish effective linkages between
the RNTCP and NGOs. These trained providers then act as a DOT provider and refer TB symptomatics to DMCs.
The project has been piloted in four districts in Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
The districts were selected based on RNTCP performance data for Q3 2011 - lower symptomatic referral
(<100/100000) and annualized total case notification rate (<135/100000).

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A mobile application is being piloted in three DMCs of Khunti, a tribal district in Jharkhand India. Two applications
have been developed under the mobile platform. One is used by RHCPs and NGO supervisors while referring
patients to DMCs and the other is used by laboratory technicians to upload the sputum test results of referred
patients, thus creating a referral and tracking database updated on real-time basis. The application also includes
engaging audio-visual clips to aid RHCPs counselling on TB. In the seven months since its f implementation, 314
symptomatics have been referred, of which 22 have been diagnosed with TB and put on DOTs. The RHCPs have
also become DOT providers for these TB patients. Overall, in four sites 588 RHCPs were trained, 1079 chest
symptomatic were referred, 110 TB patients were diagnosed and 80 RHCPs were providing DOTS between May
and December 2013.

Patient referral using mobile application and counselling

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Involvement of Medical Colleges in RNTCP


Under RNTCP Medical Colleges play important roles in service delivery, advocacy, training and operational
research. RNTCP is supporting Medical Colleges with additional human resources, logistics for microscopy, funds
to conduct sensitizations, trainings and research in RNTCP priority areas. Medical colleges have contributed in
a major way in finding more TB cases, especially smear negative and extra - pulmonary cases. Keeping in view
of increasing participation of Medical colleges in the Programme as tuberculosis units, microscopy centers,
treatment observation centres, etc., medical colleges are currently divided into six zones North, East, West,
South 1, South 2 and North-East Zones. At present over 330 medical colleges both public and private medical
colleges have been involved in TB control in India.
The Medical college involvement under RNTCP is through the Task Force Mechanism wherein the representation
from the Medical College faculty in each medical college core committee, representation from each medical
college core committee in the State Task Force and at the Zonal Task Force.
Medical College Core Committee: A Medical College Core committee is formed in each Medical college
including least 4 members, with representatives from department of medicine, chest medicine, microbiology
and community medicine. The Core Committee functions to establish quality assured sputum smear microscopy
facility in the medical college as well as treatment and referral services to all kind of TB patients. Furthermore
it Organize sensitization / workshops / trainings for faculty members / PGs / UGs / Interns / paramedical staff,
etc and also undertake Operational Research for RNTCP.
Each Medical College is provided with a Medical Officer, Lab technician and a TB Health Visitor to facilitate the
RNTCP activities through the respective District Health Societies. The logistics for the laboratory and all the
reporting formats are provided by RNTCP
State Task Force (STF): Composed of a Chairman who is an elected representative from the medical college
in the State, STO of the State is the member secretary. Members of STF include representatives of each of the
Medical colleges of the State, on rotation basis if required. The main task of STF is to provide leadership and
advocacy, coordination, undertake monitoring, lead operational research and support policy development on
issues related to effective involvement of medical colleges in RNTCP at State level and to ensure establishment
of DMC cum DOT centres in all Medical Colleges.
Zonal Task Force (ZTF): Composed of a Chairman who is an elected representative from STF chairpersons in
the respective Zone with two years tenure. Member secretary of ZTF will be the STO of the State where Medical
College of ZTF Chairman is situated. Members of ZTF are representatives of the State Task forces within the
zone. In addition to Ensuring constitution of State Task Force (STF) in all States under the Zone, the main task of
ZTF is to provide leadership and advocacy, coordination, undertake monitoring, lead operational research and
support policy development on issues related to effective involvement of medical colleges in RNTCP at Zonal
level. The annual Zonal Task Force (ZTF) CMEs cum workshops are held every year. The Medical college Zonal
task force workshop is an opportunity for reviewing the performance of medical colleges and advocating the
guidelines of RNTCP.
ZTF workshops were held as follows during 2013
S. No.
1
2
3
4
5

Zone
West Zone
South 2 Zone
North Zone
East Zone
North East Zone

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Goa
Pudducherry
Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh
Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Dibrugarh, Assam

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This year one of the key activities was the process of capacity building of the medical college faculty in doing
operational research and for which the Zonal OR Capacity building workshops have been initiated.
National Task Force (NTF): The NTF comprises of representatives from seven nodal medical colleges, CTD, TRC,
NTI, LRS and WHO. It has a Chairman who is selected on rotational basis from amongst the 7 nodal medical
colleges. DDG (TB) is the member-secretary of the NTF. The main task of NTF is to provide leadership and
advocacy, coordination, undertake monitoring, lead operational research and support policy development on
issues related to effective involvement of medical colleges in RNTCP at National level.
In 2013, the medical colleges diagnosed a total of 214330 TB cases including 95450 Sputum Positive
Pulmonary, 40680 Sputum Negative Pulmonary and 78200 Extra Pulmonary TB cases.

Research under RNTCP


The RNTCP is based on global scientific and operational guidelines and evidence, and that evidence has
continued to evolve with time. As new evidence became available, RNTCP has made necessary changes in
its policies and programme management practices. In addition, with the changing global scenario, RNTCP is
incorporating newer and more comprehensive approaches to TB control. To generate the evidence needed
to guide policy makers and programme managers, the programme implemented measures to encourage
operational research (OR). Efforts of RNTCP to promote OR yielded success and most of the studies has are
linked to the main priorities of TB control.
The programme requires more knowledge and evidence of the effectiveness of interventions to optimize policies,
improve service quality, and increase operational efficiency. This has led to the realization of the need for a more
proactive approach to promoting OR for the benefit of the TB control efforts. Further more, the programme
seeks to better leverage the enormous technical expertise and resources existing with in India both with in the
Programme, and across the many medical colleges, institutions, and agencies. Operational research aims to
improve the quality, effectiveness, efficiency and accessibility (coverage) of the control efforts.
Following is the summary of number of Operational Research proposals and status of approval by the mechanism
of State OR Committees, Zonal OR Committees and National Standing OR Committee in year 3Q12-2Q13.

Particular
Post Graduate Thesis approved
OR proposal submitted to Zonal
OR committee
OR proposal approved by Zonal
OR committee

East
8
3

West
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7

North
11
2

North-East
4
4

South-I
13
3

South-II
16
10

Total
91
19

10

17

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National Research Dissemination Workshop was organized on 26-27 August 2013 at Delhi; eminent experts
participated as delegates and presented operational research findings with policy implications

yy

Program has initiated process to develop web-based application for streamlining operational research to
facilitate transparent and accountable system ensuring timely feedback and decisions of the respective OR
committees to the applicant Principle Investigators.

yy

The program is considering establishment of a National Research Cell which will act as a focal point for
Research in RNTCP.

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3.6 Case studies of community intervention


CBCI-CARD
Diagnosing 100% MDR TB patients in Meghalaya
The Nazareth Hospital, Shillong invested in a TB culture laboratory based on Line-Probe Assay, while working
closely with the CBCI CARD and the State TB Cell. The hospital has been certified by the Central TB Division and
is the only laboratory in the state diagnosing MDR-TB. The Nazareth Hospital was also given the Best NGO award
in the state on the World TB Day.

Inauguration of LPA by Mr. D.P. Wahlang, Commissioner of Health, in the presence of Archbishop Dominic Jala

Security against TB
Mr Jonus Soreng, 40 years, who worked as security guard lost his job after he was
diagnosed with spinal TB with paraplegia. His condition deteriorated within days and
he was unable to even sit down. The Sisters of Missionaries of Charity carried him
to their centre Shanti Bhawan, Gopabandhupally, Rourkela which also functions as
a DOT centre. Over 42 TB cases have been treated at this centre between Jan.-Dec.
2013. The centre also offers residential and nutrition facilities to patients. Mr. Soreng
was put on treatment in April and completed treatment in December 2013 under the
supervision of the Sisters. He has now recovered and resumed work.

From a TB patient to being the class topper


Fatima lives in a slum in Kolkata. She was suffering from extra pulmonary TB and receiving DOTS from Seva
Kendra since October 2012. She was unable to attend school regularly and lead a normal life because of her
illness. After taking medicines for 2-months, she started feeling well and her family members thought she had
been cured and decided to stop her medicine. The DOT provider Shama Khatoon and Sister Rozina visited
her home, counselled her parents and helped them understand that the full course of DOT is necessary and
incomplete treatment can put the patient at risk of developing drug resistant MDR TB which is difficult to cure.
She resumed her medicines and completed her treatment. Now she is able to concentrate on her studies and
socialise with her friends. She topped her class in the annual examinations and has been promoted to Class X
now.

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Indian Medical Association


The IMA PPM GFATM Project has been sensitising and training private medical practitioners in order to involve
them in RNTCP and TB control initiatives. Keeping in mind the priority of notification, the IMA consultant actively
counselled Kamala Nursing at Vishakapattanam to get involved in the project by notifying TB cases which is now
mandatory. The establishment has agreed over a period of 9-months has examined 241 TB suspects, of which
it has notified and put on treatment 85 TB cases to RNTCP.

The UNION
TB Forum initiatives: Nutritional support for MDR-TB patients
The TB forum in Villupuram district of Tamil Nadu has been active in
ensuring extended nutritional support for children with MDR-TB. Roshni,
a six-year-old girl, who has been diagnosed with MDR-TB a beneficiary
of this initiative. The daughter of an autorickshaw driver, she had just
completed kindergarten when she was diagnosed with TB and taken to a
private hospital for treatment. However, her treatment was discontinued
after 2-months when her parents were unable to afford the medication.
Her condition worsened and she was eventually referred to the RNTCP for examination. Here, she was diagnosed
with MDR-TB.
The familys financial condition deteriorated and they couldnt even afford food for Roshni. The Project Axshya
District Coordinator heard of her plight and introduced her family to the local TB Forum. The forum organised
nutritional support Roshni, including wheat, a health drink, vegetables and nutrition powder as well as stationery
for her studies. The TB Forum raises funds from local donors and sponsors to meet their operational costs and
ensure sustainability of support initiatives.

Bridging TB and HIV


Mrs. Unnamalai is an outreach worker with Project Axshya in Arani block,
Navalpakkam of Villupuram District, which works against mother to-child
HIV transmissions. After receiving training under Project Axshya, she has
been working for TB control and has contributed significantly in the past
year by following up and referring the PLHIVs for TB test and treatment.
She plays a pivotal role in identifying and following up with HIV positive
pregnant women in the block and encouraging them to get tests for TB.
Over the past year, she has counseled over 140 HIV positive women and
11 of them were diagnosed with TB. She constantly strives to ensure
that all her patients are getting preventive treatment for both HIV and TB, thereby bridging the gap between both
the programmes. Apart from facilitating their treatment, she puts in much effort to ensure that these patients
do not interrupt treatment by travelling the extra distance to reach them as and when necessary for counseling
and guidance.

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Messiah of TB
Mr. Manas Kumar Dhara is a community volunteer in Project Axshya and
works in the Tamluk Tuberculosis Unit (TU) of the challenging district of East
Medinipur. GLRA, a SR partner of World Vision India implements Project
Axshya in East Medinipur and seven other districts of West Bengal.
A number of times, as we have traversed through the dusty roads and
narrow bylanes of Tamluk, meeting villagers, PRI and club members, SHGs
and other community groups, as part of TB control activities, we have heard
the varying tales of Mr Manas, as if a messiah of DOTS, who roams around
every day enquiring about TB symptoms, referring suspects, providing DOTS, retrieving defaulters, counseling
patients and peers, and tagging the needy patients to social support schemes. His daily schedule starts early
in the morning and ends late evening. A readily available and committed volunteer, we found both patients
and health providers looking up to him for support related to TB cure and care. He has also been acting as a
Community DOT-Plus Provider for a number of MDR cases. A summary of his achievements in the July-September
quarter are listed below:
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28 suspects were referred

yy

Eight patients were confirmed TB

yy

Seven default retrieval and 10 TB patients were linked to social support schemes

A meaningful partnership
Mr. G. Venkata Swami of Shivani Medicals, Kasipet in Mandamarri TU in Adilabad district was identified by
REACH for training and involvement as community pharmacist working for TB control. After undergoing modular
training he became motivated to work for TB patients. He referred eight TB symptomatic cases and two amongst
them were diagnosed with pulmonary TB. These numbers were achieved over a span of just four months.
Sreenivas an 18-year-old boy was suffering with cough and often visited Mr. Swami for medicines. Mr. Swami
referred Sreenivas for a TB test and sent his assistant with him to the DMC. After being diagnosed positive for
TB, Sreenivas expressed his apprehension about taking DOTS from the local ASHA worker who was a known
person. Understanding the sensitivity of the situation and fear of stigma, Mr. Swami come forward to take up
his DOTS provision and assured him of confidentiality. After taking DOTS, Sreenivas at present is much better
and is going to college regularly. As Mr. Swamis shop is near the bus-stand, Sreenivas takes his medicines on
his way to college. He serves as DOTS provider to another person diagnosed with TB. Most of these referred
symptomatic cases came to the medical shop for cough medicines.

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3.7 Advocacy, Communication and Social


Mobilization in RNTCP
Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization (ACSM) is an important component of RNTCP and forms a
supportive strategy that focuses on addressing challenges related to early identification of TB cases, treatment
completion and combating stigma.
As part of the strategy, multiple-stakeholders including policy-makers, healthcare providers, NGOs, CBOs, local
self-governments, media and other vibrant community groups are targeted for improved provision of treatment
and care.

Building capacities
The media advocacy workshop for State TB Officers was organized in June to help them reach out to the media
to appropriately articulate and highlight pertinent TB related issues.
The State IEC Officers are responsible for planning and implementation of ACSM strategy at both the State and
District levels. An ACSM and media engagement workshop was organized in November in Delhi for IEC officers
from across all States and Union Territories (UTs) with support from IHBP - FHI 360, a partner organization. The
workshop aimed to develop the capabilities of State IEC officers in the planning and implementation of ACSM
activities in the field as well as enhancing outreach within communities through the media.

World TB Day
The annual calendar of outreach and awareness initiatives culminate in a flurry of activities converging on 24
March, celebrated the world over as the World TB Day. This day is designed to help focus public attention on
tuberculosis and serve as a reminder of the fact that TB continues to be an epidemic in many parts of the world
to this day, especially our own country 2,74,000 people die from TB each year in India. The World TB Day
commemorates the day in 1882 when Dr Robert Koch discovered the cause of tuberculosis, the TB bacillus,
charting the way towards diagnosis and cure.
Like every year, the day was celebrated with the usual zest and gusto across States and UTs. The theme was,
Stop TB in my life time zero deaths from TB. A complete spectrum of activities were planned and executed
ranging from awareness walks and runs; quiz, drawing and painting competitions; folk dance, music and a host
of other awareness generating performances; exhibitions, events and other public functions to reward and
recognize patients, health providers, civil society members, organizations and support groups.
Currently, there are four key activities integrated within the ACSM strategy implemented at the district and subdistrict levels, that seek to engage and interface with individuals, groups and influencers within the community
- patient provider meetings, community level meetings, school-based activities and activities to sensitize PRIs
and NGOs etc.
In 2013-14 RNTCP, reached out to people across the country through
yy

660241 patient provider meetings

yy

636899 community level meetings

yy

108614 school outreach activities

yy

587110 sensitization meetings with PRIs, NGOs etc.

These along with a complete set of planned activities helped the programme make inroads into the community
to enhance case finding and treatment adherence along with other programmatic goals.
The first meeting of the ACSM technical taskforce the National ACSM Advisory Committee comprising
stakeholders from RNTCP, NGO partners and specialists in core competency areas was convened in New Delhi

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in October 2013 to review RNTCP ACSM strategy and its rollout. The advisory committee set up four Sub-Groups
to help define a nuanced approach to planning and management; material development; training and education;
and monitoring and evaluation of ACSM activities at the national, state, district and sub-district levels. The
committee shared inputs on policy, strategy and implementation aspects of ACSM under the programme. Going
forward, it will continue to assist in identifying needs, gaps and challenges to ensure a focused and strategic
ACSM support to the programme.

Joining hands under HIV-TB collaboration


The Andhra Pradesh State TB Cell and State AIDS Control Society in collaboration with NGO partner TB Alert
India organized a state level training of Project Managers of the Targeted Intervention HIV Projects on TB and
RNTCP services, and assist them in developing a TB action plan to enhance early detection of TB cases in HIV
high risk groups like IDUs, migrants, sex workers and truckers.

Telugu film star Dr. Rajendra Prasad (extreme right) at the RNTCP stall during the World AIDS Day 2013

Saying it with a song


Manimaran, ACSM Officer Puducherry, has helped script a Tamil song
on TB awareness, which was broadcast on FM radio channels in
Puducherry. The UT has also collaborated with the State Road Transport
Corporation to display stickers with messages on TB symptoms and
treatment inside buses run by the corporation.

Leveraging opportunities to draw


focus on TB
The NRI Sammelan showcased opportunities across sectors in Punjab. The District TB Centre Jalandhar leveraged
this opportunity to generate awareness about TB and RNTCP services amongst participants. Strategically
placed signages, IEC material and audio-visual aids showcased documentaries and advertisements on TB. The
RNTCP staff interacted with visitors at the event to build awareness about TB and the steps being taken by the
government to control and eradicate the disease.

New Years greeting


The District Health Society, Mansa, organized a district level function to release the
New Year Calendar for 2013 with TB-DOTS as its theme. A newsletter with New Year
wishes and information related to TB was also circulated to sarpanches of villages,
rural clubs, Bharti Kissan Union, IMA doctors and other departments.

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3.8 Financial planning & management


Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme is a centrally sponsored scheme implemented through
NRHM with the State, District & Municipal Corporation Health Societies having a separate sub-account for TB
Control Activities through which the funds from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare are disbursed for
implementation of the project activities within the concerned State/ District/ Municipal Corporation.
Financial Management is an integral and important component for RNTCP. The planning process focuses on
financial analysis for programmatic and management use and meeting reporting obligations for all stakeholders
and producing accurate and timely information that forms basis for better decisions, reducing delays and
bottlenecks. This also deals with overall financial management deals with approval and review of annual plans
and budgets. The budgetary management is about fund flow mechanisms, delegation of financial powers,
accounting and internal control system and to ensure that funds are effectively used for programme objectives.
It brings together planning, budgeting, accounting, disbursements, procurements, financial reporting, internal
control including internal audit, external audit, filing programme updates and disbursement requests and
managing resources efficiently as well as effectively. Fiduciary requirements are addressed by designing and
implementing effective audit mechanisms at all levels. This provides reasonable assurance that:
(i) Operations are being conducted effectively, efficiently and in accordance with RNTCP financial norms
(ii) Financial and operational reporting are reliable
(iii) Laws and regulations are being complied with
(iv) Assets and records are being maintained properly

Focus areas under planning and financial management


under RNTCP during 12th FYP
The areas that will receive attention during 12th Five Year Plan of RNTCP include:
yy

Delegation of financial powers

yy

Asset management

yy

Audit structures

yy

Grants management

yy

NGO financing and accounts

yy

Timely settlement of advances

yy

Inter-unit transfers

yy

Alignment with the financial management of NRHM FMR

yy

Human resource for financial management

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Details of allocation under RNTCP in 2012-13 and 2013-14


The overall financial performance of RNTCP in the first two years of 12th Five Year Plan is as under (all figures
in Rs Crores):
Financial year
2012-13
2013-14

Budgetary Estimate Revised Estimate (RE)


(BE)
710.15
557.15
710.15
500.00

Final Estimate (FE)

Expenditure

467.00
500.00

466.15
472.59*

*All figures are till February 2014

Release and Expenditure in Financial Year 2013-14 (All figures in lakhs)


(Rs. in lakhs)
Sl.No.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

Name of the
State / UT
Andhra Pradesh
Andaman & Nicobar
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
D & N Haveli
Daman & Diu
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Lakshadweep
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Puducherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura

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2013-14
Cash
1782.22
73.08
408.57
894.71
890.04
113.02
788.18
51.24
24.80
1049.23
75.97
1890.13
451.61
383.50
591.32
886.63
1379.58
996.98
19.56
1449.59
4983.68
255.87
266.88
295.92
233.18
879.51
156.71
694.91
967.52
176.59
1578.88
156.03

Releases
Commodity
2233.30
2.15
9.91
364.61
134.70
21.72
13.02
1.44
1.03
377.47
11.34
4025.13
13.64
127.02
88.69
17.14
63.74
662.31
0.35
693.22
1039.07
21.95
21.2
8.17
20.08
22.82
21.25
358.42
1082.07
5.02
927.25
27.99

Total
4015.52
75.23
418.48
1259.32
1024.74
134.74
801.2
52.68
25.83
1426.7
87.31
5915.26
465.25
510.52
680.01
903.77
1443.32
1659.29
19.91
2142.81
6022.75
277.82
288.08
304.09
253.26
902.33
177.96
1053.33
2049.59
181.61
2506.13
184.02

Cash
977.56
29.17
330.51
797.76
585.62
94.72
313.76
33.63
7.87
476.52
62.66
1627.92
406.44
199.25
405.38
531.49
1296.84
562.07
6.01
770.92
3617.6
264.35
136.86
116.79
185.95
795.85
95.82
436.14
924.77
98.89
1312.56
89.01

Expenditure
Commodity
2233.3
2.15
9.91
364.61
134.7
21.72
13.02
1.44
1.03
377.47
11.34
4025.13
13.64
127.02
88.69
17.14
63.74
662.31
0.35
693.22
1039.07
21.95
21.2
8.17
20.08
22.82
21.25
358.42
1082.07
5.02
927.25
27.99

Total
3210.86
31.32
340.42
1162.37
720.32
116.44
326.78
35.07
8.9
853.99
74
5653.05
420.08
326.27
494.07
548.63
1360.58
1224.38
6.36
1464.14
4656.67
286.3
158.06
124.96
206.03
818.67
117.07
794.56
2006.84
103.91
2239.81
117

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33
34
35

Name of the
State / UT
Uttar Pradesh
Uttrakhand
West Bengal
Total
Releases to NGOs/
Study
HQ Expenditure
Grand Total

2013-14
Releases
Cash
Commodity
3817.66
1014.13
265.41
5.33
1119.85
480.56
30048.56
13917.24
1205.64
0.00

Total
4831.79
270.74
1600.41
43965.80
1205.64

Cash
2709.88
254.63
1984.97
22540.17
153.41

410.83
31665.03

410.83
45582.27

409.84
23103.42

0.00
13917.24

Expenditure
Commodity
1014.13
5.33
480.56
13917.24
0.00

Total
3724.01
259.96
2465.53
36457.41
153.41

0.00
409.84
13917.24 37020.66

Annual audit under RNTCP:


The annual audit of RNTCP is being done by Directorate General of Audit and Central Expenditure (DCACE).
RNTCP financial updates in 2013
Following policy level updates have happened under RNTCP in 2013:
1. The National Strategic Plan of RNTCP was approved in January 2013 where RNTCP was allocated a funding
of Rs 4500.15 crore under 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17). The distribution across the plan period is as
under:

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2. The new financial norms of RNTCP was approved in July 2013.


3. Mission Steering Group (MSG) has approved the revised incentives rates under RNTCP. Also some new
incentive for program under 12th Five Year Plan have been approved.
4. Global Fund Grant, Single stream funding Phase 2 was approved for CTD with a funding of USD 226.74
million for the period April 2013 to September 2015.
5. Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) has approved a credit of USD 100 million from World Bank to RNTCP
for two years starting from April 2014.
6. In Financial Year 2013-14, 693 more Tuberculosis Units have been sanctioned which will align the
Tuberculosis Units with BPMUs of NRHM.
7. The MoU between MoHFW and WHO has been signed under GFATM Single Stream Funding TB grant.

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Chapter 4:
TB surveillance in
India with Nikshay
4.1 Nikshay (Case Based
online software)
Background: RNTCP since implementation followed international
guidelines for recording and reporting for Tuberculosis Control
Programme with minor modifications. Epi-info based EPI-CENTRE
software was being used for the purpose of electronic data
transmission from district level upwards. Initially DOS version was in
use and the programme shifted to windows version in 2007. However,
the data available at district, state or national level was in aggregated
form, with a lead time of >4 months, excluding private sector and
neither could help much for TB burden estimation or individual case
management or monitoring. To address this Central TB Division (CTD)
in collaboration with National Informatics Centre (NIC) undertook
the initiative to develop a Case Based Web online (cloud) application
named Nikshay. This software was launched in May 2012 and has
following functional components.

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Master management

yy

User details

yy

TB Patient registration & details of diagnosis, DOT Provider, HIV


status, Follow-up, contact tracing, Outcomes

yy

Details of solid and liquid culture & DST, LPA, CBNAAT details

yy

DR-TB patient registration with details

yy

Referral and transfer of patients

yy

Private health facility registration and TB Notification

yy

Mobile application for TB notification

yy

SMS alerts to patients on registration

yy

SMS alerts to programme officers

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yy

Automated periodic Reports

Case Finding

Sputum conversion

Treatment outcome

Data security / confidentiality


Security audit of Nikshay application is done as per guidelines of Department of IT. Password protection is
applicable for each level of user. Password reset facility is available at higher users in hierarchy. Access to
relevant information for each user, based on defined functions.

Data quality
Since the software do not itself generate information and almost all information is digitized from the source
which exists in the programme; the inherent quality of data of the programme is transferred. Transcription
errors if any are being evaluated by the programme in implementation research mode. However, Nikshay
already has internal validations for most of the variables based on the logic flow and conditionalitys. But a
judgement of choice of stricter validations against the availability of complete and accurate information; is
also an opportunity to improve processes in the programme. It started with certain mandatory fields which
were defined and these now ensure completeness of information regarding those variables e.g. DOT provider
details. Unwanted characters avoided at entry. Regular feedback from administrator to check bugs if any, has
been established. Most importantly data point formats of Metadata and Data Standards (MDDS) have been
followed in the development of this could application. In future, this will be the basis for system integration and
interoperability to set an example of EMR/EHR.
Till 10th March 2014, status of implementation and is as below:
TB Patients Registered under RNTCP
Peripheral Health Institutes (PHI) registered
Tuberculosis Officials details
District TB Officers details
State TB Officers details
Contractual Employees details
Non-RNTCP Health Establishments registered
Non-RNTCP Patients registered
Culture & Drug Resistant Labs Patients registered
Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Patients registered

23,69,515
41,277
2703
667
35
6901
64,073
56,087
20995
1979

Implementation challenges
Many of the PHCs in the country do not have adequate ICT infrastructure like computer, internet connectivity
and Data Entry Operator. Also intermittent electricity supply hampers the data entry and use of Nikshay. Also
patient treatment cards need to be brought to TU/Block level or even at district level in certain areas for data
entry. Slow internet / web connectivity in some places and incomplete treatment cards at many places also
slows down the process.
However, support from NRHM in terms of ICT infrastructure and data entry operators has significantly contributed
to use of Nikshay software across the country.

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National e-Governance award


NIKSHAY was honored with National
e-Governance Award (Gold) 2013-14
during the National Conference on
e-Governance held at Kochi on 30-31
January, 2014 under category Sectoral
Award Healthcare. These awards are
organized by Ministry of Administrative
Reforms, Grievence Redressal and
Pensions in collaboration with Department
of IT, Ministry of Communication and
Information Technology, Government of
India.
The award was given by Sh Nikhil Kumar,
Honble Governor of Kerala, Sh V. Narayanasamy, Honble Minister for State of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions. The gold award was received by officials from Central TB Division and NIC.

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4.2 TB Notification
Background: Indias National TB Control programme provides quality assured diagnostic and treatment
services to all the TB patients including necessary supportive mechanisms for ensuring treatment adherence
and completion. However these services cannot be made available to large number of patients availing services
from private sector, as they are not currently reported to the programme. The National Programme is unable to
support TB patients and facilitate effective treatment as there is no information on TB and M/XDR TB diagnosis
and treatment in private sector and unable to monitor and act for this looming epidemic. The country has a
huge private sector and it is growing at enormous pace. Private sector predominates in health care and TB
treatment. Extremely large quantities of anti-TB drugs are sold in the private sector. Poor prescribing practices
among private providers with inappropriate and inadequate regimens and unsupervised treatment continues
in private sector without supporting patient for ensuring treatment adherence and completion with unrestricted
access to first and second line TB drugs without prescription. High cost of TB and M/XDR TB drugs for privately
treated patients is leading to further poverty and treatment interruptions.
A large number of patients are not benefitted with programme services and this leads to non adherence,
incomplete, inadequate treatment leading to M/XDR TB, mitigating all the efforts of the programme to prevent
emergence and spread of drug resistance. If the TB patients diagnosed and treated under private sector are
reported to public health authorities, the mechanisms available under the programme can be extended to these
patients to ensure treatment adherence and completion. The impending epidemic of M/XDR TB can only be
prevented to a large extent by this intervention.
To curb this situation, Govt of India declared Tuberculosis a notifiable disease on 7th May 2012 with the following
objectives.

Objectives
1. To have establish Tuberculosis surveillance system in the country
2. To extend mechanisms of TB treatment adherence and contact tracing to patients treated in private sector
3. To ensure proper TB diagnosis and case management and further accelerate reduction of TB transmission
4. To mitigate the impeding Drug resistant TB epidemic in the country

Implementation tools & methods


For the purpose of notification, the contact details of the nodal officer at district level and the reporting formats
are available on the website www.tbcindia.nic.in. All the health establishments throughout the country in public
as well as private and non governmental sector are expected to notify TB cases.
For the purpose of notification the definition of TB cases is as below:
yy

Microbiologically-confirmed TB case Patient diagnosed with at least one clinical specimen positive for
acid fast bacilli, or Culture-positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis, or RNTCP-approved Rapid Diagnostic
molecular test positive for tuberculosis.

OR
yy

Clinical TB case Patient diagnosed clinically as tuberculosis, without microbiologic confirmation and
initiated on anti-TB drugs.

List of RNTCP endorsed TB diagnostics are as below:


Smear Microscopy (for AFB):

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Sputum smear stained with Zeil-Nelson Staining or

Fluorescence stains and examined under direct or indirect microscopy with or without LED.
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Culture:

Solid(Lowenstein Jansen) media or

Liquid media (Middle Brook) using manual, semi-automatic or automatic machines e.g. Bactec, MGIT
etc.

Rapid diagnostic molecular test:

Conventional PCR based Line Probe Assay for MTB complex or

Real-time PCR based Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT) for MTB complex e.g. GeneXpert

Sputum Smear Microscopy (for AFB): Sputum smear stained with Zeil-Nelson Staining or Fluorescence stains
and examined under direct or indirect microscopy.
Sputum Culture: Sputum culture on solid (Lowenstein Jansen) media or liquid media (Middle Brook) using
manual, semi-automatic or automatic machines e.g. Bactec, MGIT etc.
Rapid diagnostic molecular test: Line Probe Assay for MTB or Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (CB-NAAT)

Options of Notification modalities


TB Notification using Nikshay

TB Notification (using mobile app)

Option of registration and login for private facilities for TB notification indirectly in Nikshay will be made available
by June 2014.

Challenges
Sensitization of huge number of private health care providers especially with inadequate human resources is
a big challenge. Also, following up notified cases as a public health responsibility in a manner acceptable to
patients and the community is another challenge. Managing huge information at different levels and creating
a national TB register and ensuring deduplication for converting the information in burden statement is also
challenging.
However, with support of various partners like IMA & CBCI, notification is progressing.

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TB notification status

With efforts for sensitization of programme officials & staff and then subsequently to private sector, the number
of private health facilities registered in Nikshay for TB notification increased many fold in 2013 as compared to
2012. A total of >57,000 private health facilities are registered till now.

With increasing number of health facilities registered notification of TB cases also increased many fold. Till now,
>41,000 TB cases have been notified by private sector in addition to ~5,000 cases notified by public sector
being treated outside RNTCP. Though this is still the beginning and case based surveillance with increasingly
complete notification by all health facilities across the country will be the milestone for RNTCP in the coming
years.

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Chapter 5:
RNTCP
performance:
notification
and Treatment
Outcome trends
Every quarter, Central TB Division receives aggregate case-finding,
programme management, sputum conversion, and treatment
outcome information for patients registered under the programme
from over 2,700 Tuberculosis Units nationwide. RNTCP follows the
global method of cohort analysis for describing case finding and
treatment outcomes. Timely data collection and dissemination are
hallmarks of the RNTCP surveillance and data management systems.
The data from the quarterly reports are analyzed and disseminated in
the public domain as quarterly performance reports before the end of
the subsequent quarter and as an annual report. For the purpose of
describing the notification in this section, the data from the reports of
the 4 quarters in a calendar year have been added and is presented
in the form of annual data. Though the programme was formally
initiated in the year 1997 and the quarterly reporting mechanism
was in place since inception, the data presented below extend from
the year 1999, when approximately about 10% of the countrys
population was covered onwards. The rapid pace of DOTS expansion
over the past decade complicates longitudinal data analysis in a
number of ways. District-by-district scale-up of RNTCP services over
several years changes the denominator of population covered every
quarter. Basic demographic characteristics of implementing districts
differed over the expansion years, as well as the expected evolution
of services and TB epidemiology in areas implementing RNTCP over
longer time periods.
For the purposes of this analysis, districts implementing RNTCP less
than one year during the initial year of implementation were attributed
to cover a population proportionate to the number of days in the first
year that services were available in each district. The rates presented
in this section are all per 100,000 populations after adjusting for the

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number of days of implementation by individual districts till year 2006. Also the population of the districts is
based on 2001 census and 2011 Census India for these two years and estimated for the rest of the years based
on these two Censuses. Though the population in the tables is complete population of services covered as on
31st December of that year.

Sputum Microscopy Services and TB Suspect Examination


Over the 13 year analysis period, the population covered increased from 139 million to 1.23 billion populations
(Table 1). Smear microscopy services are reported independently of case notification results. As expected from
service expansion, the absolute number of TB suspects examined by smear microscopy annually has increased
manifold, from 0.96 million to 7.8 million. Over the same time period, the rate of TB suspect examination
increased by 50%, from 421 per 100,000 population covered by RNTCP services to 651 per 100,000 population
in 2013. Similarly, the rate of sputum smear positive cases diagnosed by microscopy has increased by 20%,
from 65 to 79 per 100,000 population by the year 2008, remained at that level for four years and has started
decreasing to 74 per 100,000 in year 2013 [Figure 1]. The average number of suspects examined for every
sputum smear positive case diagnosed has gradually increased at the rate of2% per year, from 2001 to 2013,
the number of suspects examined per smear positive case diagnosed has increased by 36% from 6.4 to 8.7
suspects (Figure 2) still suggesting that yield is progressively decreasing per unit case finding activity. Total and
sputum smear positive case notification is also shown in Table 1. An average difference of 14% [Range 915%]
was observed between the rate of sputum-positive cases diagnosed and the sputum-positive case notification
rate. This is one of the challenge programme will have to address in coming quarters, for which registration of
each TB case at diagnosis would be first step to bring in more accountability to treat each diagnosed cases in
the country.

Notification Rates of TB Cases


Overall, case notification has increased over the 13 year analysis period, and the notification rates of most types
of TB cases has steadily increased or remained stable, with the exceptions of new smear-negative (Table 2 and
Figure 3) and treatment after default later suggesting overall improvement in programme though indirectly
(Table 2 and Figure 4). The total case notification rate has increased from 101 cases per 100,000 population in
1999 to 139 per 100,000 population in 2004, remained near 130 till 2009 and started decreasing since 2010
stooping to 113 per 100,000 population in 2013 (Table 1). The NSP case notification rate has increased from
39 cases per 100,000 population in 1999 to 53 per 100,000 population in the year 2008, and has remained
at around 53/100,000 till 2011 but has decreased to 50 per 100,000 population in year 2013. The NSN
notification rates have shown a decreasing trend from 45 per 100,000 population in 2004 to 23 per 100,000
population in 2013 (Table 2 and Figure 3), and continues to fall. Some of the arguments for this are increased
efforts to get the sputum examined and bacilli demonstrated with increasing availability and application of
quality sputum smear microscopy services expanded under the programme.
The notification rate of re-treatment cases has increased by 40% over first few years, from 18 per 100,000
population in 1999 to 26 per 100,000 population in 2008, but has started showing decline to 22 per 10000
population by 2013. The increase in retreatment notification rates appears to be driven largely by increases
in the notification rates of the relapse and others types of re-treatment cases. The re-treatment others
notification rate has almost doubled from 4 per 100,000 population in 1999 to 8 per 100,000 population by
the year 2008 and continues to at that level in 2013. The notification rate of failure-type re-treatment cases
has remained almost stable from 2002 to 2010at the rate of 2 cases per 100,000 population. But after that,
decreasing trend is evident with expansion of PMDT services across the country with DST being offered earlier
to high risk patients. The Treatment after default notification rates have declined from 10/100,000 population
in 2001 to 5/100,000 population in 2011 (Table 2 and Figure 4).

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139
241
441
528
761
920
1058
1105
1,138
1,156
1,174
1,192
1,210
1,228
1,247

1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Sputum smear
positive cases
diagnosed
Number Rate
n/a
1,48,610
65
2,86,789
73
3,56,409
75
5,55,250
81
7,11,661
83
7,62,619
76
8,34,628
76
8,79,741
77
9,11,821
79
9,30,453
79
939062
79
953032
79
933905
76
928190
74

Suspects
examined

Number Rate
n/a
9,56,113
421
20,46,039
517
25,07,455
524
39,55,395
576
51,28,852
599
56,84,860
569
62,16,509
566
64,83,312
570
68,17,390
590
72,47,895
617
75,50,522
633
78,75,158
651
78,67,194
640
81,21,514
651

Sputum Microscopy
Services (RNTCP)

Number
Rate
61,103
46
1,31,100
58
2,52,878
64
3,27,519
68
4,73,378
69
6,15,343
72
6,76,542
68
7,46,149
68
7,90,463
69
8,15,254
71
8,25,397
70
8,31,429
70
8,44,920
70
8,17,234
67
7,98,414
64

Total sputum smear


positive cases notified
(RNTCP)
Number
Rate
1,33,918
101
2,40,835
106
4,68,360
118
6,19,259
129
9,06,638
132
11,88,545
139
12,94,550
129
14,00,340
127
14,74,605
130
15,17,363
131
15,33,309
131
15,22,147
128
15,15,872
125
14,67,585
119
14,10,880
113

Estimated population based on 2001 and 2011 Census

Number Rate
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
441
0.04
4555
0.4

Total TB cases
notified outside
RNTCP (public
sector)

Case Notification
Total TB cases
notified (RNTCP)

Population is total covered at respective year end till 2006 and rates adjusted for number of days of implementation for newer areas

Total population
of India covered
under RNTCP
(millions)

Year

Table 1: TB Case finding activities and notification rates (1999 - 2013)

Number
Rate
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
3,106
0.3
38,596
3.1

Total TB cases
notified (private
sector)

Figure 1: Rate of TB suspect examined and smear positive TB cases diagnosed per 100,000 population

Figure 2: Trends in suspects examined per smear positive TB case diagnosed (2000-2013)

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528 2,43,529

761 3,58,490

920

2002

2003

2004

93,359

1105

1,138 5,92,262

1,156

2007

2008

1,210 6,42,321

1,228 6,29,589

1,247 6,19,923

2011

2012

2013

6,24,617

2010

50

51

53

53

53

53

52

51

51

54

52

51

47

41

39

Rate

2,90,543

3,17,616

3,40,203

3,66,381

3,84,113

3,90,260

3,98,707

4,01,384

3,92,679

3,81,656

2,91,062

1,95,798

1,46,145

73,714

42,180

Number

23

26

28

31

33

34

35

37

39

45

42

41

37

32

32

Rate

New smear
negative
Rate

2,25,619 18

2,34,029 19

2,26,965 19

2,31,121 19

2,33,026 20

2,20,185 19

2,06,701 18

1,83,719 17

1,70,783 17

1,44,182 17

1,09,777 16

72,288 15

52,373 13

28,004 12

16,015 12

Number

New extrapulmonary
Rate

1,02,101 8

1,06,463 9

1,12,508 9

1,10,691 9

1,08,361 9

1,04,210 9

96,781 9

90,153 8

75,054 8

62,251 7

46,577 7

34,143 7

23,122 6

12,511 6

7,334 6

Number

Re-treatment
Relapse

62,509

64,782

72,787

72,110

73,549

76,583

77,397

76,699

72,021

67,657

54,353

40,767

38,400

20,288

9,326

Number

Estimated population based on 2001 and 2011 Census

10

Rate

Re-treatment
Treatment
after default

Population is total covered at respective year end till 2006 and rates adjusted for number of days of implementation for newer areas

6,30,165

1,174

1,192

2009

6,16,027

5,54,914

1058 5,07,089

2005

2006

4,65,616

1,83,970

241

441

2001

51,627

Number

New smear
positive

2000

139

Population
covered
(millions)

1999

Year

13,881

16,400

17,304

18,463

18,870

18,434

19,012

19,496

17,710

16,296

11,560

8,684

6,195

3,183

1,401

Number

1.1

1.0

1.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

1.0

1.0

Rate

Re-treatment
Failure

94774

96567

101832

91,708

88,976

89,995

83,746

74,270

59,845

51,929

35,983

24,578

18,450

9,115

5,541

Number

Rate

Re-treatment
Others

14,10,880

14,67,585

15,15,872

15,22,147

15,33,309

15,17,363

14,74,605

14,00,340

12,94,550

11,88,545

9,06,638

6,19,259

4,68,360

2,40,835

1,33,918

Number

113

119

125

128

131

131

130

127

129

139

132

129

118

106

101

Rate

Total case
notification

Table 2: Notification rates of different types of TB under RNTCP, 1999:2012 (Numbers & notification rates per 100,000 population)

All New (incident) TB Case Notification


The number and rate of all new (incident) cases notified in the country has steadily increased at the rate of
7% annually for several years initially in the implementation of the programme starting from 83 per 100,000
population in 1999 to 116 per 100,000 population in 2004, with almost 40% increase in half a decade (Figure
5). The decline began after complete coverage in the country, and the all new (incident) TB case notification rate
has decreased from 116 per 100,000 population in 2004 to 91 per 100,000 population in year 2013 showing
a decline of 20%, almost 2% annually. This is corroborative with the findings of repeat ARTI surveys, suggesting
declining transmission rates in the community.

Treatment Outcomes of Notified TB Cases


Treatment outcomes of pulmonary sputum-positive cases notified under RNTCP is summarized in Table 3.
Among NSP cases, the treatment success rate has been > 85% since the year 2001. The death rate and
failure rate has been about 5% and 2% respectively. The default rates has decreased from 9% for the cohort of
TB patients registered in 1999 to 6% for the cohort of patients registered in 2012. Among smear positive retreatment cases the treatment success rate has been ~70% since implementation. The death rate has shown
increase from 7% to 8%, failure rate about 6%. High default rates > 15% has been an area of concern among
the re-treatment cases. The treatment success rate has been relatively less favorable among re-treatment TAD
cases and failure cases (Table 4) when compared to the treatment success rate among other smear positive TB
cases (NSP and relapse).
Death rates among re-treatment cases have been higher when compared to the death rates among new smear
positive TB cases (Table 3 and Table 4). Among re-treatment cases, the death rates among failure cases has
been consistently higher by about 1-2% when compared to the death rates among other types of re-treatment
cases.

Figure 3: Trends in type of TB case notification rate (1999-2013)

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Figure 4: Trends in type of re-treatment TB case notification rate (1999-2013)

Figure 5: Trend in incident TB case notification rate (1999-2013)

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Success
82%
84%
85%
87%
86%
86%
86%
86%
87%
87%
87%
88%
88%
87%

New smear positive


Death
Failure
5%
3%
4%
3%
5%
3%
4%
3%
5%
2%
4%
2%
5%
2%
5%
2%
5%
2%
4%
2%
4%
2%
4%
2%
4%
2%
4%
2%

The year shown is the year of registration

Year
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Default
9%
8%
7%
6%
6%
7%
7%
6%
6%
6%
6%
6%
5%
6%

Success
85%
86%
86%
87%
87%
87%
87%
87%
87%
88%
88%
89%
89%
89%

New smear negative


Death
Failure
4%
1%
3%
1%
4%
1%
4%
1%
4%
1%
4%
1%
4%
1%
4%
1%
3%
1%
3%
1%
3%
1%
3%
1%
3%
0%
4%
0%
Default
9%
9%
8%
7%
7%
8%
8%
8%
8%
7%
7%
7%
7%
6%

Success
91%
91%
91%
92%
92%
92%
91%
90%
91%
92%
92%
93%
93%
93%

Table 3: Treatment outcomes among notified new TB cases, 19992012


New Extra Pulmonary
Death
Failure
2%
0%
2%
0%
2%
0%
2%
0%
2%
0%
2%
0%
2%
0%
3%
0%
2%
0%
3%
0%
2%
0%
3%
0%
2%
0%
2%
0%

Default
6%
7%
6%
5%
5%
5%
6%
5%
5%
4%
4%
4%
4%
3%

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75%

74%

2011

2012

7%

7%

7%

7%

7%

7%

7%

7%

4%

5%

5%

5%

5%

4%

5%

5%

5%

5%

6%

6%

6%

6%

The year shown is the year of registration

75%

2007

2010

74%

2006

75%

73%

2005

75%

73%

2008

7%

74%

2004

2009

7%

75%

2003

7%

7%

74%

75%

7%

2001

73%

2000

7%

Failure

Relapse

Death

2002

73%

Success

1999

Year

11%

11%

12%

12%

12%

12%

14%

14%

13%

12%

12%

12%

14%

13%

Default

54%

55%

57%

58%

59%

60%

58%

59%

62%

60%

60%

59%

57%

61%

Success

9%

10%

10%

10%

9%

9%

9%

8%

8%

9%

8%

9%

9%

7%

Death

12%

15%

15%

16%

14%

13%

14%

14%

13%

14%

15%

15%

14%

13%

Failure

Failure

15%

16%

16%

15%

16%

16%

18%

18%

16%

16%

66%

68%

68%

68%

68%

68%

66%

67%

69%

69%

71%

71%

16%

69%

16%

65%

Success

19%

17%

Default

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

7%

8%

7%

7%

7%

7%

Death

17%
17%

4%
3%

18%

17%

4%
4%

17%

18%

4%
4%

19%

20%

4%
4%

18%

4%

16%

5%
18%

16%

5%
5%

17%

21%

Default

5%

6%

Failure

Treatment After Default

70%

71%

71%

71%

71%

70%

69%

69%

71%

70%

72%

71%

69%

68%

Success

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

7%

7%

8%

7%

7%

7%

7%

Death

5%

5%

5%

6%

5%

5%

6%

6%

6%

6%

6%

6%

6%

6%

Failure

14%

14%

14%

14%

14%

15%

16%

17%

16%

15%

14%

15%

16%

18%

Default

Total Smear positive Re-treatment

Table 4: Treatment outcomes among notified smear-positive re-treatment TB cases, 19992012

TB Suspects examined per 100,000 Population per Quarter,


by Districts, India 2013

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Incident TB case notified per 1,00,000 population by


District, India 2013

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61

Treatment success rate of New Smear Positive


Cases by District, India 2012

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Treatment success rate of Re-treatment Smear


Positive Cases by District, India 2012

TB Annual Report

63

64

State and District Wise


Annualized Performance 2013

TB Annual Report

65

66

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

TB Annual Report

67

344

628

336

752

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya
Pradesh

131

Jammu &
Kashmir

Jharkhand

70

Himachal
Pradesh

Karnataka

263

Dadar &
Nagar Haveli

625

Chhattisgarh

Haryana

265

Chandigarh

Gujarat

11

Bihar

15

1084

Assam

Goa

320

Arunachal
Pradesh

14

Andhra
Pradesh

173

859

Andaman &
Nicobar

Daman & Diu

State

Delhi

Population
(in lakh)
covered
by RNTCP1

474333

1153

364892

509305

163133

88810

63107

181374

475598

15574

156463

3143

4145

118417

19245

444090

142972

10780

532026

4204

No. of
suspects
examined

158

445

271

203

119

170

225

173

190

264

227

299

279

112

445

102

112

187

155

275

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

8%

2%

-1%

-1%

3%

-6%

-16%

1%

8%

1%

-8%

-4%

47%

-2%

-3%

-1%

3%

-2%

-4%

3%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population
(compared
to same
quarter in
previous
year)

54770

16

15064

44741

22509

7436

6514

25629

61129

1182

22345

281

329

13164

2466

47021

21812

1377

74161

337

No of
Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

72

24

11

12

10

13

11

13

12

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive
case
diagnosed

7%

-30%

0%

2%

5%

7%

5%

0%

5%

11%

2%

-24%

66%

3%

-2%

-1%

5%

-11%

1%

7%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+
case
diagnosed
(compared
to same
quarter in
previous
year)

73

25

45

71

65

57

93

98

98

80

129

107

89

50

228

43

68

96

86

88

Annual
smear
positive
case
notification
rate
(reported
by RNTCP
DMCs)

62

19

38

55

59

50

102

78

79

59

109

109

48

45

120

37

58

84

71

79

Annual
smear
positive
case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm
+ cases
(NSP +
Rel + TAD)
/ Pop]

92420

23

24204

61446

34941

11038

13691

38104

74086

1778

50727

742

411

25889

2890

67020

35624

2500

103707

738

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

123

35

72

98

102

85

196

145

119

120

294

282

111

98

267

62

111

174

121

193

Annual
total case
notification
rate

51

19

33

42

52

38

73

53

59

46

75

78

36

40

95

30

48

63

56

59

Annual
new smear
positive
case
notification
rate

Performance of RNTCP: Case finding and notification (2013)

36

12

17

28

11

29

27

11

16

48

57

20

34

33

15

27

30

25

53

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

16

11

17

19

20

50

27

17

36

104

84

33

12

94

17

37

16

47

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

20

20

15

15

43

39

31

23

67

64

21

11

46

13

20

41

24

32

Annual
previously
treated
case
notification
rate

12

14

13

31

27

21

16

36

35

12

29

11

23

17

23

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

5.2

0.0

1.9

0.8

2.6

1.6

4.4

8.7

10.3

0.1

1.8

0.0

0.0

1.5

3.3

2.3

3.7

7.1

3.3

0.0

No of TB
cases
notified
by private
sector per
1,00,000
population

68

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

24638

8589

28

31

11

20

429

13

284

711

742

37

2068

105

932

12471

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Orissa

Pondicherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttarakhand

West Bengal

Grand Total

11

12

10

12

10

11

4%

1%

-4%

3%

-3%

0%

0%

17%

-5%

5%

-5%

9%

13%

11%

-13%

10%

74

66

93

85

47

71

128

89

84

210

65

78

63

76

33

69

79

58

70

76

42

60

110

71

73

65

57

79

57

68

36

59

1416014

90423

13700

256733

2540

80407

1637

94698

37258

1458

45269

3339

2005

5002

2329

137237

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

63

48

49

62

36

48

85

52

52

53

48

61

44

53

29

46

Annual
new smear
positive
case
notification
rate

30

13

26

27

12

23

50

34

22

12

21

35

30

26

20

23

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

21

18

24

14

11

20

77

20

28

30

21

35

72

46

20

22

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

3. Total patients registered for treatment includes new sputum smear positive cases, new smear negative cases, new EP cases, new others, relapse, failure, TAD and retreatment
others

114

97

131

124

68

108

264

133

131

112

105

167

178

160

83

119

Annual
total case
notification
rate

Smear positive patients diagnosed include new smear positive cases and smear positive retreatment cases, data from DMCs

928190

61658

9711

176153

1746

52769

796

63028

23864

2727

27818

1566

711

2366

926

80068

Annual
smear
positive
case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm
+ cases
(NSP +
Rel + TAD)
/ Pop]

Projected population based on census population of 2011 is used for calculation of case-detection rate. 1 lakh = 100,000 population

2%

1%

-13%

0%

-6%

7%

0%

8%

-8%

4%

-12%

-4%

1%

-2%

-33%

14%

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive
case
diagnosed

Annual
smear
positive
case
notification
rate
(reported
by RNTCP
DMCs)

2.

163

151

153

150

134

222

310

158

164

465

117

181

190

198

72

191

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

No of
Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+
case
diagnosed
(compared
to same
quarter in
previous
year)

1.

8121514

562619

64102

1239375

20020

659389

7685

448894

186568

24192

200964

14469

8125

879121

1153

State

No. of
suspects
examined

Population
(in lakh)
covered
by RNTCP1

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population
(compared
to same
quarter in
previous
year)

27

18

31

22

17

52

27

29

17

14

35

32

34

14

27

Annual
previously
treated
case
notification
rate

17

13

22

15

13

32

20

22

14

21

14

19

14

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

3.1

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.0

2.5

0.0

0.7

1.6

0.0

0.0

14.1

0.8

32.3

0.0

9.6

No of TB
cases
notified
by private
sector per
1,00,000
population

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69

2863

1966

Karnataka

Kerala

1172

Jharkhand

Lakshadweep

563

5087

Delhi

Jammu &
Kashmir

55

Daman & Diu

507

18

Dadar &
Nagar Haveli

Himachal
Pradesh

1071

Chhattisgarh

1484

233

Chandigarh

Haryana

3001

Bihar

92

1258

Assam

2935

250

Arunachal
Pradesh

Gujarat

3030

Andhra
Pradesh

Goa

35

Andaman &
Nicobar

State

43%

9%

6%

4%

6%

5%

5%

5%

6%

13%

10%

5%

5%

10%

6%

4%

13%

4%

6%

No (%) of
pediatric
cases out of
all New cases

75%

84%

88%

91%

88%

92%

90%

92%

85%

89%

63%

90%

88%

90%

85%

88%

88%

90%

87%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients

16

11783

66%
100%

30613

18405

6405

6068

19007

46521

825

16778

72

197

10880

1247

35808

16317

1166

56665

299

62%

77%

73%

80%

75%

74%

64%

72%

55%

63%

69%

76%

72%

69%

65%

73%

56%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients

100%

88%

87%

88%

97%

97%

90%

93%

91%

87%

57%

95%

91%

93%

87%

87%

95%

91%

96%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases started
RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of
diagnosis

16

12314

33687

20748

6509

6141

20186

48763

845

18799

126

205

11676

1311

40314

17765

1217

60292

278

100%

92%

95%

99%

98%

99%

96%

97%

93%

98%

100%

99%

97%

98%

98%

95%

99%

97%

89%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

8594

22311

12710

5570

4485

14188

36434

725

14654

45

152

7403

971

23250

11493

759

45250

246

100%

81%

82%

75%

92%

88%

87%

92%

98%

96%

62%

90%

75%

86%

80%

80%

91%

87%

88%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days of
last dose

13

15440

32877

27919

1111

2931

12838

44249

177

3429

134

60

15043

751

53654

13308

794

88155

237

100%

65%

53%

79%

14%

28%

38%

60%

10%

9%

43%

39%

60%

26%

82%

38%

36%

85%

32%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

0%

89%

95%

49%

43%

65%

77%

95%

96%

74%

80%

42%

48%

97%

34%

36%

84%

95%

82%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known
HIV status

2%

12%

2%

1%

1%

2%

4%

6%

2%

0%

3%

3%

1%

4%

1%

0%

10%

0%

0%

2%

14%

1%

0%

1%

1%

5%

6%

1%

1%

0%

0%

1%

1%

0%

0%

10%

1%

Proportion Proportion
of TB
of TB
patients
patients
known
known
to be HIV to be HIV
infected
infected
among
among
tested
registered

Performance of RNTCP: Case finding (2013), Smear Conversion (4q12-3q13), quality of DOTS

81%

100%

26%

23%

80%

73%

98%

96%

69%

100%

50%

11%

97%

45%

59%

0%

92%

0%

89%

90%

84%

64%

83%

65%

92%

83%

91%

100%

50%

57%

90%

73%

75%

67%

83%

25%

Proportion Proportion
of HIV
of HIV
infected
infected
TB
TB
patients
patients
put on
put on
CPT( RT
ART( RT
report)
report)

70

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

63919

Grand Total

6%

632

3087

Uttarakhand

9920

Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

5%

61

Tripura

5%

4%

3%

5%

9%

117

3385

5%

Tamil Nadu

3598

Rajasthan

5%

7%

5%

11%

9%

11%

5%

6%

8%

Sikkim

90

1541

1901

Orissa

Punjab

299

Nagaland

Pondicherry

448

154

106

Manipur

Meghalaya

6687

Maharashtra

Mizoram

6264

Madhya
Pradesh

State

No (%) of
pediatric
cases out of
all New cases

90%

87%

86%

91%

90%

90%

82%

91%

89%

92%

88%

93%

94%

84%

88%

90%

91%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients

72%

66%

71%

76%

72%

70%

63%

78%

76%

81%

68%

84%

74%

61%

74%

64%

71%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients

705011

45948

6312

141830

1329

37621

708

41615

20026

785

20593

1299

654

1919

686

62654

41960

88%

82%

87%

90%

83%

83%

98%

82%

92%

90%

84%

89%

100%

91%

94%

90%

89%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases started
RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of
diagnosis

777239

53485

6873

156018

1573

43621

718

48880

21292

774

24090

1365

651

1980

698

68365

45664

97%

95%

95%

99%

98%

96%

99%

96%

98%

88%

98%

93%

99%

94%

96%

98%

97%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

542693

37846

5119

115595

1107

27665

522

36743

16511

633

15226

1013

557

1225

517

43756

29410

84%

87%

87%

86%

80%

82%

97%

81%

93%

96%

75%

80%

91%

84%

84%

84%

79%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days of
last dose

736069

20782

7719

182844

1062

20872

605

17275

13579

35379

1528

448

2254

1015

58687

58900

54%

24%

60%

74%

42%

26%

37%

19%

36%

78%

58%

22%

49%

69%

46%

66%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

63%

64%

58%

25%

68%

92%

81%

48%

86%

98%

59%

82%

80%

29%

73%

87%

50%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known
HIV status

5%

2%

1%

2%

1%

6%

0%

1%

1%

3%

2%

7%

13%

1%

8%

9%

1%

3%

1%

0%

0%

1%

6%

0%

0%

1%

3%

1%

6%

12%

0%

8%

9%

0%

Proportion Proportion
of TB
of TB
patients
patients
known
known
to be HIV to be HIV
infected
infected
among
among
tested
registered

91%

91%

67%

21%

81%

90%

100%

78%

90%

95%

46%

86%

91%

100%

47%

98%

51%

84%

83%

76%

62%

63%

79%

100%

85%

87%

95%

63%

54%

50%

75%

51%

86%

86%

Proportion Proportion
of HIV
of HIV
infected
infected
TB
TB
patients
patients
put on
put on
CPT( RT
ART( RT
report)
report)

TB Annual Report

71

320

1084

11

265

173

15

625

263

70

131

344

628

336

752

1153

Chandigarh

Chhattisgarh

Dadar & Nagar


Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu &
Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

14

Arunachal
Pradesh

Assam

859

Andhra Pradesh

Bihar

Andaman &
Nicobar

State

22766

1096

5077

6555

208

627

459

580

3275

401

608

720

106

2633

416

18

3551

Number
Population (in
of health
lakh) covered
facilities
by RNTCP1 registered in
2013

1014

69

880

469

30

225

74

53

51

68

98

164

16

309

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private)

15875

571

2129

4794

85

191

279

146

2175

398

309

374

101

1918

257

923

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single clinic
- Private)

5139

330

1012

1263

84

60

104

364

740

209

209

164

90

2254

781

58

11

12

17

35

153

81

48

Number
Number of
of health
patients
facilities
notified by
registered
(Laboratories
(Multi-clicnic - Private)
Private)

TB case notificaiotn in 2013

5061

2646

170

258

576

180

59

260

3144

136

37

30

2135

665

617

Number of
patients
notified by
(Single clinic
- Private)

5221

1231

471

227

309

11

249

2012

3270

172

361

211

440

102

2133

Number of
patients
notified by
(Multi-clinic Private)

11063

3935

652

494

887

203

311

2289

6449

308

398

36

2499

1186

102

2798

9.6

5.2

0.0

1.9

0.8

2.6

1.6

4.4

8.7

10.3

0.1

1.8

0.0

0.0

1.5

3.3

2.3

3.7

7.1

3.3

0.0

No of TB
No of TB
cases notified
patients
by private
notification by
sector per
private sector
1,00,000
population

72

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

742

37

2068

105

932

12471

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttarakhand

West Bengal

Grand Total

59058

4016

866

3088

478

4824

853

72

144

21

206

35517

1738

453

2034

178

543

15172

1165

248

889

261

539

1430

45

19

43

96

17

Cohort for 2013 is based on Date of diagnosis reported

711

Rajasthan

1399

3.

284

Punjab

11

12

11

17535

133

305

456

131

89

82

365

Number of
patients
notified by
(Single clinic
- Private)

Notification information as per information in Nikshay

13

Pondicherry

19

Number
Number of
of health
patients
facilities
notified by
registered
(Laboratories
(Multi-clicnic - Private)
Private)

Projected population based on census population of 2011 is used for calculation of case notification rate 1 lakh = 1,00,000 population

429

Orissa

16

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single clinic
- Private)

2.

20

Nagaland

35

32

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private)

1.

31

11

Meghalaya

Mizoram

28

Manipur

State

Number
Population (in
of health
lakh) covered
facilities
by RNTCP1 registered in
2013

19631

60

16

274

1293

370

336

200

642

Number of
patients
notified by
(Multi-clinic Private)

38596

238

35

622

1845

501

442

282

1007

3.1

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.0

2.5

0.0

0.7

1.6

0.0

0.0

14.1

0.8

32.3

0.0

No of TB
No of TB
cases notified
patients
by private
notification by
sector per
1,00,000
private sector
population

TB Annual Report

73

802

15486

32673

982

10730

153

76

Arunachal
Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhattisgarh

Dadar &
Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

5026

5979

17915

27781

11199

Haryana

Himachal
Pradesh

Jammu &
Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

36333

51271

859

1594

566

1203

22180

Madhya
Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Orissa

11

13779

Gujarat

Lakshadweep

705

35871

Goa

13854

50200

Andhra
Pradesh

Delhi

268

Registered

Andaman &
Nicobar

State

82%

89%

88%

79%

82%

84%

86%

91%

81%

81%

84%

84%

87%

85%

86%

83%

84%

74%

83%

80%

86%

75%

80%

83%

85%

88%

Cured

5%

2%

1%

3%

3%

2%

3%

0%

3%

1%

6%

5%

3%

1%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

8%

0%

13%

4%

2%

4%

1%

Completed

5%

2%

3%

5%

3%

6%

4%

9%

5%

6%

3%

3%

4%

4%

5%

3%

3%

3%

4%

4%

4%

3%

5%

2%

5%

1%

Died

1%

3%

3%

5%

4%

2%

1%

0%

5%

3%

1%

1%

3%

2%

2%

3%

3%

4%

1%

1%

4%

1%

3%

3%

2%

5%

Failure

6%

3%

4%

7%

8%

5%

5%

0%

5%

7%

5%

4%

3%

6%

5%

7%

5%

18%

6%

7%

2%

7%

8%

7%

4%

3%

Defaulted

New Smear Positive1

1%

0%

0%

1%

1%

1%

1%

0%

1%

1%

0%

3%

0%

0%

1%

1%

2%

0%

4%

1%

2%

1%

1%

1%

0%

1%

Trans
out

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

2%

3%

1%

2%

0%

2%

0%

0%

2%

0%

1%

Switched
to Cat IV

10732

768

526

956

819

28696

26652

5410

13895

10353

1749

2118

6524

7349

256

8399

109

87

9723

336

20054

8602

535

23058

213

Regist-ered

86%

91%

102%

89%

90%

87%

90%

100%

91%

86%

88%

90%

93%

87%

89%

89%

92%

62%

83%

85%

93%

89%

83%

89%

90%

87%

Completed

5%

2%

3%

3%

2%

5%

2%

0%

4%

6%

4%

2%

4%

3%

5%

5%

2%

4%

1%

5%

3%

2%

4%

3%

4%

4%

Died

0%

1%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

1%

2%

1%

1%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

Failure

7%

6%

3%

6%

7%

7%

6%

0%

4%

7%

7%

5%

3%

8%

5%

2%

3%

33%

7%

9%

2%

7%

12%

6%

5%

6%

Defaulted

New Smear Negative2

1%

1%

0%

1%

0%

1%

1%

0%

1%

1%

1%

2%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

9%

1%

1%

2%

1%

1%

0%

2%

Trans
out

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Switched
to Cat IV

Treatment Ourcome if New TB cases registered in 2012

9466

765

740

1378

613

25532

10898

5987

12504

2488

2757

3196

7211

9968

564

17466

44

67

3448

948

5138

5191

435

14172

226

Regist-ered

92%

96%

103%

92%

92%

92%

94%

100%

91%

89%

93%

92%

95%

94%

93%

94%

96%

100%

96%

95%

97%

85%

90%

94%

94%

94%

Completed

3%

1%

3%

2%

2%

3%

2%

0%

4%

5%

3%

2%

2%

1%

3%

4%

1%

0%

0%

3%

1%

2%

2%

1%

3%

2%

Died

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Failure

5%

3%

3%

4%

6%

4%

3%

0%

4%

4%

4%

3%

3%

4%

4%

1%

2%

0%

1%

3%

1%

5%

6%

3%

2%

4%

Defaulted

New Extra Pulmonary2

1%

0%

0%

1%

0%

1%

1%

0%

1%

2%

0%

3%

0%

0%

1%

1%

1%

0%

3%

1%

1%

8%

1%

1%

1%

0%

Trans
out

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Switched
to Cat IV

74

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

43838

628897

West Bengal

Grand Total

86%

84%

83%

81%

5%

4%

2%

4%

4%

4%

4%

3%

5%

2%

3%

2%

1%

2%

2%

7%

1%

2%

5%

Failure

6%

6%

7%

6%

4%

7%

1%

5%

5%

5%

Defaulted

1%

1%

2%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

2%

0%

Trans
out

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

8%

0%

0%

1%

Switched
to Cat IV

317155

14292

3178

59951

395

18723

341

25680

6483

192

Regist-ered

89%

85%

87%

90%

86%

92%

90%

91%

89%

87%

Completed

Treatment success for New Smear Negative and New Extra Pulmonary are treatment completed.

5558

2%

5%

4%

4%

5%

6%

Died

Treatment success for New Smear Positive is cured and treatment completed.

130268

Uttar Pradesh

Uttarakhand

87%

1%

0%

3%

3%

0%

Completed

2.

1393

Tripura

84%

79%

86%

83%

83%

Cured

New Smear Positive1

1.

494

33671

39904

Rajasthan

Tamil Nadu

15642

Punjab

Sikkim

633

Registered

Pondicherry

State

4%

6%

3%

2%

7%

4%

2%

3%

5%

8%

Died

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

3%

0%

1%

1%

Failure

6%

7%

7%

7%

6%

4%

1%

6%

5%

4%

Defaulted

New Smear Negative2

1%

1%

3%

1%

1%

0%

2%

0%

1%

0%

Trans
out

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

Switched
to Cat IV

233622

17355

2863

32509

443

14674

554

15044

8614

358

Regist-ered

93%

90%

94%

94%

89%

96%

95%

95%

94%

97%

Completed

2%

4%

1%

1%

5%

2%

4%

2%

3%

1%

Died

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Failure

3%

4%

3%

3%

6%

2%

1%

3%

2%

1%

Defaulted

New Extra Pulmonary2

1%

1%

1%

1%

0%

0%

1%

0%

1%

0%

Trans
out

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Switched
to Cat IV

TB Annual Report

75

187525

Total

50

7530

161

1861

2948

248

768

50

13

4045

168

7658

4560

1738

1261

Andaman &
Nicobar

Andhra
Pradesh

Arunachal
Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhattisgarh

Dadar &
Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal
Pradesh

Jammu &
Kashmir

73%

75%

70%

69%

66%

70%

85%

62%

61%

81%

62%

57%

75%

70%

62%

Cured

64771

Treatment
after default

No. registered

16384

Failure

State

106370

82%

82%

75%

71%

69%

71%

85%

62%

74%

81%

79%

68%

79%

76%

68%

Success

62%

58%

47%

67%

4%

6%

7%

8%

4%

5%

0%

6%

6%

2%

6%

8%

1%

8%

16%

4%

5%

5%

6%

11%

4%

0%

2%

4%

3%

4%

6%

4%

5%

6%

Failure

Relapse

Died

8%

8%

9%

7%

5%

3%

12%

4%

14%

17%

15%

11%

2%

3%

1%

1%

3%

2%

8%

3%

Transferred Switched
out
to Cat IV

6%

4%

12%

13%

13%

7%

8%

20%

14%

5%

10%

16%

8%

9%

6%

Defaulted

4%

0%

0%

1%

0%

2%

0%

4%

1%

3%

1%

1%

1%

0%

0%

Transferred
out

0%

2%

1%

2%

4%

11%

8%

6%

1%

5%

1%

1%

7%

2%

4%

Switched
to Cat IV

178

216

777

755

34

548

149

66

519

425

44

1516

18

No.
registered

53%

50%

53%

52%

41%

54%

0%

50%

47%

65%

37%

38%

41%

49%

39%

Cured

58%

59%

61%

54%

41%

55%

0%

50%

62%

65%

51%

49%

41%

56%

39%

Success

9%

11%

9%

10%

15%

4%

0%

0%

5%

8%

10%

12%

9%

11%

11%

Died

13%

17%

10%

13%

15%

8%

0%

0%

8%

9%

16%

16%

18%

14%

22%

Failure

Failure

15%

7%

16%

20%

6%

9%

100%

0%

20%

5%

15%

16%

5%

13%

6%

Defaulted

4%

1%

1%

1%

3%

3%

0%

50%

3%

2%

2%

1%

0%

1%

6%

Transferred
out

1%

5%

4%

3%

21%

20%

0%

0%

2%

12%

6%

6%

27%

5%

17%

Switched
to Cat IV

346

243

2123

4692

60

1932

10

18

625

57

4429

1296

85

5709

17

No.
registered

62%

56%

60%

62%

55%

64%

60%

50%

50%

65%

58%

49%

53%

61%

47%

Cured

State-wise outcome of Smear Positive Retreatment cases 2012 (excluding Others)

70%

66%

54%

74%

No.
Cured Success Died Failure Defaulted
registered

Relapse

Type of
retreatment
case

Outcome of Smear Positive Retreatment cases for India 2012 (excluding Others)

73%

69%

67%

64%

55%

64%

60%

50%

66%

65%

77%

58%

64%

70%

53%

Success

5%

9%

9%

9%

2%

6%

0%

6%

8%

11%

6%

9%

9%

10%

35%

Died

5%

5%

4%

5%

5%

2%

10%

11%

4%

2%

2%

4%

6%

4%

6%

Failure

TAD

13%

16%

19%

19%

30%

13%

20%

28%

21%

12%

12%

22%

12%

13%

6%

Defaulted

3%

0%

1%

2%

2%

3%

0%

6%

1%

5%

1%

5%

2%

1%

0%

Transferred
out

0%

1%

1%

2%

7%

11%

10%

0%

0%

5%

1%

1%

7%

2%

0%

Switched
to Cat IV

76

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

1229

Kerala

193

18984

1596

6761

106370

Uttarakhand

West Bengal

Grand Total

65%

183

4969

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Uttar Pradesh

69%

71%

4844

9462

Punjab

Rajasthan

Tripura

72%

116

Pondicherry

67%

69%

67%

72%

75%

64%

59%

74%

231

2126

Orissa

70%

61%

73%

57%

65%

100%

69%

60%

65%

Cured

Nagaland

322

126

139

Manipur

Meghalaya

10495

Maharashtra

Mizoram

5336

Madhya
Pradesh

4593

Lakshadweep

1605

Jharkhand

No. registered

Karnataka

State

74%

72%

73%

81%

77%

69%

65%

79%

76%

72%

74%

84%

75%

68%

78%

62%

76%

100%

74%

64%

77%

Success

7%

8%

6%

5%

7%

8%

6%

6%

8%

6%

8%

3%

6%

7%

2%

9%

6%

0%

6%

9%

6%

Died

4%

6%

5%

2%

5%

4%

8%

3%

4%

10%

2%

4%

3%

9%

8%

4%

3%

0%

6%

8%

3%

Failure

Relapse

11%

11%

12%

11%

9%

16%

2%

10%

9%

7%

13%

5%

8%

8%

9%

13%

12%

0%

7%

17%

9%

Defaulted

1%

1%

3%

1%

1%

1%

1%

0%

1%

0%

2%

0%

1%

1%

1%

2%

1%

0%

1%

1%

3%

Transferred
out

3%

2%

1%

0%

1%

2%

19%

2%

1%

5%

1%

3%

9%

7%

2%

9%

1%

0%

5%

1%

2%

Switched
to Cat IV

16384

2022

208

1842

30

730

57

810

494

39

316

74

22

171

34

1481

898

643

1098

164

No.
registered

47%

45%

37%

54%

63%

41%

32%

56%

52%

51%

53%

54%

50%

25%

44%

38%

45%

65%

36%

44%

Cured

54%

48%

42%

64%

63%

45%

32%

68%

60%

51%

64%

65%

55%

27%

47%

42%

57%

70%

41%

55%

Success

9%

8%

12%

8%

3%

11%

14%

6%

10%

10%

8%

8%

5%

6%

9%

12%

10%

5%

13%

8%

Died

12%

14%

18%

10%

3%

12%

12%

8%

10%

26%

7%

14%

32%

23%

29%

11%

12%

10%

17%

16%

Failure

Failure

15%

15%

15%

17%

20%

22%

0%

13%

12%

13%

14%

7%

18%

18%

9%

17%

16%

9%

23%

11%

Defaulted

1%

2%

3%

1%

0%

1%

2%

0%

3%

0%

2%

1%

0%

1%

0%

1%

0%

1%

1%

0%

Transferred
out

8%

14%

10%

1%

10%

9%

40%

4%

6%

0%

5%

5%

9%

25%

6%

17%

5%

5%

5%

10%

Switched
to Cat IV

64771

3427

746

12835

31

3661

27

5280

1232

52

1689

155

23

173

68

4496

3912

598

3574

1150

No.
registered

58%

52%

53%

64%

48%

53%

33%

65%

60%

60%

49%

73%

43%

43%

65%

46%

55%

42%

44%

63%

Cured

66%

57%

61%

74%

52%

60%

33%

74%

66%

63%

63%

80%

65%

47%

72%

52%

70%

49%

49%

75%

Success

8%

10%

8%

6%

19%

9%

22%

7%

10%

13%

9%

7%

0%

10%

7%

11%

8%

12%

13%

7%

Died

3%

5%

5%

2%

6%

3%

4%

3%

4%

4%

2%

5%

4%

13%

4%

4%

3%

6%

6%

2%

Failure

TAD

17%

23%

15%

14%

19%

26%

11%

13%

15%

19%

21%

5%

26%

20%

16%

21%

16%

29%

27%

11%

Defaulted

3%

3%

10%

4%

3%

1%

0%

0%

3%

0%

4%

2%

0%

6%

0%

4%

2%

2%

5%

2%

Transferred
out

2%

2%

1%

0%

0%

1%

30%

2%

1%

0%

1%

1%

4%

3%

0%

7%

1%

2%

1%

1%

Switched
to Cat IV

TB Annual Report

77

30

21

12

14

24

31

14

50

Haryana

Himachal
Pradesh

Jammu &
Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya
Pradesh

Dadar & Nagar


Haveli

Gujarat

27

Chhattisgarh

Chandigarh

Goa

38

Bihar

26

Assam

25

14

Arunachal
Pradesh

Delhi

24

Andhra Pradesh

Daman & Diu

Andaman &
Nicobar

Implementing
states

161

73

141

117

42

49

65

144

40

77

183

76

15

182

761

502

665

300

172

193

252

757

20

196

326

17

742

345

34

931

13

Total no. of
Implementing
reporting
district details
units
No. of
No. of
(Districts /
TB
Units
DMCs
DTC)

49

70

61

34

16

30

145

48

22

651

22

17

83

NGO

172

20

82

22

42

45

4971

48

44

12

76

137

PP

12

24

42

18

35

Medical
College

Involvement of Other sectors

50

14

29

21

13

12

19

21

24

26

22

26

14

17

DTO

11

16

10

14

11

30

20

2nd MO

11

16

10

14

11

30

20

MO-TC

148

74

134

66

40

51

66

142

41

68

146

75

13

172

STS

153

72

128

66

44

48

49

135

36

53

148

76

13

173

STLS

Number of key staff in position

Programme infrastructure, staffing and training status 2013

796

19

657

630

427

231

156

246

717

20

190

336

17

751

421

44

849

40

LT

82%

84%

80%

86%

69%

86%

76%

72%

95%

99%

76%

100%

67%

80%

100%

64%

77%

69%

74%

100%

MO

86%

100%

81%

87%

78%

91%

79%

65%

96%

100%

33%

100%

89%

79%

100%

71%

65%

58%

85%

100%

Para Staff

In Place and trained


in RNTCP

78

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

19

703

Grand Total

31

Tamil Nadu

West Bengal

Sikkim

13

34

Rajasthan

Uttarakhand

10

20

Punjab

Pondicherry

75

31

Orissa

Tripura

11

Nagaland

Uttar Pradesh

193

Mizoram

13

3000

193

31

403

184

58

111

13

13

Manipur

381

78

Meghalaya

Maharashtra

Implementing
states

13325

818

151

1890

55

805

20

850

284

26

549

38

33

64

55

1441

Total no. of
Implementing
reporting
district details
units
No. of
No. of
(Districts /
TB
Units
DMCs
DTC)

2591

175

135

160

37

41

44

34

54

10

298

330

NGO

13273

62

62

88

154

215

17

14

6963

PP

1457

186

28

364

10

164

147

58

104

10

12

12

169

Medical
College

Involvement of Other sectors

629

19

13

63

24

32

18

31

74

DTO

448

19

12

54

25

29

18

33

11

62

2nd MO

448

19

12

54

25

29

18

33

11

62

MO-TC

1583

41

23

11

230

STS

2737

194

28

416

12

182

172

56

109

12

328

STLS

Number of key staff in position

8448

182

21

379

10

154

155

53

96

12

811

LT

69%

11%

76%

33%

33%

32%

100%

36%

45%

25%

35%

63%

100%

50%

52%

72%

MO

88%

100%

100%

89%

100%

97%

100%

91%

100%

100%

100%

78%

100%

86%

89%

93%

Para Staff

In Place and trained


in RNTCP

TB Annual Report

79

Andaman

Adilabad

Anantapur

Bhadrachalam

Chittoor

Cuddapah

East Godavari

Guntur

Hyderabad

Karimnagar

Khammamh

Krishna

Kurnool

Mahbubnagar

Medak

Nalgonda

Nellore

Nizamabad

Prakasam

Rangareddi

Srikakulam

Visakhapatnam

Vizianagaram

Warangal

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

District

Andaman & Nicobar

State

35.7

23.8

43.5

27.4

53.7

34.4

25.9

30.1

35.3

30.7

41.0

41.0

45.9

19.9

38.7

40.7

49.6

52.2

29.3

42.3

8.5

41.4

27.8

3.8

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

18835

16307

33681

19050

23368

19081

14311

17828

15133

12479

22632

24568

25027

13709

22765

39009

36661

37575

18188

26285

8012

27121

13826

4204

No. of
suspects
examined

132

172

194

174

109

139

138

148

107

101

138

150

136

173

147

240

185

180

155

155

235

164

124

275

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

-6%

-13%

3%

-8%

4%

-7%

-32%

-8%

-4%

4%

15%

3%

-10%

-4%

6%

-3%

-6%

-11%

-7%

-4%

2%

4%

6%

3%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

3597

2050

3838

2065

3766

2589

1562

2491

3003

1743

2993

3387

3351

2368

2963

5701

5367

3978

2145

4216

1383

3831

2388

337

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

12

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-6%

-1%

5%

-7%

8%

-1%

-19%

1%

1%

10%

9%

3%

2%

-1%

15%

1%

-2%

-1%

-10%

-2%

7%

4%

7%

7%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

101

86

88

75

70

75

60

83

85

57

73

83

73

119

77

140

108

76

73

100

162

93

86

88

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

75

76

75

68

61

72

59

64

71

60

65

69

59

97

65

68

81

68

71

65

147

68

84

79

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

3901

3628

5578

3258

5791

4457

2361

3232

3801

2844

4076

5535

4668

2847

3785

6612

6617

7104

3380

4325

1893

4795

3916

738

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

109

153

128

119

108

130

91

107

108

92

99

135

102

143

98

163

133

136

116

102

222

116

141

193

Annual
total case
notification
rate

Performance of RNTCP case finding (2013), Smear conversion (4q12-3q13), Treatment Outcome 2012 and Notification by private sector

52

63

64

57

47

56

50

49

56

48

52

53

47

69

50

53

65

57

50

52

109

54

67

59

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

80

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Prakasam

Rangareddi

Srikakulam

Visakhapatnam

Vizianagaram

Warangal

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Nellore

Nizamabad

Andhra Pradesh

Nalgonda

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Mahbubnagar

Medak

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Krishna

Kurnool

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Karimnagar

Hyderabad

Andhra Pradesh

Khammamh

Guntur

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

East Godavari

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Chittoor

Cuddapah

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Anantapur

Bhadrachalam

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andaman

Adilabad

Andaman & Nicobar

District

Andhra Pradesh

State

17

35

25

31

14

35

19

25

18

16

20

34

19

24

18

29

29

38

19

13

47

25

35

53

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

27

23

12

27

14

12

14

14

12

51

16

18

15

17

12

12

13

47

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

31

27

17

19

20

30

14

25

20

16

18

34

22

39

23

30

24

22

31

20

55

25

26

32

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

31

27

17

19

20

30

14

25

20

16

18

34

22

39

23

30

24

22

31

20

55

25

26

32

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

45

139

210

97

314

81

56

55

100

106

118

179

91

46

54

493

146

185

59

77

21

98

106

35

2%

5%

4%

4%

7%

2%

3%

2%

3%

5%

4%

4%

2%

2%

2%

9%

3%

3%

2%

2%

1%

3%

3%

6%

No (%) of pediatric cases


out of all New cases

93%

93%

95%

95%

93%

87%

89%

91%

91%

90%

90%

90%

89%

66%

91%

92%

93%

93%

91%

90%

85%

83%

89%

87%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

82%

87%

83%

86%

78%

66%

69%

67%

68%

73%

83%

75%

67%

56%

66%

76%

82%

81%

68%

68%

69%

62%

66%

56%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

91%

91%

91%

93%

89%

84%

89%

86%

90%

86%

85%

85%

89%

74%

88%

87%

91%

90%

91%

88%

90%

82%

90%

89%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

82%

82%

72%

83%

76%

63%

61%

57%

75%

65%

71%

66%

69%

59%

67%

70%

79%

76%

74%

64%

77%

64%

73%

59%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

2589

1653

3061

1644

3095

2233

1477

1797

2323

1753

2509

2588

2472

1590

2365

2737

3848

3245

1909

2578

1187

2590

2242

299

94%

89%

93%

87%

92%

88%

94%

91%

91%

94%

92%

87%

88%

80%

91%

97%

95%

91%

90%

92%

92%

89%

93%

96%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

2702

1801

3233

1767

3293

2516

1518

1950

2416

1837

2640

2961

2631

1882

2530

2808

4014

3498

2000

2785

1186

2703

2379

278

98%

97%

98%

94%

98%

99%

97%

99%

95%

99%

97%

100%

94%

94%

97%

99%

99%

98%

95%

99%

92%

93%

99%

89%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one
month of
starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

81

Visakhapatnam

Vizianagaram

Warangal

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Rangareddi

Srikakulam

Andhra Pradesh

Prakasam

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Nellore

Nizamabad

Andhra Pradesh

Nalgonda

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Medak

Andhra Pradesh

Krishna

Andhra Pradesh

Kurnool

Khammamh

Andhra Pradesh

Mahbubnagar

Karimnagar

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Hyderabad

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Guntur

Andhra Pradesh

Chittoor

Andhra Pradesh

Cuddapah

Bhadrachalam

Andhra Pradesh

East Godavari

Anantapur

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Adilabad

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andaman

District

Andaman &
Nicobar

State

2213

1589

2694

1309

2656

1714

1286

1416

1773

1323

1873

1832

2232

610

1910

2435

3521

2925

1412

1908

459

1603

1699

246

91%

85%

95%

80%

91%

89%

91%

86%

86%

87%

86%

78%

84%

72%

88%

99%

92%

91%

86%

84%

44%

80%

88%

88%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7
days of last
dose

3901

3386

4796

2857

4758

4452

2282

3231

3694

2669

3917

5312

1573

2572

3197

3579

5879

6620

3144

3586

1496

4368

3872

237

100%

93%

86%

88%

82%

100%

97%

100%

97%

94%

96%

96%

38%

93%

85%

54%

89%

93%

94%

83%

79%

91%

99%

32%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

96%

98%

97%

97%

96%

99%

95%

94%

96%

100%

96%

100%

87%

85%

96%

94%

98%

96%

93%

89%

97%

97%

92%

82%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

4%

8%

11%

10%

10%

18%

6%

11%

7%

9%

4%

8%

19%

9%

8%

6%

15%

16%

8%

10%

7%

5%

5%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

4%

7%

11%

8%

10%

14%

6%

11%

8%

10%

4%

9%

19%

6%

9%

8%

16%

16%

7%

10%

4%

7%

4%

1%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

100%

100%

93%

97%

100%

100%

100%

98%

98%

99%

97%

98%

83%

61%

94%

64%

91%

97%

99%

99%

100%

100%

99%

0%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

99%

93%

92%

50%

89%

75%

91%

79%

85%

97%

90%

87%

73%

66%

82%

62%

89%

85%

86%

92%

92%

100%

91%

25%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

10

73

155

20

11

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

13

18

19

43

101

55

15

34

22

15

67

41

30

242

16

11

14

50

50

23

35

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

37

11

396

63

196

164

76

84

139

75

114

34

163

23

66

159

141

45

28

13

45

130

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

22

17

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

18

114

33

11

67

57

76

12

60

14

82

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

32

33

63

10

88

437

66

23

120

16

41

78

216

440

34

23

103

83

92

32

12

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

38

51

177

43

89

448

133

23

120

18

47

135

314

440

63

23

111

143

19

97

122

18

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

1.1

2.1

4.1

1.6

1.7

13.0

5.1

0.8

3.4

0.6

1.1

3.3

0.1

15.8

11.4

1.5

0.5

2.1

4.9

0.4

11.4

2.9

0.6

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

82

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

West Godavari

Changlang

Dibang Valley

East Kameng

East Siang

Kurung Kumey

Lohit

Lower Subansiri

Papum Pare

Tawang

Tirap

Upper Siang

Upper Subansiri

West Kameng

West Siang

Baksa

Barpeta

Bongaigaon

Cachar

Chirang

Darrang

Dhemaji

Dhubri

Dibrugarh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

District

Andhra Pradesh

State

13.6

20.0

7.1

9.3

5.1

17.8

7.3

16.8

9.5

1.2

0.9

0.9

0.4

1.2

0.5

1.8

0.9

1.7

0.9

1.0

0.8

0.6

1.5

39.9

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

8646

7366

2441

3002

1052

8375

5099

5969

1248

651

447

367

367

787

292

3582

557

850

337

952

589

396

606

26575

No. of
suspects
examined

158

92

86

80

52

117

175

89

33

139

123

106

250

169

140

488

161

122

90

231

180

154

98

166

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

14%

7%

-1%

-4%

0%

28%

17%

20%

16%

-34%

-4%

-19%

-14%

0%

17%

-3%

1%

6%

28%

0%

-28%

-9%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

1843

1080

484

395

191

1141

691

759

214

66

62

41

38

89

22

550

32

136

22

98

88

52

81

3386

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

10

10

13

17

15

10

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

15%

21%

5%

-5%

-5%

10%

2%

20%

14%

0%

-20%

-10%

0%

-17%

57%

-15%

-15%

-12%

5%

2%

-37%

1%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

135

54

68

42

38

64

95

45

22

56

68

47

103

76

42

299

37

78

24

95

108

81

53

85

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

95

48

66

40

39

50

76

30

49

56

68

65

101

86

44

163

49

73

34

105

115

82

68

81

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

2699

1836

753

687

274

1976

830

1034

878

133

125

99

65

239

62

739

87

191

61

227

217

71

184

5303

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

198

92

106

74

54

111

114

62

92

114

138

114

177

205

119

402

101

110

65

220

266

110

119

133

Annual
total case
notification
rate

81

39

55

34

31

46

63

24

42

50

62

47

82

69

35

111

36

55

22

78

85

57

57

66

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

83

Tirap

Upper Siang

Upper Subansiri

West Kameng

West Siang

Baksa

Barpeta

Bongaigaon

Cachar

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

Dibrugarh

Tawang

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Papum Pare

Arunachal Pradesh

Dhubri

Lower Subansiri

Arunachal Pradesh

Dhemaji

Lohit

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Kurung Kumey

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

East Siang

Arunachal Pradesh

Chirang

East Kameng

Arunachal Pradesh

Darrang

Dibang Valley

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Changlang

Assam

West Godavari

Arunachal Pradesh

District

Andhra Pradesh

State

32

27

19

16

10

31

18

17

27

29

15

11

27

13

80

16

17

62

51

14

24

31

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

61

13

12

24

21

41

21

60

78

56

89

17

11

38

43

17

12

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

24

20

19

12

10

24

14

16

15

31

24

28

15

123

31

29

24

43

87

31

21

24

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

24

20

19

12

10

24

14

16

15

31

24

28

15

123

31

29

24

43

87

31

21

24

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

240

44

11

13

47

14

19

18

20

11

35

74

10

11

18

30

10

154

10%

3%

2%

2%

2%

3%

2%

2%

2%

17%

9%

11%

9%

17%

17%

14%

17%

8%

21%

10%

21%

2%

7%

4%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

87%

85%

84%

80%

78%

89%

91%

83%

87%

96%

98%

97%

94%

96%

95%

78%

84%

88%

95%

96%

89%

93%

82%

96%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

72%

64%

70%

60%

55%

69%

64%

71%

74%

91%

100%

80%

71%

75%

80%

50%

58%

71%

40%

74%

75%

65%

74%

85%

3 month
conversion rate
of retreatment
patients4

87%

89%

80%

81%

84%

87%

83%

85%

98%

95%

100%

94%

91%

68%

78%

82%

77%

95%

81%

97%

82%

94%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

72%

70%

59%

50%

52%

64%

66%

72%

100%

83%

100%

79%

100%

58%

53%

81%

57%

67%

50%

70%

85%

86%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

1258

802

451

348

113

796

512

593

207

66

62

32

37

99

22

313

35

125

35

105

82

54

99

3180

95%

81%

94%

90%

56%

87%

91%

81%

80%

100%

100%

78%

100%

97%

96%

97%

80%

98%

100%

96%

85%

100%

93%

97%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

1232

915

480

383

62

875

525

728

259

66

62

34

37

101

23

323

44

128

35

107

96

54

107

3242

93%

93%

100%

99%

31%

95%

93%

100%

100%

100%

100%

83%

100%

99%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

98%

100%

100%

100%

99%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one
month of
starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

84

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Upper Siang

Dhemaji

Dhubri

Dibrugarh

Assam

Assam

Darrang

Assam

Assam

Cachar

Bongaigaon

Assam

Chirang

Barpeta

Assam

Assam

Baksa

Assam

Assam

West Kameng

West Siang

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Upper Subansiri

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang

Tirap

Arunachal Pradesh

Papum Pare

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Lohit

Lower Subansiri

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

East Siang

Kurung Kumey

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Dibang Valley

East Kameng

Arunachal Pradesh

Changlang

Arunachal Pradesh

West Godavari

Arunachal Pradesh

District

Andhra Pradesh

State

866

579

301

219

507

496

382

44

57

46

32

27

84

25

146

28

91

16

66

37

45

59

2858

83%

68%

83%

90%

75%

86%

68%

43%

89%

79%

97%

96%

93%

89%

92%

97%

100%

89%

99%

82%

100%

77%

87%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

823

1321

357

282

417

47

62

216

30

13

153

19

380

12

61

13

14

84

3014

30%

72%

47%

41%

21%

6%

4%

48%

24%

15%

11%

63%

31%

51%

5%

7%

33%

27%

6%

100%

46%

56%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

23%

26%

48%

47%

12%

37%

70%

34%

28%

83%

55%

85%

45%

42%

92%

99%

71%

63%

100%

56%

79%

100%

36%

94%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

4%

2%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

15%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

14%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

67%

0%

92%

100%

0%

0%

0%

69%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

100%

67%

75%

100%

50%

0%

100%

78%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

12

28

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

18

12

47

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

67

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

26

13

23

40

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private)
in 2013

36

51

102

81

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

103

26

51

13

23

102

121

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

7.5

1.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.9

1.8

1.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

55.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

85

Lakhimpur

Marigaon

Nagaon

Nalbari

North Cachar Hills

Sibsagar

Sonitpur

Tinsukia

Udalguri

Araria

Arwal

Aurangabad

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bhojpur

Kokrajhar

Assam

Bihar

Karimganj

Assam

Bhagalpur

Karbi Anglong

Assam

Bihar

Kamrup

Assam

Banka

Jorhat

Assam

Begusarai

Hailakandi

Assam

Bihar

Golaghat

Assam

Bihar

Goalpara

District

Assam

State

28.4

31.7

30.9

21.2

26.2

7.3

29.3

8.6

13.5

19.8

11.8

2.2

8.7

29.0

9.8

10.7

9.3

12.5

9.9

28.7

11.2

6.8

10.9

10.4

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

11462

18824

14003

10796

10188

4454

9312

3844

8374

11032

5600

1293

4198

12316

3783

2871

4580

5118

4126

13574

7409

3235

4551

3870

No. of
suspects
examined

101

149

113

127

97

152

79

112

155

139

118

147

121

106

96

67

124

102

104

118

165

119

105

93

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

-8%

-7%

1%

13%

-5%

6%

4%

-6%

4%

5%

11%

18%

39%

3%

-6%

-8%

44%

9%

1%

-9%

4%

2%

24%

-1%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

900

1660

1291

817

1031

418

937

536

1732

1878

940

195

527

1509

476

613

714

558

604

2284

776

308

756

608

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

13

11

11

13

10

11

10

10

11

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-1%

-3%

12%

-3%

-9%

2%

12%

-5%

2%

13%

14%

-13%

7%

4%

3%

-3%

27%

6%

11%

-7%

16%

-11%

2%

2%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

32

52

42

39

39

57

32

63

128

95

80

89

61

52

48

57

77

45

61

80

69

45

69

59

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

27

39

38

38

34

42

28

58

104

81

74

84

58

37

43

55

71

39

55

58

58

39

65

55

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

1312

2424

2120

1445

1253

421

1465

1187

2634

2930

1627

295

829

2173

909

1000

1164

978

1194

3463

1300

478

1493

1003

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

46

77

69

68

48

58

50

139

195

148

138

134

95

75

92

94

126

78

120

121

116

71

137

97

Annual
total case
notification
rate

21

32

30

32

27

33

24

50

85

68

60

54

48

31

34

47

63

34

46

42

47

33

57

49

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

86

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Karbi Anglong

Karimganj

Kokrajhar

Lakhimpur

Assam

Assam

Assam

Assam

Banka

Begusarai

Bhagalpur

Bhojpur

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Araria

Bihar

Bihar

Udalguri

Assam

Arwal

Tinsukia

Assam

Aurangabad

Sonitpur

Assam

Bihar

Sibsagar

Assam

Bihar

Nalbari

North Cachar
Hills

Assam

Assam

Marigaon

Kamrup

Assam

Nagaon

Jorhat

Assam

Assam

Hailakandi

Assam

Assam

Goalpara

Golaghat

Assam

District

Assam

State

10

23

23

18

16

49

25

37

24

31

15

22

31

21

35

17

41

29

24

15

45

23

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

15

52

15

31

15

10

15

11

18

24

13

18

10

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

12

16

13

15

11

14

25

33

28

23

43

17

14

24

15

20

13

22

32

21

16

15

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

12

16

13

15

11

14

25

33

28

23

43

17

14

24

15

20

13

22

32

21

16

15

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

55

234

119

39

51

17

87

22

191

120

93

19

43

17

38

27

22

28

70

63

12

56

22

6%

12%

7%

3%

5%

5%

7%

2%

9%

5%

7%

3%

3%

2%

3%

5%

3%

3%

3%

3%

6%

3%

4%

3%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

84%

87%

93%

82%

86%

88%

84%

90%

90%

85%

90%

86%

89%

90%

85%

83%

89%

92%

88%

87%

88%

88%

91%

89%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

70%

74%

81%

63%

73%

75%

69%

78%

74%

61%

67%

75%

73%

73%

74%

67%

73%

79%

72%

70%

61%

83%

70%

67%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

84%

85%

93%

88%

82%

90%

83%

87%

88%

82%

85%

77%

85%

88%

79%

83%

81%

87%

85%

84%

83%

81%

83%

82%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

69%

68%

84%

68%

66%

85%

67%

72%

72%

59%

67%

83%

64%

67%

52%

71%

62%

68%

64%

53%

56%

60%

69%

51%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

521

1171

1077

725

812

256

679

430

1231

1435

738

179

438

795

381

552

561

431

517

1521

621

200

674

533

68%

93%

91%

90%

90%

82%

82%

86%

85%

87%

83%

96%

85%

74%

89%

91%

84%

87%

93%

89%

95%

75%

95%

90%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

729

1254

1185

785

906

311

823

491

1285

1563

794

175

511

993

382

600

630

485

548

1655

656

260

685

593

96%

100%

100%

97%

100%

100%

99%

98%

89%

94%

90%

94%

100%

92%

89%

99%

94%

98%

99%

97%

100%

98%

96%

100%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one
month of
starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

87

Banka

Begusarai

Bhagalpur

Bhojpur

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Arwal

Araria

Bihar

Aurangabad

Udalguri

Assam

Bihar

Tinsukia

Assam

Bihar

Sibsagar

Sonitpur

Assam

Assam

Nalbari

North Cachar
Hills

Assam

Assam

Marigaon

Nagaon

Assam

Assam

Kokrajhar

Lakhimpur

Assam

Karimganj

Assam

Assam

Kamrup

Karbi Anglong

Assam

Assam

Hailakandi

Jorhat

Assam

Assam

Goalpara

Golaghat

Assam

District

Assam

State

517

896

809

402

598

195

531

265

1045

1075

550

44

296

797

218

360

370

237

360

1172

463

136

313

398

88%

89%

76%

83%

89%

82%

78%

84%

92%

85%

75%

48%

58%

84%

81%

78%

80%

65%

77%

87%

84%

74%

73%

90%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

526

2291

1730

1179

1181

115

733

820

808

1021

785

122

375

508

214

768

417

514

637

1077

474

128

711

404

48%

95%

81%

91%

89%

37%

54%

69%

31%

35%

48%

41%

45%

23%

24%

78%

36%

53%

53%

31%

36%

27%

48%

51%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

18%

59%

58%

19%

21%

50%

48%

37%

34%

33%

22%

55%

51%

48%

28%

10%

46%

27%

12%

34%

57%

28%

52%

53%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

3%

3%

2%

10%

7%

1%

2%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

1%

1%

0%

1%

2%

2%

1%

0%

0%

1%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

0%

2%

0%

0%

1%

1%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

0%

76%

29%

42%

100%

0%

100%

0%

0%

60%

0%

0%

33%

57%

0%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

67%

93%

29%

75%

100%

44%

80%

0%

100%

100%

0%

0%

83%

43%

100%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

16

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

25

54

67

38

38

106

48

18

11

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

13

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

14

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

92

140

66

15

76

12

477

33

10

69

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

17

61

19

206

16

34

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Multiclinic
- Private)
in 2013

93

147

66

15

76

29

552

52

216

16

103

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

0.0

2.9

4.8

0.3

2.5

2.1

2.6

0.0

2.1

27.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

7.5

1.4

0.0

0.2

9.9

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

88

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Buxar

Darbhanga

Gaya

Gopalganj

Jamui

Jehanabad

Kaimur

Katihar

Khagaria

Kishanganj

Lakhisarai

Madhepura

Madhubani

Munger

Muzaffarpur

Nalanda

Nawada

Paschim Champaran

Patna

Purba Champaran

Purnia

Rohtas

Saharsa

Samastipur

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

District

Bihar

State

44.4

19.8

30.9

34.2

53.1

60.3

41.0

23.2

30.0

49.9

14.2

46.8

20.8

10.5

17.7

17.3

32.0

17.0

11.7

18.3

26.7

45.7

41.0

17.8

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

20749

6412

14760

20362

18964

24528

17261

6612

9588

21916

7997

15736

9851

4297

6895

6615

13864

5465

4235

6437

11831

12503

19259

8964

No. of
suspects
examined

117

81

119

149

89

102

105

71

80

110

141

84

118

103

98

96

108

80

90

88

111

68

118

126

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

-3%

-3%

-12%

-3%

1%

-6%

2%

0%

-7%

-1%

9%

-6%

-7%

14%

5%

-9%

-5%

2%

-9%

10%

-7%

4%

11%

3%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

2254

575

1200

2358

2360

2900

2028

655

888

2528

860

1892

1011

324

864

534

2092

593

522

775

1014

1533

2699

784

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

11

12

10

11

10

13

12

12

11

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-3%

1%

5%

-4%

-1%

-6%

5%

15%

14%

-7%

-1%

-5%

-18%

41%

-3%

0%

-5%

-4%

-3%

-12%

-12%

4%

-2%

14%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

51

29

39

69

44

48

49

28

30

51

61

40

49

31

49

31

65

35

44

42

38

34

66

44

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

44

26

35

61

38

31

45

27

26

45

58

35

44

28

44

28

57

30

42

37

34

28

54

40

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

3159

916

1654

3019

2785

4662

2241

905

1251

4202

1289

2272

1087

613

1063

719

2218

812

896

1132

1397

3284

3425

1108

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

71

46

53

88

52

77

55

39

42

84

91

49

52

59

60

42

69

48

76

62

52

72

84

62

Annual
total case
notification
rate

35

24

30

50

33

24

38

22

23

35

47

31

36

22

38

24

48

24

32

31

28

24

43

31

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

89

Purnia

Bihar

Samastipur

Purba
Champaran

Bihar

Bihar

Patna

Bihar

Rohtas

Paschim
Champaran

Bihar

Saharsa

Nawada

Bihar

Bihar

Nalanda

Bihar

Bihar

Munger

Muzaffarpur

Bihar

Madhubani

Bihar

Bihar

Lakhisarai

Madhepura

Bihar

Bihar

Khagaria

Kishanganj

Bihar

Bihar

Kaimur

Katihar

Bihar

Jehanabad

Bihar

Bihar

Gopalganj

Jamui

Gaya

Bihar

Bihar

Darbhanga

Bihar

Bihar

Buxar

District

Bihar

State

15

17

12

17

24

10

24

20

14

11

20

17

29

14

15

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

12

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

16

10

17

10

17

17

15

10

18

13

12

20

12

13

14

18

14

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

16

10

17

10

17

17

15

10

18

13

12

20

12

13

14

18

14

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

143

34

64

123

73

384

72

33

65

163

83

82

29

25

39

31

64

20

58

36

62

122

146

53

6%

4%

5%

5%

3%

11%

4%

5%

6%

5%

8%

4%

3%

6%

4%

5%

4%

3%

9%

4%

6%

5%

5%

6%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

89%

92%

88%

90%

78%

87%

93%

94%

79%

90%

89%

87%

86%

78%

84%

85%

82%

80%

78%

77%

93%

71%

94%

81%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

78%

91%

78%

82%

61%

64%

81%

82%

65%

77%

76%

71%

72%

62%

62%

72%

68%

58%

71%

71%

86%

56%

80%

67%

3 month
conversion rate
of retreatment
patients4

90%

92%

87%

90%

93%

88%

92%

89%

84%

86%

89%

86%

94%

81%

87%

84%

79%

83%

80%

80%

93%

94%

89%

82%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

84%

89%

79%

85%

82%

71%

83%

76%

69%

73%

75%

68%

89%

72%

72%

68%

70%

73%

65%

77%

87%

86%

73%

79%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

1637

454

996

1897

1767

1599

1445

596

741

1840

792

1607

874

280

696

430

1490

485

466

606

880

1098

2077

665

83%

88%

90%

90%

86%

85%

78%

96%

93%

81%

96%

96%

94%

91%

88%

88%

81%

95%

91%

88%

95%

84%

93%

93%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

1968

510

1097

2065

2053

1766

1777

620

763

2246

828

1673

926

307

792

483

1839

485

383

688

916

1265

2237

716

100%

99%

100%

98%

100%

94%

96%

100%

96%

99%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

99%

100%

95%

75%

100%

99%

96%

100%

100%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one
month of
starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

90

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Patna

Purba
Champaran

Purnia

Rohtas

Saharsa

Samastipur

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Nawada

Paschim
Champaran

Bihar

Nalanda

Bihar

Bihar

Munger

Muzaffarpur

Bihar

Bihar

Madhubani

Madhepura

Bihar

Bihar

Kishanganj

Lakhisarai

Bihar

Khagaria

Bihar

Bihar

Kaimur

Katihar

Jehanabad

Bihar

Bihar

Jamui

Bihar

Bihar

Gaya

Gopalganj

Bihar

Darbhanga

Bihar

Buxar

Bihar

District

Bihar

State

1184

270

886

1368

720

1040

1089

499

564

926

430

971

561

190

403

229

1364

274

262

197

692

498

1520

530

77%

75%

87%

87%

68%

79%

79%

87%

84%

59%

75%

79%

85%

74%

68%

72%

100%

77%

84%

55%

91%

80%

91%

92%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

2297

695

1143

2859

1885

931

1166

822

1103

2589

1234

2002

3070

456

893

575

1947

486

685

1097

1319

3010

3151

929

73%

75%

76%

95%

85%

35%

57%

93%

89%

63%

96%

92%

98%

74%

84%

85%

88%

60%

77%

97%

95%

94%

92%

91%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

21%

25%

26%

40%

56%

27%

27%

28%

21%

17%

32%

66%

30%

81%

44%

44%

34%

8%

10%

35%

43%

10%

46%

39%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

4%

0%

3%

2%

4%

1%

1%

4%

5%

3%

2%

4%

3%

2%

5%

4%

4%

8%

14%

3%

5%

6%

12%

3%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

1%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

4%

0%

1%

2%

1%

2%

1%

1%

2%

2%

0%

4%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

0%

17%

84%

33%

0%

0%

20%

0%

31%

0%

86%

0%

67%

76%

0%

0%

5%

56%

76%

75%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

95%

50%

80%

100%

50%

0%

90%

33%

31%

100%

100%

0%

52%

88%

100%

57%

86%

74%

87%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

69

10

12

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

91

23

123

56

364

23

194

75

51

56

37

37

37

73

10

39

123

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

30

41

17

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

19

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

104

170

95

40

92

21

22

72

13

42

64

16

488

56

51

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

51

130

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic
- Private)
in 2013

104

221

114

170

93

21

22

74

13

42

66

16

488

61

51

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

2.3

0.0

7.1

3.3

3.2

1.5

0.0

0.0

0.7

0.4

5.2

0.0

0.0

1.2

2.4

3.8

0.3

0.9

0.0

0.1

18.3

1.3

1.2

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

91

Saran

Sheikhpura

Sheohar

Sitamarhi

Siwan

Supaul

Vaishali

Chandigarh

Balod

Baloda

Balrampur

Bastar

Bemetara

Bijapur-CG

Bilaspur

Dantewada

Dhamtari

Durg

Gariaband

Janjgir

Jashpur

Kanker

Kawardha

Kondagaon

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

District

Bihar

State

5.7

8.5

7.7

8.9

16.2

6.7

17.8

8.3

3.0

21.3

2.9

6.7

8.5

7.2

13.3

9.3

10.8

36.5

23.3

34.7

35.7

6.9

6.6

41.2

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

1098

3421

5341

5077

6241

1403

13340

2806

2365

10664

1685

1332

4878

776

3327

2997

19245

14242

6420

15317

16073

2097

2844

12957

No. of
suspects
examined

48

100

173

143

96

53

187

84

199

125

146

50

143

27

63

81

445

98

69

110

113

76

107

79

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

5%

-5%

42%

-8%

50%

-21%

96%

14%

-27%

16%

-3%

-3%

-4%

16%

0%

-6%

-4%

6%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

94

315

529

467

444

219

1334

397

369

1384

286

111

765

114

303

199

2466

1402

601

1334

1738

247

204

1198

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

12

11

10

11

14

10

12

11

15

10

11

11

14

11

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

2%

-7%

29%

29%

-11%

-6%

10%

-4%

-24%

-17%

-2%

-3%

1%

3%

7%

-12%

1%

-4%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

16

37

69

53

27

33

75

48

124

65

99

17

90

16

23

21

228

38

26

38

49

36

31

29

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

14

38

65

49

28

34

66

41

90

59

76

20

63

17

35

18

120

28

25

32

46

35

28

27

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

266

535

971

741

1208

356

3080

732

418

2569

363

270

1204

322

895

421

2890

2130

873

2028

2364

658

393

2025

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

46

63

126

84

75

53

173

88

141

121

126

41

141

45

68

45

267

58

38

59

66

96

59

49

Annual
total case
notification
rate

12

33

59

46

27

31

58

36

79

54

65

17

54

17

32

16

95

20

21

24

40

26

19

20

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

92

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Baloda

Balrampur

Bastar

Bemetara

Bijapur-CG

Bilaspur

Dantewada

Dhamtari

Durg

Gariaband

Janjgir

Jashpur

Kanker

Kawardha

Kondagaon

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Balod

Chhattisgarh

19

Vaishali

Chandigarh

Bihar

Chandigarh

Siwan

Supaul

Bihar

Bihar

39

24

17

43

24

35

14

60

34

35

37

31

17

46

17

24

15

33

15

12

Sheohar

Sitamarhi

16

12

Bihar

Sheikhpura

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

Bihar

Saran

Bihar

District

Bihar

State

13

38

11

18

19

94

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

10

12

17

15

11

20

22

46

16

18

10

24

23

14

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

10

12

17

15

11

20

22

46

16

18

10

24

23

14

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

12

48

13

22

13

186

13

94

18

44

10

47

19

233

87

20

59

137

25

15

52

4%

3%

5%

2%

2%

4%

7%

1%

3%

4%

6%

1%

4%

4%

6%

5%

10%

6%

3%

4%

7%

5%

6%

4%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

70%

90%

90%

94%

97%

88%

85%

89%

80%

92%

73%

84%

69%

91%

94%

75%

90%

79%

74%

84%

84%

76%

78%

81%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

57%

76%

70%

90%

94%

86%

62%

69%

55%

59%

58%

60%

71%

100%

88%

71%

76%

63%

76%

68%

68%

53%

59%

61%

3 month
conversion rate
of retreatment
patients4

93%

90%

88%

94%

93%

83%

87%

71%

94%

61%

79%

91%

86%

87%

97%

92%

88%

85%

80%

73%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

86%

70%

78%

84%

89%

67%

63%

54%

79%

69%

64%

45%

76%

73%

86%

89%

74%

51%

58%

62%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

82

300

442

394

441

200

1097

294

229

1168

167

106

492

120

304

130

1247

909

517

979

1425

179

96

1044

100%

90%

87%

87%

96%

87%

92%

85%

86%

92%

76%

80%

91%

97%

98%

79%

93%

81%

87%

87%

86%

75%

50%

92%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

61

328

507

383

457

209

1186

341

243

1253

212

120

537

124

310

163

1311

1096

589

1123

1621

238

122

1129

74%

99%

100%

85%

100%

91%

99%

99%

91%

99%

96%

91%

99%

100%

100%

99%

98%

98%

100%

100%

98%

100%

64%

100%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one
month of
starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

93

971

Durg

Gariaband

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Kanker

Kawardha

Kondagaon

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Janjgir

Dhamtari

Chhattisgarh

Jashpur

Dantewada

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Bilaspur

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Bemetara

Bijapur-CG

Chhattisgarh

Bastar

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Baloda

Balrampur

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chandigarh

Balod

Vaishali

Bihar

Chandigarh

Supaul

Bihar

Chhattisgarh

508

Siwan

Bihar

102

25

151

307

186

471

97

674

218

153

878

60

155

63

219

92

274

432

807

Sheohar

Sitamarhi

86

426

Bihar

Sheikhpura

100%

61%

79%

95%

82%

104%

68%

62%

70%

79%

45%

80%

93%

82%

95%

69%

86%

73%

79%

69%

69%

74%

66%

80%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

Bihar

Saran

Bihar

District

Bihar

State

135

250

239

651

683

149

1827

523

332

2143

104

644

240

343

318

751

1933

870

1747

2206

658

393

1748

56%

53%

25%

94%

57%

43%

62%

71%

79%

81%

39%

53%

75%

57%

76%

26%

87%

100%

86%

93%

69%

100%

86%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

46%

71%

53%

60%

27%

55%

37%

49%

69%

59%

14%

60%

18%

47%

33%

22%

97%

54%

38%

31%

28%

24%

32%

7%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

0%

2%

1%

31%

0%

1%

4%

1%

0%

2%

0%

3%

3%

0%

3%

0%

1%

1%

1%

1%

8%

10%

0%

18%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

1%

1%

0%

0%

1%

1%

1%

1%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

0%

44%

0%

0%

97%

28%

22%

29%

0%

0%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

0%

56%

67%

0%

90%

89%

22%

85%

89%

40%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

17

34

28

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

11

17

76

106

101

98

54

124

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

47

67

22

11

12

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

126

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

29

30

58

231

59

34

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

350

12

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

29

350

36

58

369

59

42

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

0.0

0.0

1.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.6

0.2

0.0

16.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.3

1.6

0.0

0.0

10.3

0.0

8.9

1.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

94

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

3.7

2.1

Mahasamund

Mungeli

Narayanpur

Raigarh

Raipur

Rajnandgaon

Sukma

Surajpur

Surguja

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman

Diu

Bijwasan

BJRM Chest Clinic

BSA Chest Clinic

CD Chest Clinic

DDU Chest Clinic

DFIT Chest Clinic

GTB Chest Clinic

Gulabi Bagh

Hedgewar Chest Clinic

Jhandewalan

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Dadar & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

5.6

4.9

5.7

7.6

9.6

9.1

5.1

5.1

5.2

5.1

0.6

8.0

8.2

2.6

16.0

22.3

15.2

1.5

7.1

10.3

6.8

Koriya

12.5

Korba

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

Chhattisgarh

District

Chhattisgarh

State

3199

3348

4657

9883

2001

10673

4495

3908

5619

3368

946

2197

4145

6399

1078

464

9032

14188

5566

855

1004

4373

2240

6467

No. of
suspects
examined

142

172

205

325

52

292

221

192

272

166

420

266

279

201

33

45

141

159

92

147

35

106

83

130

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

-15%

-16%

-21%

14%

-74%

0%

41%

25%

11%

90%

56%

-17%

47%

124%

6%

37%

-2%

-19%

23%

-13%

-7%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

472

503

663

1369

281

1382

604

618

714

450

49

232

329

534

122

85

956

1777

774

148

105

545

273

515

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

19

13

12

10

13

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

1%

-10%

3%

19%

12%

-15%

-1%

-8%

0%

-14%

3%

-32%

66%

20%

13%

-4%

20%

-6%

19%

-42%

18%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

84

103

116

180

29

151

119

122

138

89

87

112

89

67

15

33

60

80

51

102

15

53

40

41

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

83

64

88

94

29

145

91

124

140

114

357

42

48

59

17

27

60

64

47

91

17

50

33

40

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

1448

768

1313

1914

676

3705

1431

1727

1712

1523

525

217

411

1533

382

98

1916

2848

1544

247

231

935

532

1272

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

258

158

231

251

70

406

282

340

331

300

932

105

111

192

47

38

120

127

102

169

32

91

79

102

Annual
total case
notification
rate

51

47

69

67

21

101

63

87

92

86

268

26

36

54

15

21

52

56

44

80

15

46

29

36

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

95

CD Chest Clinic

DDU Chest Clinic

DFIT Chest Clinic

GTB Chest Clinic

Gulabi Bagh

Hedgewar Chest Clinic

Jhandewalan

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

BJRM Chest Clinic

BSA Chest Clinic

Delhi

Delhi

Diu

Daman

Daman & Diu

Bijwasan

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Dadar & Nagar


Haveli

Daman & Diu

Surguja

Chhattisgarh

Delhi

Sukma

Surajpur

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Raipur

Rajnandgaon

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Narayanpur

Raigarh

Chhattisgarh

Mungeli

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Koriya

Mahasamund

Chhattisgarh

District

Chhattisgarh

Korba

Chhattisgarh

State

37

18

33

38

73

54

64

51

42

133

37

20

92

22

33

41

47

32

27

32

46

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

93

58

87

88

23

146

105

119

109

115

352

11

33

20

17

17

41

11

11

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

75

34

41

57

17

87

59

69

79

57

179

32

21

26

18

14

16

10

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

75

34

41

57

17

87

59

69

79

57

179

32

21

26

18

14

16

10

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

161

72

123

203

56

376

118

141

174

136

43

12

18

94

11

105

118

18

15

11

48

28

66

16%

12%

11%

14%

11%

13%

10%

10%

13%

11%

10%

8%

5%

7%

3%

1%

6%

5%

1%

7%

5%

6%

6%

6%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

86%

91%

90%

85%

84%

87%

88%

81%

91%

85%

100%

54%

90%

93%

99%

71%

87%

89%

89%

86%

95%

91%

89%

94%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

68%

66%

78%

70%

69%

70%

67%

68%

71%

70%

57%

54%

63%

89%

100%

56%

61%

69%

68%

65%

78%

68%

72%

73%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

84%

80%

83%

81%

86%

84%

76%

79%

88%

87%

100%

68%

83%

94%

88%

87%

87%

7%

83%

91%

94%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

65%

60%

67%

66%

73%

67%

64%

66%

67%

76%

100%

58%

59%

84%

66%

63%

74%

91%

67%

64%

78%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

428

311

464

684

254

1149

427

622

622

506

23

49

197

444

126

54

915

1315

698

113

109

498

190

452

90%

96%

89%

91%

89%

85%

91%

97%

85%

85%

100%

48%

95%

94%

92%

77%

93%

88%

97%

84%

92%

94%

84%

91%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

473

324

521

748

30

1325

469

639

722

592

23

103

205

461

136

54

973

1396

717

134

119

529

227

496

100%

100%

100%

100%

11%

97%

100%

100%

99%

100%

100%

100%

99%

98%

99%

77%

99%

94%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one
month of
starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

96

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

GTB Chest Clinic

Gulabi Bagh

Hedgewar Chest Clinic

Jhandewalan

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

DDU Chest Clinic

DFIT Chest Clinic

Delhi

CD Chest Clinic

Delhi

Delhi

BJRM Chest Clinic

BSA Chest Clinic

Delhi

Delhi

Diu

Bijwasan

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Daman

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Dadar &
Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Surajpur

Surguja

Chhattisgarh

Sukma

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Raipur

Rajnandgaon

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Narayanpur

Raigarh

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

Mahasamund

Mungeli

Chhattisgarh

District

Chhattisgarh

Korba

Koriya

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh

State

408

326

477

649

166

805

234

331

487

242

17

28

152

441

104

36

670

936

432

62

85

292

129

459

100%

97%

100%

91%

77%

91%

100%

99%

100%

100%

100%

50%

90%

89%

91%

73%

87%

60%

69%

100%

77%

70%

91%

85%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

19

280

371

426

388

10

20

114

60

1004

317

78

1175

1052

390

173

198

809

260

1006

1%

1%

0%

15%

55%

15%

23%

1%

42%

43%

39%

65%

83%

80%

61%

37%

26%

70%

86%

87%

49%

79%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

66%

99%

86%

66%

81%

76%

40%

71%

88%

71%

75%

94%

42%

44%

8%

14%

90%

34%

67%

66%

62%

51%

41%

46%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

3%

2%

3%

1%

4%

2%

1%

3%

3%

1%

0%

1%

3%

5%

0%

7%

3%

3%

0%

4%

1%

2%

3%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

2%

2%

3%

2%

5%

2%

0%

1%

2%

1%

0%

2%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

1%

0%

1%

0%

1%

0%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

96%

100%

100%

97%

53%

90%

94%

82%

100%

100%

100%

50%

14%

7%

0%

0%

0%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

92%

100%

100%

97%

75%

89%

100%

82%

100%

100%

100%

50%

73%

7%

100%

90%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

16

42

36

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

72

20

59

110

43

67

11

23

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private)
in 2013

103

36

25

19

14

21

10

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Single
clinic Private)
in 2013

33

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

33

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.6

0.0

1.4

0.0

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

97

Karawal Nagar

Kingsway Camp

LN Chest Clinic

LRS

MNCH Chest Clinic

Moti Nagar

Narela

NDMC

Nehru Nagar

Patparganj

R.K.Mission

RTRM Chest Clinic

SGM Chest Clinic

Shahdra

SPM Marg

SPMH Chest Clinic

North Goa

South Goa

Ahmadabad

Ahmadabad MC

Amreli

Anand

Banaskantha

Bharuch

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Goa

Goa

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

District

Delhi

State

16.0

32.2

21.6

15.7

57.6

16.9

6.5

8.3

6.2

5.1

6.0

7.4

5.1

7.1

7.7

10.9

6.1

6.7

6.1

5.1

10.1

4.6

7.9

7.6

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

11173

21303

15306

12723

36046

13122

4293

11281

6935

3531

4505

6496

6049

3747

10499

10320

14195

6529

7964

3058

5822

5865

5148

4649

No. of
suspects
examined

174

165

177

203

156

194

166

341

281

174

187

220

298

132

339

236

583

242

327

151

144

321

163

153

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

2%

7%

1%

9%

5%

20%

-7%

5%

2%

-6%

-31%

-20%

3%

-39%

9%

-1%

-2%

-10%

4%

-14%

-30%

3%

-22%

-13%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

1600

3288

2288

1279

6113

1676

461

721

1086

460

760

866

757

554

1608

1939

1538

850

1084

587

979

621

706

894

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

10

16

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

6%

6%

4%

9%

5%

12%

8%

10%

5%

-8%

0%

-5%

0%

-3%

6%

-14%

27%

10%

-1%

-7%

11%

17%

-4%

-4%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

100

102

106

82

106

99

71

87

176

91

126

117

149

78

208

178

253

126

178

116

97

136

90

118

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

84

80

85

71

74

77

58

61

167

65

112

103

120

72

182

154

82

109

146

171

84

57

86

131

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

1983

3514

2893

1403

8520

1875

756

1022

2900

887

1915

2286

1463

1186

3555

4548

1417

1817

2722

2299

2041

886

1554

3034

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

124

109

134

90

148

111

117

123

469

175

318

309

288

167

459

417

233

270

447

454

202

194

197

400

Annual
total case
notification
rate

65

57

58

59

53

56

43

48

112

39

75

69

84

52

125

105

56

76

102

115

60

39

58

93

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

98

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

27

Ahmadabad MC

Amreli

Anand

Banaskantha

Bharuch

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

17

South Goa

Ahmadabad

Goa

SPMH Chest Clinic

North Goa

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

15

SPM Marg

Delhi

13

21

14

44

28

54

SGM Chest Clinic

Shahdra

67

43

Delhi

R.K.Mission

RTRM Chest Clinic

Delhi

Delhi

69

73

34

51

80

74

31

37

34

68

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

Delhi

Patparganj

Narela

Delhi

Delhi

Moti Nagar

Delhi

NDMC

MNCH Chest Clinic

Delhi

Nehru Nagar

LRS

Delhi

Delhi

LN Chest Clinic

Delhi

Delhi

Karawal Nagar

Kingsway Camp

Delhi

District

Delhi

State

15

14

41

14

31

39

186

56

110

107

88

49

163

145

90

76

176

158

69

71

54

158

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

29

36

39

18

39

32

25

22

128

52

79

67

73

39

102

92

53

66

89

107

42

48

51

80

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

29

36

39

18

39

32

25

22

128

52

79

67

73

39

102

92

53

66

89

107

42

48

51

80

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

53

121

81

60

500

59

42

50

409

76

247

237

125

114

405

462

106

168

272

210

178

87

104

327

3%

5%

4%

5%

8%

4%

7%

6%

19%

12%

17%

13%

11%

13%

15%

13%

10%

12%

12%

12%

11%

13%

9%

13%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

92%

93%

93%

91%

85%

91%

79%

89%

89%

90%

88%

91%

91%

90%

91%

88%

94%

89%

90%

88%

90%

87%

92%

88%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

80%

75%

78%

68%

66%

67%

56%

71%

73%

73%

71%

68%

79%

72%

77%

66%

74%

80%

78%

76%

73%

79%

73%

68%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

88%

88%

88%

88%

77%

86%

79%

88%

85%

84%

82%

84%

93%

83%

88%

83%

89%

86%

80%

84%

83%

88%

89%

84%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

69%

75%

68%

63%

56%

65%

56%

68%

67%

66%

65%

61%

85%

65%

63%

62%

76%

73%

69%

67%

73%

75%

67%

68%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

1214

2476

1750

1068

4025

1160

350

475

923

320

598

704

590

521

1167

1569

481

715

753

360

765

251

663

931

89%

95%

93%

94%

92%

86%

88%

92%

87%

92%

87%

90%

95%

99%

81%

91%

94%

95%

83%

40%

89%

94%

97%

91%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

1369

2553

1803

1109

4165

1264

357

488

1061

346

691

781

621

524

1438

1715

510

755

801

894

850

267

676

1026

100%

98%

96%

97%

95%

94%

90%

95%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

88%

100%

99%

100%

99%

100%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one
month of
starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

99

Ahmadabad MC

Amreli

Anand

Banaskantha

Bharuch

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

292

South Goa

Ahmadabad

North Goa

Goa

Goa

SPMH Chest Clinic

Delhi

Gujarat

433

SPM Marg

Delhi

692

984

2017

1430

858

2798

851

706

250

634

SGM Chest Clinic

Shahdra

Delhi

377

595

1103

1113

561

660

430

598

1045

279

665

821

87%

94%

92%

92%

92%

83%

95%

99%

82%

98%

100%

100%

76%

99%

100%

100%

100%

99%

81%

100%

100%

100%

98%

95%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

Delhi

R.K.Mission

RTRM Chest Clinic

Delhi

Delhi

Nehru Nagar

Patparganj

Delhi

NDMC

Delhi

Delhi

Moti Nagar

Narela

Delhi

Delhi

LRS

MNCH Chest Clinic

Delhi

Delhi

Kingsway Camp

LN Chest Clinic

Delhi

Delhi

Karawal Nagar

District

Delhi

State

1266

2110

1899

974

2231

1579

118

59

833

120

124

311

100

157

59

24

25

178

64%

60%

66%

69%

26%

84%

16%

6%

30%

14%

6%

21%

8%

0%

0%

8%

4%

0%

3%

2%

6%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

93%

91%

86%

88%

91%

96%

93%

99%

70%

64%

97%

88%

93%

84%

67%

58%

86%

87%

65%

94%

73%

80%

74%

58%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

4%

3%

4%

4%

6%

5%

8%

4%

2%

4%

1%

1%

2%

2%

1%

2%

3%

2%

2%

1%

2%

4%

2%

1%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

4%

2%

3%

4%

5%

5%

8%

5%

1%

3%

2%

1%

2%

3%

1%

1%

2%

2%

1%

1%

2%

3%

2%

1%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

99%

100%

98%

100%

98%

97%

98%

94%

14%

11%

0%

74%

100%

100%

87%

98%

78%

68%

56%

25%

18%

96%

76%

6%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

98%

100%

87%

98%

87%

88%

82%

83%

100%

89%

100%

100%

100%

100%

87%

98%

100%

68%

69%

69%

100%

96%

76%

62%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

16

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

57

61

55

31

26

475

157

241

42

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

41

44

22

71

183

18

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

63

304

41

47

70

126

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

29

169

53

171

47

85

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

92

473

41

47

55

241

55

211

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

5.7

14.7

1.9

3.0

1.0

14.2

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

7.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

34.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

100

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Bhavnagar

Chhota Udepur

Dahod

Gandhinagar

Jamnagar

Junagadh

Kachchh

Kheda

Mahesana

Narmada

Navsari

Panch Mahals

Patan

Porbandar

Rajkot

Sabarkantha

Surat

Surat MC

Surendranagar

The Dangs

Vadodara

Vadodara Corp

Valsad

Vyara (Surat)

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

District

Gujarat

State

8.3

17.6

17.2

15.4

2.3

18.2

46.1

16.7

25.1

39.3

6.1

13.9

24.7

13.8

6.1

21.0

23.8

21.6

28.4

22.3

14.4

22.0

10.3

29.8

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

6701

11491

10041

18334

1885

15205

37576

15777

16245

30384

3900

13318

17507

11247

5853

17218

15644

14488

19478

16496

12630

25680

7429

21398

No. of
suspects
examined

201

163

146

297

201

209

204

236

162

193

161

240

177

204

240

205

164

168

172

185

220

292

179

180

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

2%

-5%

-1%

3%

2%

6%

24%

9%

-1%

2%

-2%

7%

6%

16%

2%

5%

2%

8%

9%

1%

16%

24%

9%

7%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

869

1356

1629

2525

193

1858

3696

2492

2642

3187

418

1509

3123

1287

719

1800

2670

1621

2112

1631

1300

2612

1059

2577

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

7%

-11%

-12%

7%

-2%

6%

7%

10%

6%

2%

9%

4%

-4%

16%

-6%

5%

-1%

12%

9%

3%

12%

13%

7%

3%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

104

77

94

164

82

102

80

149

105

81

69

109

126

94

118

86

112

75

74

73

91

119

102

87

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

94

71

72

98

77

76

74

92

82

67

69

84

106

79

96

71

85

64

71

68

77

106

96

74

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

1198

1731

2129

2273

223

1903

5893

2382

3531

3709

712

1658

3657

1643

785

2075

2922

1799

2626

2145

1699

2949

1293

2963

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

144

98

124

147

95

105

128

142

141

94

117

119

148

119

129

99

123

83

93

96

118

134

125

100

Annual
total case
notification
rate

71

57

53

68

58

56

58

70

61

55

60

59

73

59

75

57

62

54

57

51

58

69

68

57

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

101

Vadodara

Vadodara Corp

Valsad

Vyara (Surat)

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

The Dangs

Gujarat

Surendranagar

Gujarat

Sabarkantha

Gujarat

Gujarat

Rajkot

Gujarat

Surat

Porbandar

Gujarat

Surat MC

Patan

Gujarat

Gujarat

Panch Mahals

Gujarat

Gujarat

Narmada

Navsari

Gujarat

Gujarat

Mahesana

Junagadh

Gujarat

Gujarat

Jamnagar

Gujarat

Kachchh

Gandhinagar

Gujarat

Kheda

Dahod

Gujarat

Gujarat

Chhota Udepur

Gujarat

Bhavnagar

Gujarat

District

Gujarat

State

23

15

16

17

29

23

11

20

15

10

17

10

11

12

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

16

12

24

20

12

12

31

21

10

13

14

10

17

14

12

13

17

16

10

13

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

33

22

31

44

21

28

31

35

40

20

20

39

44

28

30

23

31

17

22

25

34

43

34

23

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

33

22

31

44

21

28

31

35

40

20

20

39

44

28

30

23

31

17

22

25

34

43

34

23

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

34

45

80

65

62

301

65

91

204

71

60

143

56

21

67

68

62

117

100

70

130

39

102

4%

3%

5%

4%

5%

4%

7%

4%

4%

7%

12%

5%

6%

4%

4%

4%

3%

4%

6%

6%

6%

6%

4%

4%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

94%

92%

90%

94%

89%

91%

92%

93%

93%

92%

90%

92%

95%

94%

94%

92%

92%

90%

93%

91%

93%

96%

92%

92%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

88%

75%

73%

78%

63%

69%

73%

75%

79%

76%

43%

61%

77%

80%

83%

72%

70%

58%

69%

71%

72%

85%

74%

76%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

91%

87%

86%

87%

89%

84%

87%

90%

88%

88%

89%

87%

90%

88%

91%

88%

86%

88%

88%

85%

88%

90%

88%

89%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

81%

60%

56%

68%

80%

65%

64%

74%

74%

70%

67%

58%

74%

72%

74%

70%

66%

59%

64%

56%

75%

76%

76%

72%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

721

1160

1091

1469

164

1327

3194

1448

1881

2571

409

1059

2532

1039

535

1280

1838

1331

1966

1479

1036

2290

918

2090

91%

92%

87%

95%

91%

95%

93%

93%

90%

96%

95%

90%

95%

95%

89%

86%

89%

95%

96%

95%

94%

98%

92%

94%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

789

1262

1153

1490

180

1384

3409

1556

2036

2641

424

1168

2656

1074

585

1397

1839

1349

2039

1504

1078

2299

999

2189

100%

100%

92%

97%

100%

99%

99%

100%

97%

99%

99%

99%

100%

98%

97%

94%

89%

96%

99%

96%

97%

98%

100%

98%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one
month of
starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

102

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Surat

Surendranagar

The Dangs

Vadodara

Vadodara Corp

Valsad

Vyara (Surat)

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat

Sabarkantha

Gujarat

Surat MC

Rajkot

Gujarat

Gujarat

Porbandar

Gujarat

Gujarat

Patan

Panch Mahals

Gujarat

Gujarat

Narmada

Mahesana

Gujarat

Navsari

Kheda

Gujarat

Gujarat

Kachchh

Gujarat

Gujarat

Jamnagar

Junagadh

Gujarat

Gujarat

Dahod

Gandhinagar

Gujarat

Chhota Udepur

Gujarat

Bhavnagar

Gujarat

District

Gujarat

State

678

922

876

1014

134

945

2275

1222

1525

2219

351

801

2033

884

472

1078

1460

997

1550

1037

871

1763

703

1686

92%

93%

89%

91%

89%

93%

96%

93%

86%

98%

90%

91%

95%

97%

91%

88%

87%

89%

93%

85%

96%

96%

89%

92%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

971

1419

462

1556

178

1316

2061

1872

2699

1687

204

1076

3031

1233

676

996

1791

1284

1976

1605

1210

1780

956

2151

81%

82%

22%

68%

80%

69%

35%

79%

76%

45%

29%

65%

83%

75%

86%

48%

61%

71%

75%

75%

71%

60%

74%

73%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

96%

96%

91%

97%

98%

98%

100%

96%

95%

94%

98%

96%

97%

95%

95%

90%

95%

97%

99%

92%

99%

99%

97%

93%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

2%

3%

8%

5%

2%

6%

6%

3%

3%

6%

6%

4%

2%

4%

2%

8%

3%

4%

2%

5%

7%

2%

2%

3%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

3%

3%

7%

3%

3%

7%

8%

5%

3%

6%

6%

6%

2%

4%

2%

9%

3%

7%

3%

4%

6%

4%

1%

2%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

100%

96%

98%

99%

86%

97%

100%

100%

100%

100%

98%

97%

100%

100%

100%

100%

99%

86%

100%

100%

99%

100%

100%

99%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

95%

94%

88%

84%

43%

95%

87%

92%

99%

100%

95%

96%

98%

90%

87%

96%

91%

83%

100%

99%

95%

99%

100%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

26

108

83

48

73

66

200

234

23

85

37

24

88

157

58

22

37

65

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

22

14

29

62

93

12

12

18

31

11

16

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

13

13

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

45

40

70

25

33

331

478

58

110

15

150

505

36

282

227

14

183

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

112

16

1493

185

150

15

10

12

27

247

272

71

179

41

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

157

22

40

71

1531

218

334

641

15

68

122

42

251

422

505

41

362

406

16

224

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

0.2

8.9

1.3

2.6

0.0

3.9

33.2

13.0

13.3

16.3

2.5

4.9

4.9

3.1

41.1

20.1

0.2

0.3

17.8

1.8

25.2

18.5

1.5

7.5

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

103

Ambala

Bhiwani

Faridabad

Fatehabad

Gurgaon

Hisar

Jhajjar

Jind

Kaithal

Karnal

Kurukshetra

Mahendragarh

Mewat

Palwal

Panchkula

Panipat

Rewari

Rohtak

Sirsa

Sonipat

Yamunanagar

Bilaspur (HP)

Chamba

Hamirpur (HP)

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

District

Haryana

State

4.6

5.3

3.9

12.6

15.3

13.4

11.0

9.3

12.5

5.8

10.8

11.3

9.6

10.0

15.6

11.1

13.8

9.9

18.1

15.7

9.8

18.6

16.9

11.8

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

4666

6691

3599

8070

10924

9128

14853

3504

6560

7351

6085

6957

6152

7240

10099

6164

7203

5252

12724

12606

4971

13329

8120

14082

No. of
suspects
examined

252

316

231

160

178

170

338

94

132

317

141

154

161

181

162

139

130

132

176

201

127

179

120

299

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

-4%

36%

-4%

15%

3%

1%

5%

-31%

-11%

-8%

5%

39%

-5%

-1%

-1%

5%

-7%

-27%

9%

16%

-14%

14%

-12%

-2%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

513

698

379

1087

1857

1264

2278

609

947

744

912

1120

852

1049

1655

872

1097

609

1998

1477

767

1633

1249

1553

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

10

10

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-6%

32%

-2%

9%

-6%

6%

9%

-22%

-3%

-9%

-4%

7%

6%

-1%

-2%

-6%

2%

3%

4%

16%

-11%

-6%

0%

-2%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

111

132

97

86

121

94

208

66

76

128

85

99

89

105

106

78

79

61

111

94

79

88

74

132

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

96

132

108

72

106

80

97

63

69

91

88

79

75

89

85

76

74

68

72

68

67

80

67

81

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

761

1156

649

1640

2873

1674

1977

1157

1779

1111

1562

1453

1230

1332

2533

1274

1649

1241

2174

2919

1117

3803

1954

1652

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

164

218

166

130

187

125

180

125

143

192

145

129

129

133

162

115

119

125

120

186

114

204

116

140

Annual
total case
notification
rate

70

91

74

57

75

52

62

41

47

63

57

49

50

63

61

52

48

47

47

49

46

53

43

58

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

104

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Rohtak

Sirsa

Sonipat

Yamunanagar

Bilaspur (HP)

Chamba

Hamirpur (HP)

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

Panipat

Rewari

Panchkula

Haryana

Haryana

Palwal

Haryana

Haryana

Mewat

Haryana

Kurukshetra

Mahendragarh

Haryana

Haryana

Jhajjar

Haryana

Karnal

Hisar

Haryana

Haryana

Gurgaon

Haryana

Jind

Fatehabad

Haryana

Kaithal

Faridabad

Haryana

Haryana

Bhiwani

Haryana

Ambala

Haryana

District

Haryana

State

22

26

16

19

26

18

29

24

35

27

23

21

23

13

34

18

19

21

24

58

24

41

24

19

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

39

39

33

26

38

15

39

22

19

59

23

19

19

25

30

12

19

25

13

36

11

63

15

28

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

34

62

43

29

49

40

50

37

41

42

42

40

36

31

38

33

34

32

36

44

33

47

34

35

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

34

62

43

29

49

40

50

37

41

42

42

40

36

31

38

33

34

32

36

44

33

47

34

35

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

37

17

44

90

39

93

47

66

56

74

83

43

34

95

18

59

36

78

169

26

266

36

32

1%

4%

4%

3%

4%

3%

7%

6%

5%

6%

7%

8%

5%

3%

5%

2%

5%

4%

5%

8%

3%

9%

3%

3%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

91%

92%

90%

90%

92%

90%

90%

89%

91%

89%

92%

91%

92%

90%

88%

93%

92%

93%

88%

87%

92%

90%

87%

93%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

82%

85%

77%

62%

82%

67%

68%

70%

85%

72%

80%

79%

80%

68%

73%

77%

70%

79%

76%

80%

81%

74%

62%

86%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

87%

84%

88%

89%

90%

84%

86%

81%

87%

85%

90%

87%

86%

91%

89%

88%

86%

85%

84%

83%

86%

86%

82%

89%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

77%

72%

81%

64%

80%

61%

69%

65%

80%

66%

89%

79%

70%

66%

79%

66%

70%

74%

67%

66%

72%

63%

65%

81%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

441

735

415

908

1629

963

898

446

725

506

947

851

684

867

1271

835

901

637

1205

895

604

1372

991

872

98%

99%

95%

94%

97%

87%

83%

87%

84%

94%

97%

95%

94%

95%

93%

95%

86%

89%

88%

81%

87%

91%

83%

89%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

449

740

426

932

1657

1019

1073

495

866

507

952

894

677

905

1357

880

1013

716

1265

957

610

1385

1070

956

99%

100%

98%

97%

99%

92%

99%

97%

100%

94%

98%

99%

93%

100%

99%

100%

97%

100%

93%

87%

88%

91%

90%

97%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one
month of
starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

105

Sonipat

Yamunanagar

Bilaspur (HP)

Chamba

Hamirpur (HP)

Haryana

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

Rohtak

Rewari

Haryana

Sirsa

Panipat

Haryana

Haryana

Panchkula

Haryana

Haryana

Mewat

Palwal

Haryana

Haryana

Kurukshetra

Mahendragarh

Haryana

Haryana

Kaithal

Karnal

Haryana

Jind

Haryana

Haryana

Hisar

Jhajjar

Haryana

Haryana

Fatehabad

Gurgaon

Haryana

Haryana

Bhiwani

Faridabad

Haryana

Haryana

Ambala

District

Haryana

State

345

439

300

630

1330

643

614

275

659

381

718

537

529

649

991

544

778

571

884

747

439

853

655

761

91%

83%

86%

90%

94%

79%

69%

87%

84%

93%

97%

74%

89%

95%

100%

93%

89%

95%

85%

92%

81%

90%

67%

89%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

88

378

38

1152

806

1040

292

577

1132

406

1532

616

484

419

1374

267

44

344

304

1265

327

257

80

120

12%

37%

8%

70%

29%

62%

15%

57%

64%

37%

98%

51%

39%

32%

54%

87%

15%

28%

14%

51%

29%

7%

6%

10%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

63%

68%

73%

67%

100%

76%

67%

72%

62%

81%

80%

70%

88%

81%

91%

81%

72%

88%

58%

89%

69%

69%

74%

83%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

3%

2%

0%

1%

2%

0%

2%

12%

2%

1%

1%

0%

1%

1%

0%

1%

2%

2%

2%

1%

1%

1%

3%

1%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

2%

0%

1%

0%

1%

1%

1%

1%

1%

1%

1%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

1%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

71%

0%

50%

0%

91%

100%

93%

88%

93%

100%

42%

29%

25%

0%

0%

71%

40%

67%

56%

0%

100%

86%

67%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

79%

0%

75%

100%

47%

64%

89%

50%

80%

92%

58%

29%

100%

50%

100%

57%

53%

75%

22%

0%

100%

71%

50%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

22

19

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

14

22

22

12

10

18

16

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

127

16

24

14

19

21

30

22

29

17

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

13

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

64

85

26

52

15

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Single
clinic Private)
in 2013

104

52

228

143

65

179

267

50

293

22

118

426

60

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

108

116

228

228

65

189

269

89

345

24

134

426

60

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.3

7.0

0.1

0.0

12.5

18.3

0.5

21.1

0.0

0.0

6.5

12.1

0.0

19.5

9.0

19.1

0.0

2.5

7.2

25.2

5.1

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

106

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Lahul & Spiti

Mandi

Shimla

Sirmaur

Solan

Una

Anantnag

Badgam

Baramula

Doda

Jammu

Kargil

Kathua

Kupwara

Leh (Ladakh)

Poonch

Pulwama

Rajouri

Srinagar

Udhampur

Bokaro

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jharkhand

Kullu

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

Kinnaur

Himachal Pradesh

District

Himachal Pradesh

Kangra

Himachal Pradesh

State

21.5

9.1

16.3

6.4

8.7

5.0

1.5

9.1

6.4

1.5

19.2

9.6

14.6

7.7

15.5

5.3

5.9

5.4

8.3

10.2

0.3

4.5

0.9

15.4

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

12094

6190

11532

3824

5183

2851

1303

6707

3748

1227

17775

3742

8523

5173

11032

3755

1671

4728

2283

13673

433

4254

974

16380

No. of
suspects
examined

141

171

177

148

149

144

213

184

146

206

231

97

146

169

178

177

71

218

69

335

336

238

283

266

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

5%

-13%

-7%

0%

-7%

7%

-17%

5%

-11%

-6%

-4%

-13%

-4%

-6%

-10%

-18%

-80%

5%

-78%

4%

-25%

-3%

-3%

12%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

1239

618

583

304

362

232

63

426

508

59

2678

381

407

329

486

467

141

479

262

1084

489

69

1927

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

10

10

20

13

14

12

21

16

21

10

21

16

23

12

10

13

72

14

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

18%

-7%

15%

15%

11%

22%

2%

15%

-2%

27%

-4%

-13%

48%

16%

36%

-11%

7%

16%

11%

6%

127%

-1%

43%

-1%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

58

68

36

47

42

47

41

47

79

40

140

40

28

43

31

88

24

89

32

106

19

110

80

125

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

39

70

27

42

47

46

41

58

78

40

95

42

25

42

31

87

87

92

100

111

40

120

95

98

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

1645

1079

1078

538

567

462

189

666

838

165

2811

844

591

423

787

706

1285

1014

1766

2157

63

1332

189

2613

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

76

119

66

84

65

93

123

73

131

111

146

88

41

55

51

133

218

187

213

211

196

298

220

170

Annual
total case
notification
rate

33

45

23

30

44

40

27

52

54

34

63

30

22

38

27

70

71

66

76

74

25

79

69

72

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

107

Una

Anantnag

Badgam

Baramula

Doda

Jammu

Kargil

Kathua

Kupwara

Leh (Ladakh)

Poonch

Pulwama

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Bokaro

Solan

Himachal Pradesh

Jharkhand

Sirmaur

Himachal Pradesh

Udhampur

Shimla

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu & Kashmir

Mandi

Himachal Pradesh

Rajouri

Lahul & Spiti

Himachal Pradesh

Srinagar

Kullu

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu & Kashmir

Kinnaur

Jammu & Kashmir

Kangra

Himachal Pradesh

District

Himachal Pradesh

State

20

12

10

10

21

19

21

41

17

11

17

59

35

23

30

40

67

13

16

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

31

27

29

22

54

10

22

21

27

33

10

12

25

47

41

72

56

81

88

72

44

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

15

29

14

10

24

33

14

40

15

21

42

44

42

52

50

65

60

36

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

15

29

14

10

24

33

14

40

15

21

42

44

42

52

50

65

60

36

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

64

37

61

33

25

21

29

16

13

109

63

41

27

85

13

34

35

62

59

126

112

5%

5%

6%

7%

5%

5%

2%

5%

3%

9%

5%

9%

8%

7%

12%

2%

3%

5%

4%

4%

4%

12%

3%

5%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

91%

92%

87%

92%

93%

90%

80%

92%

82%

97%

85%

86%

91%

91%

87%

95%

91%

89%

95%

93%

100%

96%

89%

92%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

75%

74%

72%

82%

86%

80%

65%

79%

59%

75%

72%

73%

85%

78%

68%

72%

74%

75%

86%

79%

71%

86%

81%

80%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

89%

89%

88%

90%

91%

91%

92%

93%

88%

95%

85%

88%

90%

89%

92%

92%

90%

88%

93%

89%

80%

91%

87%

92%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

72%

80%

70%

81%

79%

75%

94%

83%

80%

85%

76%

70%

87%

79%

81%

75%

77%

81%

82%

76%

88%

81%

83%

83%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

1128

543

449

270

409

232

62

526

488

59

1840

409

359

294

465

458

91

492

182

1108

13

526

83

1524

94%

84%

100%

100%

100%

100%

95%

100%

96%

100%

98%

100%

96%

92%

95%

98%

97%

97%

97%

95%

100%

96%

98%

99%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

1199

576

449

271

409

232

62

526

492

59

1868

409

369

320

467

468

89

492

155

1143

13

545

85

1536

100%

90%

100%

100%

100%

100%

95%

100%

97%

100%

100%

100%

99%

100%

97%

100%

95%

97%

83%

98%

100%

99%

100%

100%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one
month of
starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

108

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Baramula

Srinagar

Udhampur

Bokaro

Jammu & Kashmir

Jharkhand

Rajouri

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Poonch

Leh (Ladakh)

Jammu & Kashmir

Pulwama

Kupwara

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Kathua

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu

Kargil

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Doda

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir

Anantnag

Badgam

Jammu & Kashmir

Una

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu & Kashmir

Sirmaur

Solan

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

Mandi

Shimla

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

Kullu

Lahul & Spiti

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

Kangra

Kinnaur

Himachal Pradesh

District

Himachal Pradesh

State

921

419

505

186

442

185

47

502

274

70

1298

298

446

323

575

444

63

379

127

851

382

76

1072

83%

83%

100%

67%

98%

86%

100%

100%

90%

96%

94%

100%

93%

89%

89%

99%

59%

89%

95%

95%

37%

89%

89%

84%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

1898

91

34

40

17

115

15

14

497

88

45

155

216

94

297

41

409

555

21

794

83%

8%

3%

7%

32%

18%

6%

12%

22%

11%

11%

18%

30%

40%

30%

15%

19%

56%

12%

31%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

37%

21%

42%

0%

77%

23%

44%

97%

0%

19%

61%

0%

48%

49%

65%

88%

79%

47%

63%

49%

0%

33%

37%

90%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

2%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

3%

0%

1%

0%

1%

1%

0%

2%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

2%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

100%

23%

33%

100%

100%

100%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

80%

64%

67%

50%

86%

0%

97%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

11

40

44

21

16

11

35

14

37

20

11

22

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

40

29

20

88

12

12

39

35

183

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

32

21

10

12

18

12

43

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

205

52

19

36

31

30

58

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

21

45

198

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Multiclinic
- Private)
in 2013

228

68

21

36

31

30

58

45

201

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

10.6

0.0

4.2

0.0

0.5

0.0

2.0

2.3

0.0

5.4

1.9

0.0

2.1

0.3

1.9

0.2

9.9

0.2

0.0

4.4

0.0

45.0

5.8

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

109

Chatra

Deoghar

Dhanbad

Dumka

Garhwa

Giridih

Godda

Gumla

Hazaribagh

Jamtara

Khunti

Kodarma

Lathehar

Lohardaga

Pakaur

Palamu

Pashchimi Singhbhum

Purbi Singhbhum

Ramgarh

Ranchi

Sahibganj

Saraikela-Kharsawan

Simdega

Bagalkot

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Karnataka

District

Jharkhand

State

19.4

6.3

11.1

12.0

30.4

9.9

23.9

15.7

20.2

9.4

4.8

7.6

7.5

5.5

8.2

18.1

10.7

13.7

25.5

13.8

13.8

28.0

15.6

10.9

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

12332

2709

6421

6562

14589

4468

9698

8161

12110

4723

1425

5309

2375

2059

3744

9515

3664

5129

8544

5288

9572

12745

8561

3668

No. of
suspects
examined

159

108

145

137

120

113

101

130

150

126

74

175

79

93

114

131

86

94

84

96

174

114

137

84

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

-14%

4%

6%

8%

-2%

-7%

-3%

24%

7%

-3%

-13%

23%

-6%

43%

4%

-5%

-3%

-3%

3%

-1%

18%

0%

0%

-6%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

1144

452

718

868

2096

555

1810

1465

1565

875

266

558

212

312

605

1076

597

796

1493

756

1114

1552

970

559

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

11

10

11

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-2%

6%

4%

-4%

-1%

0%

0%

14%

5%

0%

-11%

16%

12%

33%

-1%

4%

3%

-13%

-1%

-3%

27%

8%

4%

10%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

59

72

65

72

69

56

76

93

77

93

55

74

28

56

73

59

56

58

59

55

81

55

62

51

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

47

72

61

66

50

54

66

89

74

90

54

70

25

53

72

55

56

54

56

50

78

50

57

51

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

1788

678

1393

1459

2638

854

2908

2532

2763

1317

379

790

322

492

936

1561

862

1434

1880

1490

1999

2662

1094

853

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

92

108

126

122

87

86

122

162

137

140

79

104

43

89

114

86

81

105

74

108

145

95

70

78

Annual
total case
notification
rate

35

63

55

58

43

47

56

81

64

83

43

62

19

47

61

48

50

47

49

43

68

46

53

46

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

110

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Saraikela-Kharsawan

Simdega

Bagalkot

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Ranchi

Sahibganj

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Purbi Singhbhum

Ramgarh

Jharkhand

Pashchimi Singhbhum

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Pakaur

Palamu

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Lathehar

Kodarma

Jharkhand

Lohardaga

Khunti

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jamtara

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Gumla

Hazaribagh

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Giridih

Godda

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Dumka

Garhwa

Jharkhand

Dhanbad

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Chatra

Deoghar

Jharkhand

District

Jharkhand

State

24

30

48

39

19

22

32

59

41

34

11

25

20

22

22

13

37

10

43

52

27

20

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

12

10

11

11

12

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

22

12

17

17

15

10

22

15

20

21

16

12

10

29

11

12

18

11

18

23

15

10

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

22

12

17

17

15

10

22

15

20

21

16

12

10

29

11

12

18

11

18

23

15

10

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

88

15

36

73

103

30

79

63

124

23

14

36

12

23

10

58

30

43

75

62

37

108

31

23

6%

2%

3%

6%

5%

4%

3%

3%

5%

2%

5%

5%

5%

5%

1%

4%

4%

4%

5%

5%

2%

5%

3%

3%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

89%

78%

93%

88%

94%

86%

93%

93%

94%

90%

76%

95%

85%

92%

94%

92%

90%

85%

91%

88%

93%

94%

95%

84%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

70%

52%

78%

75%

71%

63%

83%

85%

81%

79%

61%

90%

68%

72%

76%

76%

79%

77%

81%

75%

82%

79%

77%

61%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

83%

74%

93%

89%

87%

90%

89%

89%

94%

88%

82%

95%

84%

90%

92%

91%

93%

92%

91%

91%

88%

90%

96%

96%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

62%

59%

92%

81%

59%

70%

70%

78%

79%

87%

67%

79%

69%

59%

72%

75%

83%

80%

82%

83%

75%

72%

90%

90%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

766

387

596

699

1445

515

1437

1152

1429

626

201

471

177

268

513

967

501

603

1303

547

892

1289

796

463

82%

85%

88%

87%

94%

97%

90%

83%

95%

74%

77%

89%

92%

91%

86%

97%

83%

81%

89%

79%

82%

91%

90%

82%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

908

447

680

797

1534

532

1579

1392

1510

845

255

531

193

295

596

996

606

739

1438

692

1089

1356

884

563

97%

98%

100%

100%

99%

100%

99%

100%

100%

100%

97%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

99%

99%

100%

100%

96%

100%

100%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

111

Hazaribagh

Jamtara

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Lathehar

Lohardaga

Pakaur

Palamu

Pashchimi Singhbhum

Purbi Singhbhum

Ramgarh

Ranchi

Sahibganj

Saraikela-Kharsawan

Simdega

Bagalkot

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Khunti

Gumla

Jharkhand

Kodarma

Godda

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Giridih

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Dumka

Garhwa

Dhanbad

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Deoghar

Jharkhand

Jharkhand

Chatra

District

Jharkhand

State

626

186

358

405

1085

266

1130

631

1104

304

134

278

137

177

346

710

285

317

819

323

576

1146

729

343

82%

65%

59%

80%

87%

66%

87%

61%

89%

43%

64%

61%

91%

77%

76%

81%

60%

58%

77%

57%

69%

86%

86%

80%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

960

614

1020

1080

1801

719

2324

2070

1736

1243

379

602

234

490

779

1443

813

1002

1549

1211

1917

1464

785

746

54%

91%

73%

74%

68%

84%

80%

82%

63%

95%

100%

81%

73%

100%

83%

93%

94%

72%

82%

80%

96%

57%

72%

87%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

97%

39%

43%

87%

46%

51%

51%

83%

42%

54%

67%

28%

35%

37%

45%

56%

87%

41%

22%

7%

75%

24%

90%

36%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

41%

0%

0%

2%

1%

1%

4%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

10%

0%

0%

14%

0%

1%

5%

7%

0%

2%

0%

1%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

50%

0%

0%

2%

0%

0%

1%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

7%

0%

0%

4%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

100%

100%

0%

88%

33%

0%

30%

0%

0%

0%

0%

8%

0%

0%

57%

50%

0%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

89%

100%

100%

96%

57%

100%

80%

0%

67%

100%

90%

92%

100%

20%

57%

25%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

18

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

35

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

23

11

44

288

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

287

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

23

287

12

44

288

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.9

9.4

0.2

0.0

0.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.4

2.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

20.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

112

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Bangalore City

Bangalore Rural

Bangalore Urban

Belgaum

Bellary

Bidar

Bijapur

Chamarajanagar

Chikkaballapur

Chikmagalur

Chitradurga

Dakshina Kannada

Davanagere

Dharwad

Gadag

Gulbarga

Hassan

Haveri

Kodagu

Kolar

Koppal

Mandya

Mysore

Raichur

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

District

Karnataka

State

19.8

30.7

18.6

14.3

15.8

5.7

16.4

18.2

26.3

10.9

19.0

20.0

21.4

17.0

11.7

12.9

10.5

22.3

17.5

26.0

49.1

22.6

10.1

75.8

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

16763

30853

17617

9457

11081

5256

11490

19488

19644

9424

14696

18684

19593

12592

11844

10167

10171

14711

12494

22422

33523

21193

9069

49944

No. of
suspects
examined

212

251

237

166

175

231

175

267

186

215

194

234

229

185

253

197

243

165

179

216

171

234

224

165

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

3%

-16%

-13%

-3%

-4%

-3%

11%

-1%

2%

-6%

-2%

3%

-3%

-10%

-5%

9%

6%

14%

2%

9%

-3%

4%

15%

7%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

1952

3701

1181

1092

1010

249

856

1018

1623

750

1592

1642

1460

1251

630

1011

779

1315

1130

2450

2500

1682

661

6150

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

15

11

21

13

19

12

13

11

13

10

19

10

13

11

11

13

13

14

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

1%

-17%

-3%

2%

4%

11%

19%

10%

15%

10%

-3%

1%

3%

0%

-5%

15%

-1%

18%

2%

2%

-2%

4%

10%

7%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

99

120

64

76

64

44

52

56

62

69

84

82

68

73

54

79

74

59

65

94

51

74

65

81

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

74

63

60

71

49

39

51

49

51

61

53

57

43

73

51

69

76

44

57

64

45

89

62

38

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

2522

3332

1771

1758

1477

389

1725

1403

2391

1064

1704

2036

1670

2196

1026

1522

1236

1737

2234

2917

4023

3758

1134

5677

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

128

108

95

123

93

68

105

77

91

97

90

102

78

129

88

118

118

78

128

112

82

166

112

75

Annual
total case
notification
rate

54

49

48

55

41

30

40

37

35

46

41

43

33

59

38

55

58

36

40

49

39

68

49

26

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

113

Haveri

Kodagu

Kolar

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Raichur

Hassan

Karnataka

Karnataka

Gulbarga

Karnataka

Mysore

Gadag

Karnataka

Karnataka

Dharwad

Karnataka

Koppal

Davanagere

Karnataka

Mandya

Dakshina Kannada

Karnataka

Karnataka

Chitradurga

Karnataka

Karnataka

Chikmagalur

Karnataka

Bidar

Karnataka

Chikkaballapur

Bellary

Karnataka

Karnataka

Belgaum

Karnataka

Bijapur

Bangalore Urban

Karnataka

Chamarajanagar

Bangalore Rural

Karnataka

Karnataka

Bangalore City

Karnataka

Karnataka

District

State

28

18

28

15

27

14

14

16

10

27

10

20

12

20

43

23

20

21

17

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

11

22

19

12

25

16

18

15

14

16

24

19

17

19

20

21

23

14

16

10

46

26

23

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

35

20

19

28

13

13

20

16

28

21

16

24

18

25

19

22

24

14

31

25

13

30

20

17

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

35

20

19

28

13

13

20

16

28

21

16

24

18

25

19

22

24

14

31

25

13

30

20

17

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

167

176

56

69

64

15

120

36

99

56

88

54

86

57

36

50

36

100

86

189

303

169

45

323

9%

6%

4%

5%

5%

5%

9%

3%

6%

7%

6%

3%

7%

3%

5%

4%

4%

7%

5%

8%

9%

6%

5%

7%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

85%

86%

90%

88%

89%

90%

86%

92%

88%

88%

86%

89%

86%

89%

86%

89%

87%

91%

90%

92%

88%

89%

87%

84%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

62%

57%

64%

53%

63%

74%

70%

72%

57%

69%

61%

77%

65%

58%

54%

52%

65%

68%

68%

63%

71%

68%

59%

50%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

82%

81%

86%

81%

87%

89%

82%

83%

80%

83%

82%

82%

83%

84%

83%

82%

84%

81%

82%

84%

82%

86%

85%

78%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

51%

53%

58%

54%

56%

60%

66%

56%

45%

59%

53%

55%

54%

57%

53%

51%

60%

58%

49%

58%

68%

64%

51%

46%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

1297

1807

998

928

678

206

658

787

1151

578

939

985

903

1115

549

706

802

815

979

1499

2028

1714

570

2500

86%

91%

87%

88%

86%

90%

76%

87%

82%

85%

91%

85%

93%

88%

89%

77%

91%

80%

95%

88%

90%

84%

88%

85%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

1357

1860

1105

1049

768

223

822

866

1285

671

1029

1101

898

1220

614

910

857

905

1002

1607

2186

1989

647

2905

90%

94%

96%

99%

97%

97%

95%

95%

91%

98%

100%

95%

92%

96%

99%

99%

97%

89%

97%

94%

97%

97%

100%

99%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one
month of starting
RNTCP DOTS
treatment

114

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Bidar

Bijapur

Chamarajanagar

Chikkaballapur

Chikmagalur

Chitradurga

Dakshina Kannada

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Kodagu

Kolar

Koppal

Mandya

Mysore

Raichur

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Hassan

Haveri

Karnataka

Gulbarga

Karnataka

Karnataka

Dharwad

Gadag

Karnataka

Karnataka

Davanagere

Bellary

Karnataka

Karnataka

Bangalore Urban

Belgaum

Bangalore Rural

Karnataka

Karnataka

Bangalore City

Karnataka

Karnataka

District

State

826

1193

936

657

557

182

517

682

884

510

606

714

674

840

323

556

560

583

598

989

1382

1392

425

1524

73%

84%

93%

84%

79%

93%

75%

88%

82%

84%

81%

85%

83%

83%

75%

77%

91%

73%

80%

80%

76%

83%

91%

81%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

2014

799

1163

1211

777

247

1375

787

1512

183

531

1413

846

1562

694

757

796

941

908

1085

1884

2594

528

1907

79%

24%

66%

69%

53%

63%

80%

56%

63%

17%

31%

69%

51%

71%

68%

48%

59%

54%

42%

37%

47%

69%

44%

34%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

95%

95%

99%

99%

99%

98%

81%

98%

93%

100%

97%

93%

98%

98%

96%

96%

98%

93%

97%

98%

98%

93%

98%

81%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

12%

9%

12%

14%

8%

7%

10%

13%

9%

13%

15%

14%

8%

8%

9%

8%

8%

22%

8%

14%

24%

8%

6%

7%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

14%

10%

14%

17%

10%

9%

8%

11%

15%

19%

15%

13%

9%

9%

10%

7%

10%

35%

9%

14%

26%

10%

7%

6%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

100%

99%

100%

100%

99%

97%

99%

100%

100%

100%

100%

99%

100%

98%

100%

99%

100%

99%

100%

100%

100%

99%

100%

98%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

87%

91%

95%

94%

92%

97%

95%

89%

99%

88%

88%

86%

99%

86%

91%

89%

86%

87%

85%

98%

88%

89%

93%

81%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

26

27

39

13

10

11

29

28

11

41

55

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

112

160

236

122

40

43

154

116

129

192

680

95

172

189

36

36

41

30

129

34

239

246

554

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

31

31

38

25

36

11

28

19

60

38

16

99

43

21

32

12

35

45

13

105

28

81

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

27

31

26

39

28

11

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

23

71

22

54

22

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

28

25

11

31

32

75

22

54

61

30

15

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

0.4

0.9

1.3

0.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.2

2.8

1.7

0.3

3.5

1.3

0.3

0.0

0.0

2.4

3.5

0.0

0.6

0.7

0.0

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

115

Ramanagara

Shimoga

Tumkur

Udupi

Uttara Kannada

Yadgiri

Alappuzha

Ernakulam

Idukki

Kannur

Kasaragod

Kollam

Kottayam

Kozhikode

Malappuram

Palakkad

Pathanamthitta

Thiruvananthapuram

Thrissur

Wayanad

Lakshadweep

Alirajpur

Anuppur

Ashoknagar

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Karnataka

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

District

Karnataka

State

8.8

7.8

7.5

0.6

8.2

31.3

33.3

12.0

28.3

41.4

31.1

19.9

26.5

13.1

25.4

11.2

33.0

21.4

12.0

14.8

12.1

27.5

18.0

11.1

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

4477

5318

3394

1153

8433

35780

52527

15453

23692

38057

27340

28718

29416

12570

25813

15540

30656

20897

9389

12974

11772

24806

15523

10333

No. of
suspects
examined

128

171

112

445

256

286

394

321

209

230

220

360

278

240

254

348

232

244

195

220

243

225

215

232

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

33%

45%

6%

2%

-8%

0%

1%

7%

9%

-1%

5%

-9%

-10%

21%

-6%

-4%

-2%

-8%

24%

-4%

3%

-2%

-5%

-12%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

761

550

391

16

290

1703

1718

659

1413

1221

1259

1166

1268

497

916

307

1796

851

695

608

761

2090

1099

659

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

10

72

29

21

31

23

17

31

22

25

23

25

28

51

17

25

14

21

15

12

14

16

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-15%

23%

0%

-30%

-5%

2%

3%

2%

3%

-1%

2%

-3%

-11%

14%

3%

-1%

-4%

8%

35%

8%

13%

4%

0%

2%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

87

71

52

25

35

54

52

55

50

29

40

58

48

38

36

28

54

40

58

41

63

76

61

59

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

73

69

46

19

34

42

39

49

46

27

31

48

46

38

30

27

42

42

55

38

46

64

54

60

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

1376

790

555

23

619

2330

2368

1069

2147

2380

2174

1715

2218

864

1514

577

2470

1759

1125

1045

929

3094

1640

1123

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

157

102

74

35

75

74

71

89

76

57

70

86

84

66

60

52

75

82

93

71

77

112

91

101

Annual
total case
notification
rate

65

63

42

19

31

35

34

43

40

24

27

42

38

32

25

24

35

36

40

32

36

51

44

46

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

116

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Malappuram

Palakkad

Pathanamthitta

Thiruvananthapuram

Thrissur

Wayanad

Lakshadweep

Alirajpur

Anuppur

Ashoknagar

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Kollam

Kerala

Kozhikode

Kasaragod

Kerala

Kottayam

Kannur

Kerala

Kerala

Idukki

Kerala

Kerala

Ernakulam

Kerala

Uttara Kannada

Karnataka

Yadgiri

Udupi

Karnataka

Alappuzha

Tumkur

Karnataka

Karnataka

Shimoga

Kerala

Ramanagara

Karnataka

District

Karnataka

State

63

25

20

18

10

16

11

14

14

19

14

19

19

13

17

13

11

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

12

11

20

18

17

19

18

16

22

20

16

14

17

16

13

17

14

17

23

20

23

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

18

12

10

11

11

11

11

13

11

28

12

17

22

14

21

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

18

12

10

11

11

11

11

13

11

28

12

17

22

14

21

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

43

22

11

121

154

81

61

93

367

302

117

156

33

104

32

185

160

39

45

17

95

63

36

4%

3%

2%

43%

21%

8%

4%

6%

5%

17%

16%

8%

8%

5%

8%

6%

9%

10%

5%

5%

2%

4%

5%

4%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

91%

91%

92%

75%

86%

83%

84%

85%

83%

84%

80%

87%

85%

89%

82%

82%

81%

85%

80%

87%

83%

85%

89%

92%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

60%

69%

70%

100%

63%

64%

64%

69%

60%

72%

65%

58%

69%

78%

72%

75%

64%

64%

58%

74%

50%

61%

72%

65%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

91%

90%

86%

91%

89%

82%

84%

91%

84%

83%

83%

83%

87%

88%

82%

78%

82%

86%

73%

85%

86%

83%

85%

86%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

80%

74%

59%

100%

71%

62%

70%

68%

70%

71%

66%

62%

73%

72%

66%

79%

62%

60%

52%

62%

63%

55%

62%

58%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

575

474

253

16

265

1179

1270

561

1122

947

859

851

1182

456

716

274

1207

894

512

522

565

1623

881

552

89%

89%

73%

100%

91%

85%

94%

94%

83%

81%

86%

85%

94%

89%

90%

89%

83%

95%

74%

90%

95%

89%

89%

79%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

642

535

341

16

285

1231

1312

580

1109

1098

979

878

1242

472

692

302

1255

879

612

555

575

1778

722

661

99%

100%

99%

100%

98%

89%

97%

97%

82%

94%

98%

88%

98%

92%

87%

98%

86%

94%

89%

95%

97%

98%

73%

95%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one
month of starting
RNTCP DOTS
treatment

TB Annual Report

117

Alirajpur

Anuppur

Ashoknagar

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

208

Wayanad

Thiruvananthapuram

Thrissur

Kerala

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Pathanamthitta

Kerala

Kerala

Palakkad

Kerala

Lakshadweep

867

Malappuram

Kerala

658

292

224

216

952

416

720

686

643

Kottayam

Kozhikode

Kerala

792

316

534

211

885

706

291

442

499

1256

600

487

80%

62%

81%

100%

85%

80%

83%

83%

74%

75%

82%

76%

83%

77%

82%

86%

84%

85%

69%

88%

97%

88%

68%

79%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

Kerala

Kasaragod

Kollam

Kerala

Kerala

Idukki

Kannur

Kerala

Ernakulam

Kerala

Kerala

Yadgiri

Alappuzha

Karnataka

Kerala

Udupi

Uttara Kannada

Karnataka

Karnataka

Shimoga

Tumkur

Karnataka

Karnataka

Ramanagara

District

Karnataka

State

997

162

304

13

440

1446

1513

758

1302

2031

1370

800

1039

636

895

436

1330

1444

835

681

551

1813

895

628

72%

32%

63%

100%

72%

62%

64%

70%

66%

84%

63%

47%

48%

75%

59%

72%

62%

82%

72%

65%

59%

59%

60%

56%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

42%

60%

70%

0%

97%

90%

97%

89%

69%

99%

82%

93%

100%

100%

88%

94%

84%

82%

99%

93%

99%

98%

94%

97%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known
HIV status

0%

0%

0%

1%

2%

3%

1%

4%

1%

1%

1%

2%

3%

1%

2%

1%

1%

9%

8%

15%

12%

5%

7%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

0%

0%

0%

0%

2%

2%

3%

1%

2%

1%

2%

1%

2%

4%

3%

2%

1%

2%

12%

10%

15%

12%

8%

7%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

60%

84%

81%

82%

60%

86%

86%

100%

98%

100%

55%

50%

89%

100%

99%

99%

100%

100%

98%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

50%

100%

92%

82%

88%

95%

79%

100%

95%

97%

79%

58%

74%

100%

90%

94%

100%

83%

92%

91%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

23

136

217

27

255

31

107

12

61

19

13

58

20

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

14

42

19

67

58

1232

11

189

206

141

33

39

14

64

126

151

128

341

182

81

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private)
in 2013

32

45

109

69

75

38

68

102

163

32

37

45

72

125

27

48

62

171

90

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

11

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

107

28

10

64

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

92

18

13

46

75

10

25

51

123

12

11

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

97

18

13

53

193

38

27

12

51

123

20

77

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.2

3.1

0.5

1.1

1.9

4.7

1.2

0.1

1.0

0.9

2.0

0.3

3.7

0.9

0.6

0.0

0.4

0.0

4.3

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

118

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Balaghat

Barwani

Betul

Bhind

Bhopal

Burhanpur

Chhatarpur

Chhindwara

Damoh

Datia

Dewas

Dhar

Dindori

Guna

Gwalior

Harda

Hoshangabad

Indore

Jabalpur

Jhabua

Katni

Khandwa

Khargone

Mandla

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

District

Madhya Pradesh

State

10.9

19.4

13.6

13.4

10.6

25.5

33.9

12.9

5.9

21.0

12.9

7.3

22.6

16.2

8.1

13.1

21.7

18.3

7.8

24.5

17.6

16.3

14.4

17.6

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

6895

12350

7883

5299

5363

24370

32132

11596

4021

21691

6791

7436

12696

9209

3310

9111

12142

19434

6260

20761

7663

10296

8614

17421

No. of
suspects
examined

158

159

145

99

126

239

237

226

170

258

132

255

140

142

102

174

140

266

200

212

109

158

150

247

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

7%

16%

-1%

21%

10%

8%

3%

4%

6%

-33%

55%

-12%

11%

2%

17%

22%

28%

2%

10%

-1%

8%

3%

8%

221%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

894

1567

856

847

763

2363

3561

1229

333

2389

575

448

1244

885

795

1649

1205

2182

500

3032

774

942

899

1036

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

10

12

12

17

10

10

10

13

10

11

10

17

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

3%

8%

-2%

28%

12%

11%

5%

6%

6%

-35%

61%

-19%

6%

9%

-8%

7%

20%

9%

28%

3%

5%

1%

11%

176%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

82

81

63

63

72

93

105

96

56

114

45

61

55

55

98

126

56

120

64

124

44

58

63

59

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

71

73

60

51

67

73

75

87

50

94

41

59

54

53

80

114

48

81

64

72

38

40

51

56

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

1583

2678

1433

1741

1424

3522

5313

2508

648

3676

1589

706

2511

1583

1274

2443

2040

2356

1079

4479

1681

1271

1197

1723

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

145

138

106

130

134

138

157

195

110

175

124

97

111

98

156

187

94

129

138

183

95

78

83

98

Annual
total case
notification
rate

62

65

54

43

60

58

60

79

45

71

36

50

50

48

59

83

35

65

56

56

29

33

46

50

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

119

Hoshangabad

Indore

Jabalpur

Jhabua

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Mandla

Harda

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Gwalior

Madhya Pradesh

Khargone

Guna

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Dindori

Madhya Pradesh

Katni

Dhar

Madhya Pradesh

Khandwa

Dewas

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Datia

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Damoh

Madhya Pradesh

Burhanpur

Madhya Pradesh

Chhatarpur

Bhopal

Madhya Pradesh

Chhindwara

Bhind

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Betul

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Balaghat

Barwani

Madhya Pradesh

District

Madhya Pradesh

State

47

36

31

71

56

30

26

77

47

36

56

25

40

25

47

36

30

31

53

50

40

23

18

30

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

22

25

12

22

41

23

32

23

13

17

13

28

18

39

11

11

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

14

12

11

14

28

29

15

11

36

14

37

39

20

25

11

37

17

10

12

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

14

12

11

14

28

29

15

11

36

14

37

39

20

25

11

37

17

10

12

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

103

340

125

94

67

218

602

242

87

392

114

44

227

120

152

94

53

148

74

523

135

76

41

55

7%

14%

10%

6%

5%

8%

14%

10%

15%

13%

8%

7%

10%

8%

16%

5%

3%

8%

7%

15%

10%

7%

4%

4%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

93%

93%

90%

87%

96%

94%

96%

93%

89%

93%

89%

92%

94%

92%

90%

87%

93%

94%

91%

95%

89%

92%

90%

92%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

74%

82%

63%

65%

76%

68%

90%

77%

42%

62%

66%

73%

83%

63%

43%

60%

79%

85%

78%

71%

70%

79%

67%

67%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

91%

89%

92%

88%

96%

91%

93%

92%

90%

90%

88%

88%

93%

89%

86%

87%

89%

94%

90%

89%

83%

86%

91%

89%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

82%

70%

65%

69%

78%

60%

77%

81%

56%

63%

77%

67%

86%

61%

58%

67%

77%

89%

72%

60%

62%

73%

74%

63%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

715

1306

739

634

616

1757

2432

1006

259

1658

475

392

1028

803

646

1446

976

1458

473

1521

593

572

691

810

93%

91%

91%

91%

86%

93%

95%

90%

85%

83%

89%

89%

83%

93%

99%

96%

91%

97%

94%

84%

86%

86%

93%

80%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

753

1434

806

691

711

1859

2559

1121

232

1992

511

433

1124

860

639

1513

1019

1498

496

1785

682

668

737

966

98%

100%

99%

99%

99%

99%

100%

100%

77%

100%

96%

99%

91%

100%

98%

100%

96%

100%

98%

99%

99%

100%

99%

96%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one
month of starting
RNTCP DOTS
treatment

120

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Khandwa

Khargone

Mandla

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Katni

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Jabalpur

Indore

Madhya Pradesh

Jhabua

Hoshangabad

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Harda

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Guna

Gwalior

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Dindori

Madhya Pradesh

Dhar

Damoh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Chhindwara

Madhya Pradesh

Datia

Chhatarpur

Madhya Pradesh

Dewas

Burhanpur

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Bhopal

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Betul

Bhind

Madhya Pradesh

Barwani

Madhya Pradesh

Balaghat

Madhya Pradesh

District

Madhya Pradesh

State

542

983

475

368

429

1410

2060

908

118

1194

397

218

813

591

222

731

557

1467

438

1202

411

473

474

443

82%

91%

71%

62%

70%

90%

92%

89%

54%

89%

85%

66%

78%

77%

60%

74%

69%

98%

90%

80%

82%

84%

70%

62%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

1247

1171

1275

1589

443

2385

3335

1563

669

2318

402

592

990

980

663

916

1451

2298

486

2856

689

1042

674

1380

79%

45%

89%

91%

42%

68%

63%

62%

86%

63%

26%

84%

53%

62%

52%

37%

71%

98%

45%

65%

45%

82%

56%

80%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

74%

54%

67%

37%

83%

60%

68%

77%

75%

43%

18%

35%

66%

59%

29%

48%

32%

20%

57%

59%

14%

13%

44%

58%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

1%

0%

1%

0%

0%

1%

4%

0%

1%

1%

1%

1%

0%

2%

0%

0%

1%

0%

6%

1%

2%

3%

1%

1%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

3%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

3%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

25%

100%

0%

0%

0%

95%

0%

0%

0%

63%

33%

33%

12%

0%

0%

17%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

0%

0%

75%

100%

79%

99%

100%

0%

83%

100%

67%

100%

44%

0%

0%

17%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

14

22

16

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

39

104

69

73

15

78

41

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

57

15

119

10

22

24

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

148

39

49

54

24

60

286

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

62

84

163

146

75

233

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

210

127

219

55

170

143

519

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

0.0

10.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

5.0

0.0

0.0

0.2

10.4

4.3

0.0

7.5

8.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

28.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

121

Sehore

Seoni

Shahdol

Shajapur

Sheopur

Shivpuri

Sidhi

Singrauli

Tikamgarh

Ujjain

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Ahmadnagar

Satna

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Sagar

Madhya Pradesh

Umaria

Rewa

Madhya Pradesh

Vidisha

Ratlam

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Rajgarh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Panna

Neemuch

Madhya Pradesh

Raisen

Narsinghpur

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Morena

Madhya Pradesh

Mandsaur

Madhya Pradesh

District

Madhya Pradesh

State

43.0

15.1

6.7

20.6

15.0

12.2

11.7

17.9

7.1

15.7

11.0

14.3

13.6

23.1

24.6

24.5

15.1

16.0

13.8

10.5

8.6

11.3

20.4

13.9

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

32020

8464

3837

14063

2777

8797

5111

12003

3254

5804

4746

6125

5144

11547

12744

17122

7059

7266

7720

4483

6065

4382

10665

9222

No. of
suspects
examined

186

140

144

171

46

180

110

168

114

93

108

107

95

125

129

175

117

113

140

106

177

97

131

166

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

7%

11%

12%

18%

-31%

55%

15%

9%

-8%

-8%

5%

4%

18%

-8%

15%

-4%

8%

11%

14%

29%

16%

-18%

26%

3%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

2419

1034

320

1987

353

620

690

1686

642

841

648

778

601

1346

1881

1764

1000

851

743

769

581

486

1365

1114

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

13

12

14

10

10

10

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-4%

9%

21%

14%

-1%

34%

20%

5%

25%

3%

2%

2%

1%

14%

17%

4%

4%

9%

14%

15%

30%

-12%

9%

4%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

56

68

48

97

24

51

59

94

90

54

59

54

44

58

76

72

66

53

54

73

68

43

67

80

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

56

67

46

60

30

46

48

102

105

52

48

51

40

49

68

64

56

45

54

66

71

41

58

74

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

4438

2068

544

2519

850

1012

1317

2648

1097

1516

1069

1171

1247

3388

2721

3304

2037

1920

1403

1059

1291

977

2016

2067

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

103

137

82

122

57

83

113

148

154

97

97

82

92

147

110

135

135

120

102

101

151

86

99

149

Annual
total case
notification
rate

49

50

41

42

23

39

42

84

82

46

42

42

36

46

56

55

42

37

40

50

55

31

38

47

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

122

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Tikamgarh

Ujjain

Umaria

Vidisha

Ahmadnagar

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Sidhi

Singrauli

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Sheopur

Shivpuri

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Shajapur

Sehore

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Satna

Madhya Pradesh

Seoni

Sagar

Madhya Pradesh

Shahdol

Rewa

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Ratlam

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Raisen

Rajgarh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Neemuch

Panna

Madhya Pradesh

Narsinghpur

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Mandsaur

Morena

Madhya Pradesh

District

Madhya Pradesh

State

24

38

24

34

18

20

36

31

24

20

30

18

32

69

28

39

46

45

29

19

45

25

13

44

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

14

18

22

10

11

12

15

10

12

22

11

19

20

10

13

13

13

18

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

16

31

24

10

14

23

27

36

16

14

13

13

16

21

28

29

22

23

37

18

36

39

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

16

31

24

10

14

23

27

36

16

14

13

13

16

21

28

29

22

23

37

18

36

39

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

178

86

31

268

12

58

108

118

57

92

44

40

54

106

88

193

146

100

52

91

30

46

97

145

5%

5%

6%

13%

2%

7%

10%

5%

7%

7%

5%

4%

5%

3%

4%

7%

9%

7%

5%

11%

3%

6%

8%

10%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

91%

89%

91%

93%

76%

90%

83%

92%

84%

93%

92%

94%

89%

87%

89%

93%

93%

89%

90%

91%

91%

89%

91%

90%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

58%

76%

66%

72%

58%

71%

50%

69%

58%

75%

83%

74%

73%

69%

72%

74%

74%

55%

80%

63%

75%

59%

74%

65%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

87%

88%

90%

88%

76%

92%

94%

92%

91%

89%

90%

91%

88%

90%

89%

89%

83%

87%

91%

89%

90%

86%

88%

90%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

64%

76%

63%

70%

62%

83%

90%

74%

82%

84%

88%

72%

77%

74%

72%

70%

69%

66%

84%

75%

81%

62%

67%

76%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

2292

953

255

1173

276

423

462

1664

461

783

486

658

530

1072

1531

1531

710

694

554

634

555

379

934

934

94%

94%

83%

94%

85%

74%

76%

90%

84%

95%

91%

89%

96%

93%

90%

96%

83%

95%

74%

90%

91%

79%

78%

89%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

2426

998

298

1210

323

562

576

1802

525

818

537

668

548

1119

1658

1198

837

731

694

681

594

469

1162

1049

100%

98%

97%

97%

100%

99%

94%

98%

95%

100%

100%

90%

99%

97%

97%

75%

97%

100%

93%

97%

98%

98%

97%

100%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

123

Vidisha

Ahmadnagar

Madhya Pradesh

Singrauli

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Sidhi

Madhya Pradesh

Umaria

Shivpuri

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Sheopur

Madhya Pradesh

Tikamgarh

Shajapur

Madhya Pradesh

Ujjain

Shahdol

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Seoni

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Satna

Sagar

Madhya Pradesh

Sehore

Rewa

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Ratlam

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Raisen

Rajgarh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Neemuch

Panna

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Morena

Narsinghpur

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Mandsaur

District

Madhya Pradesh

State

1576

768

168

752

122

211

338

978

189

741

282

395

358

931

913

1301

384

452

401

434

360

238

355

683

90%

94%

67%

82%

54%

54%

74%

79%

60%

91%

65%

69%

86%

78%

68%

87%

65%

85%

68%

85%

68%

63%

47%

85%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

1164

787

476

1620

471

631

1241

2256

718

920

440

1055

961

1860

1795

2418

1628

1484

133

48

897

739

1712

1733

26%

38%

88%

66%

73%

62%

95%

85%

93%

61%

43%

95%

77%

55%

66%

73%

80%

77%

9%

86%

69%

76%

85%

84%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

95%

32%

63%

67%

61%

45%

36%

27%

42%

55%

42%

54%

34%

46%

19%

82%

47%

39%

61%

64%

57%

25%

24%

63%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

8%

0%

0%

2%

0%

1%

1%

1%

0%

1%

1%

1%

0%

0%

2%

1%

2%

1%

0%

0%

4%

1%

1%

2%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

7%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

2%

0%

0%

0%

1%

1%

0%

0%

0%

2%

0%

0%

1%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

98%

82%

0%

0%

14%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

91%

0%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

98%

95%

100%

56%

57%

100%

0%

100%

100%

96%

95%

50%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

33

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

833

15

21

46

16

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

478

15

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

11

38

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

57

94

22

832

744

284

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

163

96

47

22

29

146

12

40

69

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

231

96

49

116

51

978

794

44

353

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

5.4

0.1

0.3

4.7

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.4

0.0

5.0

2.1

0.0

64.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

92.8

0.0

2.2

25.4

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

124

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Centenary

Chandrapur

Chembur

Colaba

Dadar

Dahisar

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Bhandara

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Bandra West

Maharashtra

Byculla

Bandra East

Maharashtra

Buldana

Bail Bazar Road

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Aurangabad MC

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Aurangabad

Maharashtra

Borivali

Andheri West

Maharashtra

Bid

Andheri East

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Amravati Rural

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Amravati MC

Maharashtra

Bhiwandi Nizampur

Akola Municipal
Corporation

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Ahmednagar MC

Akola

Maharashtra

District

Maharashtra

State

3.9

6.3

5.8

4.4

22.5

3.0

4.7

26.6

5.5

26.5

7.3

12.3

3.6

6.2

0.5

12.0

25.9

7.5

8.7

23.0

6.6

4.4

14.3

3.6

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

3885

8246

4753

3438

18148

6008

12154

21101

3278

20903

7160

12206

3064

3963

1971

7056

17403

5526

6038

19656

6073

3410

10724

2718

No. of
suspects
examined

249

325

205

196

201

501

643

199

149

197

245

248

212

159

930

147

168

185

174

214

229

194

188

189

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

25%

70%

45%

7%

-40%

20%

18%

12%

12%

1%

25%

3%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

487

1217

600

486

1625

724

1031

2118

417

1286

767

743

453

420

274

1134

1210

616

583

1613

411

521

518

278

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

11

12

10

16

16

14

10

12

15

21

10

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

15%

49%

11%

7%

-47%

11%

14%

3%

46%

2%

17%

7%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

125

192

104

111

72

242

218

80

76

48

105

60

125

67

517

94

47

83

67

70

62

119

36

77

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

75

77

96

98

60

191

87

52

56

43

77

53

82

85

729

53

55

81

70

56

41

48

47

27

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

593

1663

1398

1103

2381

1668

1024

2448

587

1748

1651

1304

603

1472

1299

1155

1981

1255

1343

2283

644

430

1216

317

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

152

262

241

251

106

557

217

92

107

66

226

106

167

236

2453

96

76

168

155

99

97

98

85

88

Annual
total case
notification
rate

60

55

63

59

49

121

59

39

41

36

56

42

65

60

519

41

46

64

54

42

27

33

36

17

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

125

Ahmednagar MC

Akola

Akola Municipal
Corporation

Amravati MC

Amravati Rural

Andheri East

Andheri West

Aurangabad

Aurangabad MC

Bail Bazar Road

Bandra East

Bandra West

Bhandara

Bhiwandi Nizampur

Bid

Borivali

Buldana

Byculla

Centenary

Chandrapur

Chembur

Colaba

Dadar

Dahisar

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

District

Maharashtra

State

32

55

48

48

21

136

32

19

23

57

25

22

60

593

21

26

20

22

16

15

21

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

28

78

63

60

15

121

61

13

14

10

42

18

30

57

568

28

46

39

16

23

22

16

24

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

32

74

67

84

21

178

65

21

29

12

72

22

50

60

772

20

14

38

36

22

25

26

18

26

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

32

74

67

84

21

178

65

21

29

12

72

22

50

60

772

20

14

38

36

22

25

26

18

26

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

43

179

35

103

68

167

48

67

33

53

132

64

33

136

94

39

73

118

81

78

22

14

37

16

9%

15%

3%

14%

4%

15%

7%

4%

8%

4%

12%

6%

8%

12%

11%

4%

5%

12%

8%

4%

5%

4%

4%

7%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

90%

89%

92%

87%

90%

90%

91%

85%

90%

88%

89%

90%

91%

91%

93%

87%

93%

93%

92%

88%

90%

79%

86%

70%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

61%

73%

70%

52%

68%

60%

51%

55%

51%

62%

79%

59%

61%

72%

58%

58%

85%

50%

60%

73%

74%

54%

70%

45%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

86%

85%

85%

73%

88%

84%

76%

80%

88%

85%

87%

86%

84%

92%

86%

88%

91%

87%

83%

83%

72%

80%

72%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

43%

42%

66%

32%

63%

67%

38%

56%

48%

59%

66%

59%

57%

72%

41%

52%

74%

56%

66%

60%

53%

56%

48%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

275

490

529

406

1204

556

402

1188

275

1103

470

567

311

546

368

586

1306

552

610

1093

268

170

557

97

92%

98%

93%

93%

87%

96%

94%

83%

88%

96%

82%

85%

100%

95%

92%

90%

90%

99%

98%

83%

96%

79%

80%

92%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

299

499

550

435

1307

578

422

1351

313

1141

563

670

311

557

370

652

1426

558

625

1311

274

214

691

69

100%

100%

97%

99%

95%

100%

99%

95%

100%

99%

99%

100%

100%

97%

93%

100%

99%

100%

100%

99%

98%

99%

100%

65%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

126

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Chembur

Colaba

Dadar

Dahisar

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Centenary

Chandrapur

Maharashtra

Byculla

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Borivali

Buldana

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Bhiwandi Nizampur

Bhandara

Maharashtra

Bid

Bandra West

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Bandra East

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Aurangabad MC

Bail Bazar Road

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Andheri West

Aurangabad

Maharashtra

Andheri East

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Amravati MC

Amravati Rural

Maharashtra

Akola Municipal
Corporation

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Ahmednagar MC

Akola

Maharashtra

District

Maharashtra

State

168

307

483

258

846

349

177

572

159

556

432

373

180

612

252

453

1010

369

618

682

229

105

352

62

92%

98%

86%

83%

89%

77%

79%

71%

64%

82%

94%

72%

78%

92%

86%

93%

89%

89%

88%

71%

97%

76%

77%

85%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

187

633

340

319

1178

444

151

791

123

939

780

851

90

159

483

1028

385

263

969

330

260

992

32%

39%

24%

29%

50%

35%

15%

32%

21%

54%

47%

65%

15%

26%

37%

0%

53%

33%

22%

42%

51%

60%

81%

1%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

84%

87%

89%

80%

92%

64%

76%

81%

89%

100%

93%

96%

91%

88%

73%

92%

89%

88%

86%

78%

93%

96%

94%

89%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

10%

6%

11%

7%

6%

7%

14%

4%

8%

15%

6%

8%

5%

5%

5%

5%

9%

7%

6%

4%

7%

12%

8%

17%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

2%

1%

2%

4%

6%

2%

3%

3%

2%

14%

7%

7%

2%

2%

0%

6%

4%

0%

2%

4%

8%

10%

7%

18%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

100%

100%

100%

98%

100%

100%

100%

99%

100%

99%

99%

100%

100%

92%

100%

100%

72%

96%

99%

100%

95%

100%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

58%

100%

82%

67%

95%

100%

85%

83%

82%

67%

94%

100%

100%

72%

100%

100%

76%

96%

99%

94%

86%

100%

84%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

14

39

20

34

27

40

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

79

143

20

80

135

71

75

113

132

357

100

76

107

42

149

202

136

88

195

62

266

98

355

190

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

19

18

22

65

12

42

112

16

36

28

142

67

20

44

24

182

106

11

117

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

84

308

12

16

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

18

26

31

194

51

25

83

27

29

110

13

17

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

53

16

209

31

54

70

64

96

17

12

37

41

159

19

362

108

30

64

97

122

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

146

342

216

57

55

105

258

148

25

37

47

45

254

46

391

219

36

71

126

145

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

37.5

53.9

37.3

13.0

2.4

0.0

22.2

9.7

26.9

0.9

0.0

3.0

13.0

0.0

85.0

21.1

1.8

52.4

25.3

1.6

10.7

28.7

0.1

40.3

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

127

Hingoli

Jalgaon

Jalgaon MC

Jalna

Kalyan Dombivli MC

Kandivali

Kolhapur

Kolhapur MC

Kurla

Latur

Malad

Malegoan Corporation

Mira Bhayander

Mulund

Nagpur MC

Nagpur Rural

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Goregaon

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Gondiya

Maharashtra

Govandi

Ghatkopar

Maharashtra

Grant Road

Gadchiroli

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Dhule MC

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Dhule

District

Maharashtra

State

23.1

24.7

3.5

8.4

4.8

8.5

25.2

8.3

5.6

34.1

6.2

12.8

20.1

4.7

38.6

12.1

4.1

4.2

4.7

13.6

6.6

11.0

3.9

17.2

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

15824

15550

4006

4797

4489

6687

21799

3610

3287

35680

3504

6677

6649

4879

19206

5587

1457

2401

3759

8098

5395

8005

4449

12366

No. of
suspects
examined

171

157

282

143

232

197

216

108

146

261

141

130

83

258

124

115

90

142

200

149

204

182

288

180

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

4%

6%

8%

6%

40%

19%

41%

7%

37%

-3%

20%

6%

2%

4%

3%

12%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

1615

1941

400

616

526

783

1242

281

253

1927

400

919

774

661

1643

617

212

226

385

721

640

907

696

1135

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

10

10

18

13

13

19

12

11

10

11

11

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

18%

-9%

19%

-2%

28%

10%

39%

12%

34%

-16%

18%

2%

10%

5%

-1%

-1%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

70

79

113

74

109

92

49

34

45

56

64

72

39

140

43

51

52

53

82

53

97

82

180

66

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

64

58

64

69

82

90

41

35

40

51

71

51

37

55

48

49

67

122

70

45

86

71

80

66

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

2335

2793

523

995

982

1986

1860

823

484

2725

1051

1776

1516

498

3877

1054

527

1521

912

1199

1267

1244

506

1772

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

101

113

147

119

203

234

74

99

86

80

169

139

75

105

100

87

129

359

194

88

192

113

131

103

Annual
total case
notification
rate

52

43

52

54

67

64

34

24

31

46

55

33

27

44

38

36

54

77

49

36

61

59

63

58

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

128

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Malegoan
Corporation

Mira Bhayander

Mulund

Nagpur MC

Nagpur Rural

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Kurla

Maharashtra

Latur

Kolhapur MC

Maharashtra

Malad

Kolhapur

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Kandivali

Maharashtra

Kalyan Dombivli MC

Jalgaon MC

Jalna

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Jalgaon

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Grant Road

Hingoli

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Goregaon

Gondiya

Maharashtra

Govandi

Ghatkopar

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Gadchiroli

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Dhule

Dhule MC

Maharashtra

District

Maharashtra

State

18

16

32

10

54

47

13

20

16

12

28

32

19

23

32

19

13

78

47

21

28

21

17

21

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

13

27

36

25

51

55

13

25

23

11

41

27

10

21

12

13

31

87

41

16

43

13

25

10

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

18

27

28

29

31

68

13

29

15

11

44

47

19

18

19

19

32

117

57

15

61

20

26

14

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

18

27

28

29

31

68

13

29

15

11

44

47

19

18

19

19

32

117

57

15

61

20

26

14

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

92

109

52

31

78

143

83

58

32

117

61

120

26

19

118

28

24

172

55

38

87

43

22

67

5%

5%

12%

4%

9%

10%

5%

10%

8%

5%

8%

10%

2%

5%

4%

3%

6%

17%

9%

4%

10%

4%

5%

4%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

91%

91%

85%

89%

86%

90%

87%

92%

94%

94%

91%

83%

88%

90%

89%

89%

92%

90%

88%

88%

89%

91%

96%

93%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

76%

70%

71%

62%

64%

57%

59%

62%

65%

65%

62%

54%

73%

57%

57%

70%

52%

64%

59%

67%

60%

75%

85%

72%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

88%

85%

88%

86%

89%

83%

80%

90%

83%

88%

91%

74%

88%

88%

84%

83%

89%

83%

85%

81%

86%

90%

97%

88%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

71%

57%

33%

46%

61%

39%

42%

55%

62%

61%

42%

50%

77%

49%

58%

67%

52%

51%

50%

55%

70%

70%

78%

70%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

1389

1359

219

558

375

745

944

264

213

1636

448

590

722

243

1625

536

216

520

290

550

506

676

304

1054

59%

53%

95%

97%

94%

93%

88%

91%

93%

93%

100%

87%

93%

92%

85%

87%

77%

97%

87%

90%

88%

85%

98%

92%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

1492

1431

230

576

397

794

1067

257

229

1753

450

681

771

264

1902

597

246

528

332

614

571

778

310

1138

100%

99%

100%

100%

99%

99%

99%

88%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

97%

88%

99%

100%

100%

100%

98%

100%

100%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

129

Mulund

Nagpur MC

Nagpur Rural

Maharashtra

Mira Bhayander

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Malegoan
Corporation

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Latur

Malad

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Kolhapur MC

Kurla

Maharashtra

Kolhapur

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Kalyan Dombivli MC

Kandivali

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Jalgaon MC

Jalna

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Hingoli

Jalgaon

Maharashtra

Grant Road

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Goregaon

Govandi

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Ghatkopar

Gondiya

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Dhule MC

Gadchiroli

Maharashtra

District

Maharashtra

Dhule

Maharashtra

State

1137

1057

191

475

257

605

597

182

166

1213

131

434

567

189

997

402

142

569

179

387

369

550

270

810

89%

84%

96%

100%

85%

88%

82%

85%

92%

86%

87%

93%

91%

96%

72%

83%

64%

86%

89%

80%

75%

87%

98%

87%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

1298

607

190

606

240

1043

1016

283

122

1706

462

82

635

27

2114

668

70

733

353

853

407

609

128

1286

56%

22%

39%

60%

24%

52%

55%

34%

25%

65%

48%

5%

41%

5%

55%

64%

15%

48%

39%

71%

38%

49%

25%

73%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

92%

95%

76%

99%

82%

86%

86%

80%

99%

97%

80%

93%

87%

98%

88%

94%

84%

80%

82%

92%

75%

92%

99%

87%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

5%

12%

10%

8%

7%

6%

11%

5%

17%

11%

8%

7%

7%

9%

8%

6%

11%

5%

8%

4%

7%

2%

8%

8%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

7%

15%

1%

8%

7%

1%

14%

1%

22%

13%

1%

7%

8%

13%

9%

8%

6%

1%

2%

5%

2%

2%

8%

6%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

92%

97%

99%

100%

94%

100%

100%

100%

71%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

94%

97%

100%

88%

75%

100%

83%

71%

97%

99%

92%

83%

92%

91%

88%

100%

53%

100%

67%

98%

82%

100%

83%

95%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

10

47

31

11

11

10

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

236

519

112

446

162

205

174

129

338

1084

209

148

49

122

344

56

175

43

149

145

129

48

194

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

24

96

24

127

21

88

167

265

44

168

15

74

59

29

41

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

67

13

23

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

24

40

128

65

14

30

84

20

87

151

194

76

217

352

61

179

77

124

25

56

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

199

373

62

14

46

100

80

47

149

118

49

136

11

37

61

16

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

224

413

138

127

28

30

130

20

254

231

254

149

196

289

488

61

190

77

38

185

16

32

60

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

9.7

16.7

38.9

15.2

5.8

3.5

5.2

2.4

45.1

6.8

40.7

11.6

9.8

61.2

12.6

5.0

46.7

0.0

16.4

2.8

28.0

1.5

8.3

3.5

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

130

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Prabhadevi

Pune

Pune Rural

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Sindhudurg

Sion

Solapur

Solapur MC

Thane

Thane MC

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Satara

Pimpri Chinchwad

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Parel

Maharashtra

Sangli MC

Parbhani

Maharashtra

Sangli

Osmanabad

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Navi Mumbai

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Nashik Corp

Maharashtra

Ratnagiri

Nashik

Maharashtra

Raigarh

Nandurbar

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Nanded Waghela MC

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Nanded

District

Maharashtra

State

18.7

49.6

9.8

34.5

5.7

8.7

30.8

5.2

23.8

16.6

27.0

47.0

32.0

4.9

17.7

3.7

18.8

17.0

11.5

15.3

42.6

16.9

5.7

28.8

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

13013

29274

5521

18718

10132

11286

26233

2657

26085

16359

20417

39584

21621

2024

12079

18642

7471

11711

11895

11718

28519

9326

4094

16243

No. of
suspects
examined

174

147

141

136

447

324

213

129

274

247

189

210

169

103

170

1252

99

172

259

192

167

138

181

141

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

20%

24%

-6%

-4%

8%

2%

45%

9%

-2%

17%

15%

23%

4%

-1%

23%

6%

11%

30%

8%

7%

4%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

1818

2871

853

1209

1048

505

1954

254

1459

1231

2144

3823

1864

192

1097

2844

844

687

1416

1017

2082

1093

404

1437

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

10

15

10

22

13

10

18

13

10

10

12

11

11

17

12

14

10

11

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-52%

-7%

-59%

27%

16%

140%

33%

77%

-1%

-32%

49%

0%

-10%

-10%

1%

67%

-12%

69%

58%

-3%

29%

58%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

97

58

87

35

185

58

63

49

61

74

79

81

58

39

62

764

45

40

123

67

49

65

71

50

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

67

62

55

32

95

54

59

45

51

73

74

59

62

72

48

549

42

38

84

53

49

58

45

44

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

3283

6650

1063

2316

2066

1100

3166

530

2529

2411

3892

4263

3682

808

1982

4839

1479

1218

2125

1389

3346

1836

561

2553

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

176

134

109

67

365

126

103

103

106

146

144

91

115

164

112

1300

78

71

185

91

79

109

99

89

Annual
total case
notification
rate

49

49

39

27

63

43

50

34

45

59

59

51

55

51

38

224

30

33

58

47

45

46

35

35

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

131

Sindhudurg

Sion

Solapur

Solapur MC

Thane

Thane MC

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Sangli MC

Satara

Maharashtra

Sangli

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Raigarh

Ratnagiri

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Pune

Pune Rural

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Pimpri Chinchwad

Prabhadevi

Maharashtra

Parel

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Osmanabad

Parbhani

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Nashik Corp

Navi Mumbai

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Nandurbar

Nashik

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Nanded

Nanded Waghela MC

Maharashtra

District

Maharashtra

State

35

31

22

17

56

38

15

17

24

41

29

14

13

24

15

230

17

17

21

21

16

27

17

21

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

49

23

23

10

144

22

19

25

16

15

23

10

27

41

35

166

13

10

47

14

31

17

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

43

31

26

13

102

23

19

21

22

31

33

16

20

48

22

680

19

11

54

14

10

21

17

16

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

43

31

26

13

102

23

19

21

22

31

33

16

20

48

22

680

19

11

54

14

10

21

17

16

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

290

403

57

78

168

42

97

17

84

58

140

145

141

43

98

127

57

50

183

104

206

114

25

95

12%

8%

7%

4%

11%

5%

4%

4%

4%

3%

5%

4%

5%

8%

6%

6%

5%

5%

12%

9%

7%

8%

5%

5%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

83%

88%

88%

88%

83%

89%

91%

90%

91%

91%

87%

93%

95%

90%

88%

82%

90%

92%

87%

93%

95%

86%

90%

83%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

44%

64%

55%

65%

50%

56%

65%

70%

70%

57%

65%

71%

70%

52%

62%

68%

63%

76%

56%

74%

81%

71%

81%

65%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

80%

80%

76%

85%

84%

81%

89%

86%

85%

88%

84%

89%

92%

84%

84%

76%

88%

84%

80%

86%

92%

84%

85%

88%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

44%

55%

44%

55%

38%

43%

54%

71%

55%

51%

62%

62%

57%

48%

51%

63%

60%

66%

49%

67%

67%

64%

73%

77%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

1062

2588

507

960

511

428

1775

204

1109

1152

1820

2550

1949

304

854

2026

711

601

889

764

1956

889

192

1168

6%

46%

80%

56%

90%

95%

57%

1097%

41%

78%

25%

15%

88%

57%

124%

56%

226%

381%

196%

37%

40%

198%

277%

47%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

1246

3078

545

1128

549

477

1862

236

1237

1206

2048

2759

1986

355

876

1949

801

670

996

812

2100

1020

197

1230

97%

98%

99%

98%

99%

99%

100%

100%

100%

98%

100%

98%

98%

100%

98%

94%

99%

100%

100%

100%

99%

100%

77%

95%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

132

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Nashik Corp

Navi Mumbai

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Solapur

Solapur MC

Thane

Thane MC

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Sion

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Sindhudurg

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Satara

Ratnagiri

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Raigarh

Maharashtra

Sangli

Pune Rural

Maharashtra

Sangli MC

Pune

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Prabhadevi

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Parel

Pimpri Chinchwad

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Osmanabad

Nashik

Maharashtra

Parbhani

Nandurbar

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Nanded Waghela
MC

Maharashtra

Nanded

Maharashtra

District

Maharashtra

State

735

1845

309

706

239

312

1039

132

779

940

1293

1639

1670

252

640

802

488

413

660

619

1273

449

134

773

88%

86%

94%

79%

54%

85%

84%

82%

80%

88%

83%

79%

97%

86%

95%

79%

82%

79%

100%

97%

79%

69%

61%

80%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

1787

3925

485

618

340

805

2205

55

806

1781

2827

1206

437

111

162

106

685

645

1020

347

1651

1440

340

1754

55%

54%

46%

27%

22%

73%

70%

90%

32%

74%

73%

30%

22%

14%

10%

8%

46%

52%

48%

25%

49%

78%

61%

69%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

92%

79%

95%

81%

81%

94%

93%

96%

84%

92%

87%

96%

95%

69%

94%

69%

67%

93%

98%

88%

92%

75%

76%

82%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

7%

5%

11%

16%

9%

4%

18%

31%

16%

5%

7%

12%

13%

13%

10%

7%

13%

19%

9%

6%

4%

6%

14%

7%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

7%

4%

13%

16%

2%

5%

15%

36%

18%

6%

6%

13%

16%

2%

13%

1%

13%

26%

10%

7%

4%

6%

11%

6%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

100%

94%

100%

93%

100%

88%

97%

100%

100%

100%

96%

92%

100%

100%

99%

100%

99%

93%

100%

100%

99%

97%

100%

92%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

100%

73%

94%

87%

100%

84%

72%

85%

96%

98%

86%

80%

88%

81%

96%

58%

56%

91%

92%

79%

98%

73%

100%

95%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

71

52

15

11

14

24

96

13

18

23

43

66

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

808

135

44

126

153

37

86

277

96

413

387

222

971

100

453

120

103

262

536

175

320

37

73

183

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

220

168

34

17

64

213

30

45

68

134

146

185

219

88

231

104

22

11

11

32

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

41

81

53

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

36

41

107

389

10

77

247

31

38

17

14

110

16

148

14

24

17

46

532

163

96

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

140

90

71

54

26

34

126

16

29

51

462

72

72

66

10

14

32

70

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

176

133

110

401

85

61

103

34

414

16

60

98

560

14

188

17

151

86

143

27

61

570

169

167

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

9.4

2.7

11.3

11.6

15.0

7.0

3.3

6.6

17.4

1.0

2.2

2.1

17.5

2.8

10.6

4.6

8.0

5.0

12.4

1.8

1.4

33.7

29.9

5.8

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

133

1.9

Chandel

Churachandpur

Imphal East

Imphal West

Senapati

Tamenglong

Thoubal

Manipur

Manipur

Manipur

Manipur

Manipur

Manipur

Manipur

South Garo Hills

West Garo Hills

West Khasi Hills

Aizawl

Champhai

Kolasib

Meghalaya

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Mizoram

Mizoram

Ri Bhoi

Meghalaya

Meghalaya

East Khasi Hills

Jaintia Hills

Meghalaya

Meghalaya

Ukhrul

Bishnupur

Manipur

East Garo Hills

Yavatmal

Maharashtra

Manipur

Washim

Maharashtra

Meghalaya

4.3

Wardha

Maharashtra

0.9

1.3

4.2

4.1

6.8

1.5

2.7

4.1

8.7

3.3

1.4

3.7

5.3

4.7

2.8

1.5

2.5

28.5

12.3

13.3

7.4

Vikhroli

Maharashtra

5.2

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

Ulhasnagar MC

District

Maharashtra

State

739

840

3728

2115

4376

704

1144

2426

12501

1372

308

962

377

525

2021

1477

1315

551

589

21827

6235

19396

4504

3474

No. of
suspects
examined

215

162

223

130

162

117

105

147

361

103

41

55

65

36

95

79

117

93

59

192

127

365

152

167

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

-9%

6%

3%

-8%

-2%

17%

-30%

22%

-3%

10%

-38%

-24%

-20%

-29%

-40%

-36%

-42%

-4%

-15%

4%

6%

27%

10%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

53

43

359

170

510

73

242

1223

148

76

98

48

89

242

209

48

31

85

1750

517

999

548

637

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

14

20

10

12

10

10

10

10

27

18

12

12

19

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

35%

137%

7%

45%

21%

-6%

53%

8%

4%

-83%

1%

-14%

-48%

-19%

-54%

213%

7%

44%

73%

13%

-71%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

62

33

86

42

75

49

59

141

44

40

23

33

24

46

45

17

21

34

61

42

75

74

122

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

57

33

68

52

64

65

71

65

92

40

33

26

44

31

38

42

31

29

51

59

43

54

81

95

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

168

132

1011

612

685

128

394

732

2238

213

118

345

97

244

460

544

213

90

218

3115

994

1348

1487

976

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

196

102

242

151

101

85

145

177

258

64

62

79

67

67

87

116

76

61

88

109

81

101

200

188

Annual
total case
notification
rate

42

26

52

40

58

61

52

47

66

34

31

22

38

22

31

34

27

24

36

46

29

41

58

67

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

134

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

West Garo Hills

West Khasi Hills

Aizawl

Champhai

Kolasib

Meghalaya

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Mizoram

Mizoram

Ri Bhoi

South Garo Hills

Meghalaya

Meghalaya

East Khasi Hills

Jaintia Hills

Meghalaya

East Garo Hills

Meghalaya

Meghalaya

Ukhrul

Manipur

Thoubal

Senapati

Tamenglong

Manipur

Manipur

Imphal West

Manipur

Manipur

Churachandpur

Imphal East

Manipur

Manipur

Bishnupur

Chandel

Manipur

Manipur

Washim

Yavatmal

Maharashtra

Wardha

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Ulhasnagar MC

Vikhroli

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

District

State

44

18

37

30

14

15

43

38

11

23

13

19

39

26

17

25

17

16

32

33

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

76

43

106

50

16

39

47

91

18

23

22

24

25

11

17

18

15

20

46

27

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

34

15

47

31

13

10

39

41

61

11

11

11

10

15

13

19

12

18

19

20

20

24

65

61

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

34

15

47

31

13

10

39

41

61

11

11

11

10

15

13

19

12

18

19

20

20

24

65

61

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

63

82

22

35

119

175

10

15

29

34

89

39

44

84

23

6%

8%

8%

17%

4%

4%

12%

21%

10%

6%

7%

2%

7%

8%

1%

6%

19%

3%

1%

3%

5%

4%

8%

3%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

93%

89%

93%

86%

92%

91%

75%

74%

81%

89%

69%

86%

93%

99%

83%

89%

93%

94%

89%

90%

82%

92%

91%

88%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

65%

58%

69%

51%

78%

90%

64%

58%

58%

65%

64%

100%

70%

69%

80%

63%

92%

63%

76%

67%

68%

73%

60%

57%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

89%

89%

86%

86%

93%

92%

74%

71%

76%

81%

72%

85%

90%

89%

79%

91%

88%

90%

75%

89%

79%

86%

86%

80%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

53%

100%

71%

54%

71%

91%

59%

52%

45%

75%

70%

85%

82%

88%

65%

47%

86%

71%

81%

68%

60%

70%

49%

46%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

49

42

292

203

425

91

47

238

789

126

50

82

46

73

150

122

53

27

83

1444

439

640

499

460

541%

91%

19%

12%

27%

32%

88%

15%

33%

148%

850%

105%

102%

283%

519%

93%

94%

293%

50%

4%

28%

17%

9%

5%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

49

43

292

216

433

98

48

227

821

137

50

84

38

78

151

125

53

27

92

1616

530

723

616

497

100%

100%

100%

95%

98%

98%

86%

81%

94%

100%

100%

97%

83%

93%

99%

92%

100%

96%

100%

96%

97%

98%

100%

100%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

135

Ukhrul

East Garo Hills

Manipur

Meghalaya

West Khasi Hills

Aizawl

Champhai

Kolasib

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Mizoram

West Garo Hills

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Ri Bhoi

South Garo Hills

Meghalaya

Meghalaya

East Khasi Hills

Thoubal

Manipur

Jaintia Hills

Tamenglong

Manipur

Meghalaya

Senapati

Manipur

Meghalaya

Imphal East

Churachandpur

Manipur

Imphal West

Chandel

Manipur

Manipur

Bishnupur

Manipur

Manipur

Washim

Wardha

Maharashtra

Yavatmal

Vikhroli

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Ulhasnagar MC

Maharashtra

Maharashtra

District

State

24

43

198

165

395

52

19

71

435

88

30

52

24

72

111

107

71

20

30

1146

349

521

265

278

53%

98%

94%

97%

96%

68%

100%

54%

81%

81%

100%

83%

86%

100%

83%

86%

93%

61%

55%

86%

93%

83%

81%

100%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

50

72

60

389

278

51

70

216

1158

92

46

234

51

176

260

86

30

132

2069

707

1067

869

38

30%

55%

6%

64%

40%

38%

78%

30%

55%

43%

57%

99%

75%

51%

67%

57%

57%

86%

69%

69%

79%

58%

4%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

76%

93%

77%

16%

92%

31%

22%

16%

21%

21%

81%

92%

84%

90%

49%

72%

60%

41%

92%

85%

85%

94%

73%

98%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

6%

15%

19%

0%

0%

0%

0%

2%

2%

0%

13%

5%

4%

3%

11%

7%

16%

16%

8%

10%

7%

5%

8%

8%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

5%

14%

18%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

16%

3%

1%

4%

7%

6%

23%

12%

5%

10%

8%

7%

1%

6%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

100%

11%

100%

100%

100%

26%

40%

0%

11%

0%

52%

96%

55%

18%

99%

96%

100%

80%

97%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

56%

89%

42%

0%

100%

26%

60%

0%

11%

0%

52%

94%

45%

82%

88%

94%

95%

55%

89%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

23

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

18

91

40

51

171

84

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

18

57

41

16

106

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

25

340

56

57

20

11

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

42

600

35

172

69

46

106

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

67

940

96

234

89

52

117

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

0.0

0.0

2.2

0.0

0.0

44.7

0.0

0.0

108.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.4

19.1

6.7

7.0

22.5

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

136

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Mon

Peren

Phek

Tuensang

Wokha

Zunheboto

Anugul

Balangir

Baleshwar

Bargarh

Bhadrak

Bhubaneshwar MC

Boudh

Cuttack

Nagaland

Nagaland

Nagaland

Nagaland

Nagaland

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Mokokchung

Nagaland

Nagaland

Kohima

Longleng

Nagaland

Nagaland

Dimapur

Kiphire

Nagaland

Nagaland

Saiha

Serchhip

Mamit

Mizoram

Mizoram

Lunglei

Mizoram

Lawngtlai

Mizoram

District

Mizoram

State

26.8

4.5

8.6

15.4

15.1

23.7

16.9

13.0

1.4

1.7

2.0

1.6

1.0

2.5

2.0

0.5

2.7

0.7

3.8

0.7

0.6

0.9

1.6

1.2

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

9592

1289

4762

4713

5774

10218

7371

7296

973

979

2733

167

452

2831

1190

494

1381

567

2702

450

531

342

1476

483

No. of
suspects
examined

90

72

139

76

95

108

109

140

171

146

344

25

118

280

152

242

127

190

176

168

228

96

231

99

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

-13%

-15%

5%

-26%

-8%

-18%

-3%

-8%

7%

6%

17%

-69%

-2%

-12%

6%

140%

9%

5%

-22%

17%

-10%

-13%

2%

10%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

1282

128

600

432

667

1356

947

731

74

82

172

13

34

205

132

48

297

46

463

38

51

30

115

22

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

10

11

10

13

12

16

13

13

14

10

12

12

10

11

13

22

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-3%

-1%

-17%

12%

-36%

0%

-46%

-47%

97%

34%

174%

38%

151%

25%

-33%

-25%

-33%

-17%

-55%

-30%

-3%

0%

63%

68%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

48

28

70

28

44

57

56

56

52

49

87

35

81

68

94

109

62

121

57

87

34

72

18

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

24

39

40

28

46

43

47

46

58

49

83

46

56

102

66

98

83

67

109

58

93

32

71

27

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

1488

296

855

761

1635

1711

1940

1000

127

131

567

116

83

427

256

85

489

141

917

97

158

66

262

111

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

56

66

100

49

108

72

115

77

89

78

285

70

87

169

131

166

179

189

239

145

271

74

164

91

Annual
total case
notification
rate

20

33

30

23

40

36

44

40

52

41

61

36

35

80

51

72

65

47

80

51

77

21

55

21

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

137

Baleshwar

Bargarh

Bhadrak

Bhubaneshwar MC

Boudh

Cuttack

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Anugul

Balangir

Orissa

Zunheboto

Nagaland

Orissa

Tuensang

Wokha

Nagaland

Nagaland

Peren

Phek

Nagaland

Nagaland

Mokokchung

Mon

Longleng

Nagaland

Nagaland

Kohima

Nagaland

Kiphire

Nagaland

Nagaland

27

Serchhip

Dimapur

Mizoram

Saiha

Mizoram

Nagaland

60

Mamit

Mizoram

10

12

12

23

12

32

12

20

27

66

23

20

35

32

41

61

14

21

Lunglei

21

Lawngtlai

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

Mizoram

District

Mizoram

State

18

10

36

15

31

14

22

15

111

14

33

20

33

49

71

33

51

98

25

58

29

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

10

17

13

10

14

10

47

13

27

36

26

55

33

29

65

15

36

15

30

21

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

10

17

13

10

14

10

47

13

27

36

26

55

33

29

65

15

36

15

30

21

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

46

11

143

15

53

45

84

39

14

88

53

51

27

16

30

17

31

10

4%

4%

20%

2%

4%

3%

5%

4%

12%

3%

19%

5%

5%

16%

25%

16%

7%

13%

4%

8%

12%

15%

14%

12%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

85%

88%

91%

89%

89%

89%

89%

93%

96%

100%

93%

91%

96%

91%

92%

94%

91%

100%

94%

93%

98%

95%

95%

97%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

66%

48%

66%

69%

69%

75%

65%

67%

88%

100%

79%

75%

94%

85%

79%

92%

83%

88%

85%

57%

91%

100%

78%

100%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

85%

88%

78%

90%

85%

88%

88%

89%

98%

94%

90%

95%

94%

96%

90%

100%

90%

89%

85%

84%

95%

100%

91%

92%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

55%

73%

71%

77%

71%

76%

76%

73%

92%

100%

95%

52%

77%

89%

71%

75%

78%

100%

76%

64%

73%

78%

76%

69%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

454

147

265

370

623

855

665

566

77

82

172

14

54

183

121

50

230

51

265

39

55

28

117

32

110%

140%

476%

119%

87%

16%

57%

22%

323%

451%

362%

5029%

1231%

203%

58%

164%

74%

27%

17%

469%

220%

179%

197%

150%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

637

176

335

437

695

1024

786

670

77

82

172

17

54

188

130

50

230

51

314

39

55

28

117

28

98%

100%

96%

100%

98%

99%

98%

99%

94%

100%

100%

100%

100%

67%

98%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

82%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

138

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Peren

Bhubaneshwar MC

Cuttack

Orissa

Bhadrak

Orissa

Boudh

Bargarh

Orissa

Orissa

Baleshwar

Orissa

Orissa

Anugul

Balangir

Orissa

Zunheboto

Nagaland

Orissa

Tuensang

Wokha

Nagaland

Nagaland

Phek

Nagaland

Nagaland

Mokokchung

Mon

Nagaland

Nagaland

Longleng

Nagaland

Dimapur

Nagaland

Kiphire

Serchhip

Mizoram

Kohima

Saiha

Mizoram

Nagaland

Mamit

Mizoram

Nagaland

Lawngtlai

Lunglei

Mizoram

District

Mizoram

State

379

168

197

273

464

744

496

452

81

89

152

29

110

127

20

162

56

180

23

48

35

156

30

70%

85%

86%

69%

72%

78%

69%

78%

88%

100%

97%

78%

100%

57%

91%

91%

100%

100%

56%

82%

100%

95%

100%

68%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

1180

276

147

761

1610

1647

1877

925

26

109

523

181

77

419

85

100

46

45

46

58

71

79%

93%

17%

100%

98%

98%

96%

83%

20%

83%

92%

38%

0%

87%

30%

86%

61%

15%

47%

28%

70%

20%

65%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

63%

31%

62%

99%

56%

72%

53%

79%

83%

67%

85%

84%

89%

55%

89%

89%

85%

74%

89%

95%

85%

67%

89%

59%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

1%

0%

4%

1%

1%

1%

2%

1%

4%

2%

2%

4%

0%

2%

2%

0%

7%

5%

15%

11%

0%

7%

6%

5%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

1%

0%

1%

1%

0%

1%

1%

1%

2%

0%

3%

8%

4%

0%

2%

0%

10%

4%

11%

5%

2%

9%

2%

1%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

67%

56%

100%

33%

87%

100%

93%

100%

13%

100%

0%

100%

100%

100%

90%

100%

0%

100%

100%

0%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

67%

56%

100%

33%

60%

93%

50%

33%

88%

89%

0%

100%

81%

100%

31%

100%

0%

100%

100%

0%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

65

17

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

87

113

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

152

130

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

55.7

0.0

33.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

139

Malkangiri

Mayurbhanj

Nabarangapur

Nayagarh

Nuapada

Puri

Rayagada

Sambalpur

Sonapur

Sundargarh

Pondicherry

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Pondicherry

Koraput

Orissa

Khordha

Orissa

Kalahandi

Orissa

Orissa

Jharsuguda

Orissa

Kendujhar

Jajapur

Orissa

Orissa

Jagatsinghpur

Orissa

Kandhamal

Ganjam

Orissa

Kendrapara

Gajapati

Orissa

Orissa

Dhenkanal

Orissa

Orissa

Debagarh

District

Orissa

State

13.0

21.3

6.7

10.7

9.8

17.4

6.2

9.8

12.5

25.7

6.3

14.1

14.4

18.4

14.7

7.5

16.1

5.9

18.7

11.6

36.0

5.9

12.2

3.2

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

24192

14387

2735

7352

6740

6523

3131

5335

3609

16388

2501

7077

4565

10087

7503

4177

6578

4020

5543

4472

16478

3064

6550

1134

No. of
suspects
examined

465

169

102

172

171

94

126

135

72

159

100

126

79

137

127

139

102

170

74

96

114

130

134

89

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

4%

-10%

-9%

-17%

1%

-18%

-19%

-30%

-20%

-16%

-34%

-19%

-20%

-8%

9%

-11%

-7%

8%

-4%

-15%

-16%

-9%

3%

-13%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

2727

1857

257

1043

1146

592

478

785

590

2883

522

1370

502

1755

548

647

1147

474

755

262

2534

628

730

170

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

11

11

14

17

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

20%

-15%

60%

12%

15%

92%

-37%

21%

-58%

-14%

-22%

-31%

15%

-74%

90%

21%

-28%

20%

-9%

106%

-17%

-61%

17%

-21%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

210

87

39

98

116

34

77

80

47

112

83

97

35

95

37

86

71

80

40

23

70

107

60

53

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

65

75

39

65

108

33

70

60

46

106

119

81

38

81

36

77

65

74

42

23

57

97

59

53

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

1458

3022

534

1550

1660

1130

803

1038

912

4840

1064

1775

1016

2938

795

937

1760

807

1567

518

4513

990

1151

263

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

112

142

80

145

169

65

129

105

73

188

170

126

71

159

54

125

109

136

84

45

125

168

94

82

Annual
total case
notification
rate

53

63

34

55

95

27

61

45

41

94

104

70

30

69

30

67

56

63

36

20

47

83

50

44

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

140

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Rayagada

Sambalpur

Sonapur

Sundargarh

Pondicherry

Orissa

Orissa

Pondicherry

Puri

Orissa

Orissa

Nuapada

Orissa

Orissa

Nabarangapur

Nayagarh

Orissa

Mayurbhanj

Orissa

Orissa

Koraput

Khordha

Orissa

Malkangiri

Kendujhar

Orissa

Orissa

Kendrapara

Orissa

Orissa

Kalahandi

Kandhamal

Orissa

Orissa

Jajapur

Jagatsinghpur

Orissa

Jharsuguda

Ganjam

Orissa

Orissa

Gajapati

Orissa

Orissa

Debagarh

Dhenkanal

Orissa

District

Orissa

State

12

32

18

33

32

39

15

19

50

27

21

11

44

17

20

26

18

27

24

10

17

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

30

25

20

39

23

17

16

23

22

21

19

18

24

24

17

23

19

13

33

34

21

11

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

17

22

18

19

13

13

23

22

17

16

11

22

16

16

23

11

17

28

14

11

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

17

22

18

19

13

13

23

22

17

16

11

22

16

16

23

11

17

28

14

11

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

90

63

12

43

103

39

32

35

38

101

46

112

39

124

26

66

89

20

52

16

270

82

54

7%

2%

3%

3%

7%

4%

4%

4%

5%

2%

5%

7%

5%

5%

4%

8%

6%

3%

4%

3%

7%

10%

5%

1%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

92%

92%

88%

87%

89%

87%

91%

72%

88%

91%

82%

91%

88%

86%

95%

89%

81%

92%

93%

87%

88%

78%

94%

90%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

81%

75%

75%

71%

73%

62%

66%

53%

72%

71%

71%

79%

70%

62%

88%

62%

64%

73%

83%

80%

60%

53%

64%

80%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

83%

89%

87%

86%

87%

86%

90%

69%

91%

90%

86%

87%

87%

85%

95%

89%

81%

87%

92%

91%

85%

73%

90%

88%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

66%

72%

62%

63%

78%

67%

84%

33%

83%

76%

78%

70%

68%

67%

87%

71%

63%

72%

76%

77%

62%

48%

71%

78%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

785

1299

236

639

795

544

341

558

530

2252

646

930

476

1294

496

490

804

397

716

247

1656

522

619

161

145%

36%

303%

110%

38%

291%

180%

212%

41%

23%

116%

47%

61%

37%

98%

388%

61%

207%

60%

467%

24%

84%

110%

232%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

774

1550

264

701

1076

579

436

594

560

2729

653

1139

503

1500

543

569

1018

442

761

272

2027

514

731

169

88%

96%

99%

100%

100%

100%

100%

97%

98%

100%

95%

99%

90%

100%

100%

98%

96%

98%

96%

98%

97%

88%

100%

99%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

141

421

202

1072

Rayagada

Sambalpur

Sonapur

Sundargarh

Pondicherry

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Orissa

Pondicherry

246

633

364

593

341

Nuapada

Puri

225

Orissa

Orissa

1786

306

865

352

1109

426

224

447

345

533

187

1123

278

461

147

96%

74%

82%

70%

70%

79%

72%

64%

78%

74%

54%

79%

82%

87%

93%

49%

65%

92%

78%

86%

70%

75%

71%

99%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

Orissa

Nabarangapur

Nayagarh

Orissa

Malkangiri

Mayurbhanj

Orissa

Koraput

Orissa

Orissa

Kendujhar

Khordha

Orissa

Orissa

Kandhamal

Kendrapara

Orissa

Orissa

Jharsuguda

Jajapur

Orissa

Kalahandi

Jagatsinghpur

Orissa

Orissa

Ganjam

Orissa

Orissa

Dhenkanal

Gajapati

Orissa

Orissa

Debagarh

District

Orissa

State

2868

39

1549

1520

1126

149

26

852

4550

967

1617

58

30

765

878

1565

778

1283

515

3638

872

1045

266

96%

7%

100%

92%

100%

18%

3%

93%

94%

91%

92%

5%

1%

96%

94%

89%

96%

87%

99%

81%

94%

91%

100%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

98%

42%

49%

57%

34%

86%

73%

71%

36%

58%

43%

80%

87%

43%

85%

55%

29%

45%

74%

40%

71%

31%

67%

28%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

3%

1%

1%

1%

3%

2%

0%

1%

1%

1%

1%

7%

2%

0%

1%

1%

4%

1%

1%

2%

8%

4%

1%

3%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

3%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

1%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

1%

0%

0%

1%

8%

2%

1%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

95%

0%

100%

100%

11%

92%

0%

100%

0%

100%

0%

100%

74%

100%

60%

80%

28%

84%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

95%

100%

100%

100%

89%

92%

0%

60%

50%

100%

100%

100%

79%

75%

40%

80%

55%

84%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Multiclinic Private) in
2013

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

142

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

10.1

9.2

Firozpur

Gurdaspur

Hoshiarpur

Jalandhar

Kapurthala

Ludhiana

Mansa

Moga

Mohali

Punjab

Punjab

Punjab

Punjab

Punjab

Punjab

Punjab

Punjab

Punjab

6.3

Alwar

Banswara

Baran

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

11.5

Tarn Taran

Ajmer

Punjab

Rupnagar

Sangrur

Punjab

Punjab

Rajasthan

16.9

Patiala

Punjab

12.7

19.0

38.1

26.8

7.0

19.4

6.3

Muktsar

Nawanshahr

Punjab

Punjab

10.2

7.9

35.7

8.4

22.3

16.2

23.5

20.7

6.1

Faridkot

14.2

Fatehgarh Sahib

Bathinda

Punjab

6.1

25.5

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

Punjab

Barnala

Punjab

District

Punjab

Amritsar

Punjab

State

9629

13524

17531

16430

9701

15329

6421

13444

4724

7321

5447

5561

5847

18669

5317

15569

8814

13456

11149

5923

6514

7230

3949

16183

No. of
suspects
examined

190

178

115

153

212

226

229

174

188

198

135

137

186

131

159

174

136

143

134

241

257

127

162

159

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

25%

29%

-4%

5%

25%

-9%

-2%

-8%

1%

30%

-17%

-3%

-5%

-20%

-20%

1%

-18%

-13%

-13%

55%

20%

-25%

-10%

-20%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

1583

2396

2863

2991

1200

1479

662

1919

565

1099

602

700

687

2562

586

2391

952

1836

1365

585

948

902

485

2339

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

10

10

10

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-41%

-17%

-27%

-14%

-22%

24%

-4%

-5%

-20%

-4%

-1%

-8%

1%

-29%

46%

-22%

-11%

10%

-4%

35%

-32%

-3%

43%

-43%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

125

126

75

112

105

87

95

99

90

119

60

69

87

72

70

107

59

78

66

95

150

63

79

92

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

106

119

79

81

66

69

82

62

77

84

85

66

75

77

65

86

59

70

70

60

105

65

62

74

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

2289

3390

5892

4512

1167

2305

910

2287

768

1123

1630

1069

950

5339

944

3552

1752

2712

2437

664

1237

1738

631

4043

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

180

178

155

168

102

136

130

118

122

122

161

105

121

150

113

159

108

115

117

108

196

122

103

159

Annual
total case
notification
rate

79

101

71

57

46

48

56

47

58

63

66

47

55

57

48

61

40

48

50

47

72

46

50

53

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

143

Nawanshahr

Patiala

Rupnagar

Sangrur

Tarn Taran

Ajmer

Alwar

Banswara

Baran

Punjab

Punjab

Punjab

Punjab

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Mansa

Punjab

Punjab

Ludhiana

Punjab

Muktsar

Kapurthala

Punjab

Punjab

Jalandhar

Punjab

Moga

Hoshiarpur

Punjab

Mohali

Gurdaspur

Punjab

Punjab

Firozpur

Punjab

Punjab

Faridkot

Fatehgarh Sahib

Punjab

Punjab

Barnala

Bathinda

Punjab

Punjab

Amritsar

District

Punjab

State

37

43

44

37

13

25

17

13

21

17

18

12

14

26

20

25

27

19

22

13

42

30

11

27

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

24

12

30

35

15

32

27

34

18

16

47

16

25

36

23

38

14

20

15

30

34

20

19

43

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

40

21

38

27

31

31

22

25

25

31

30

26

30

22

35

26

28

30

19

47

26

19

33

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

40

21

38

27

31

31

22

25

25

31

30

26

30

22

35

26

28

30

19

47

26

19

33

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

74

110

199

245

44

82

26

76

24

39

73

37

34

290

39

181

49

61

87

39

49

60

27

224

4%

4%

4%

7%

5%

5%

4%

4%

4%

4%

6%

5%

5%

7%

5%

7%

4%

3%

5%

7%

5%

4%

5%

7%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

92%

92%

92%

91%

88%

90%

88%

85%

87%

93%

87%

83%

87%

91%

91%

89%

90%

91%

89%

72%

90%

91%

83%

89%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

81%

79%

85%

80%

76%

81%

71%

72%

68%

78%

62%

71%

72%

78%

73%

77%

80%

82%

69%

58%

78%

81%

75%

75%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

90%

92%

92%

88%

87%

87%

87%

79%

83%

91%

83%

84%

89%

87%

85%

87%

86%

88%

84%

72%

90%

86%

85%

86%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

83%

84%

83%

75%

74%

78%

73%

67%

70%

80%

63%

72%

77%

72%

67%

77%

74%

73%

66%

61%

78%

78%

72%

76%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

1175

2057

2417

1776

1154

1269

567

1091

507

833

661

670

606

2237

538

1959

845

1557

1271

587

805

772

409

1688

84%

27%

37%

110%

84%

59%

191%

169%

447%

198%

154%

179%

83%

46%

88%

40%

74%

38%

44%

349%

63%

235%

195%

89%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

1333

2216

2870

2100

1292

1356

612

1177

539

887

749

677

680

2316

573

2019

898

1742

1351

631

826

806

415

1746

96%

97%

94%

95%

99%

95%

100%

97%

100%

99%

100%

96%

100%

98%

100%

96%

100%

99%

99%

98%

96%

97%

96%

100%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

144

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Mansa

Sangrur

Tarn Taran

Ajmer

Alwar

Banswara

Baran

Punjab

Punjab

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Patiala

Rupnagar

Punjab

Nawanshahr

Punjab

Punjab

Mohali

Muktsar

Punjab

Punjab

Moga

Punjab

Punjab

Kapurthala

Jalandhar

Punjab

Ludhiana

Hoshiarpur

Punjab

Punjab

Gurdaspur

Punjab

Punjab

Fatehgarh Sahib

Firozpur

Punjab

Punjab

Bathinda

Faridkot

Punjab

Barnala

Punjab

Amritsar

Punjab

District

Punjab

State

1008

1325

2077

1636

1010

1194

496

924

383

650

514

464

460

1931

437

1522

722

1280

962

397

668

762

330

1405

89%

67%

81%

87%

88%

95%

95%

89%

88%

92%

93%

93%

99%

96%

94%

92%

94%

85%

92%

85%

97%

99%

85%

100%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

893

895

1404

546

597

274

291

642

445

480

649

455

339

1415

256

1677

521

794

800

344

475

525

70

2530

40%

26%

27%

13%

30%

11%

30%

28%

55%

35%

46%

43%

30%

32%

27%

43%

33%

28%

34%

31%

32%

34%

28%

69%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

26%

35%

78%

68%

87%

92%

91%

78%

92%

72%

70%

88%

90%

86%

84%

74%

92%

89%

86%

83%

96%

87%

81%

95%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

0%

1%

1%

1%

4%

1%

3%

1%

2%

0%

2%

2%

1%

1%

3%

1%

1%

1%

1%

1%

2%

1%

1%

2%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

0%

0%

0%

1%

4%

1%

3%

1%

1%

0%

1%

2%

1%

1%

2%

0%

1%

2%

1%

3%

1%

2%

2%

2%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

0%

75%

88%

100%

100%

83%

96%

95%

100%

0%

80%

95%

100%

94%

71%

88%

86%

90%

84%

89%

94%

93%

100%

90%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

0%

100%

88%

92%

100%

83%

96%

100%

83%

100%

80%

95%

86%

89%

71%

65%

90%

80%

81%

89%

94%

81%

100%

82%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

25

18

10

18

62

18

14

11

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

34

12

41

37

29

13

114

39

35

18

15

15

43

60

18

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

28

59

33

44

29

12

25

39

33

66

30

13

20

28

35

18

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

16

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

24

12

34

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

136

15

72

147

20

11

42

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

136

35

72

14

29

148

32

36

12

45

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

0.0

0.0

3.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.8

0.0

0.5

7.1

1.4

3.7

4.1

0.5

1.4

0.0

1.5

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.8

0.8

1.8

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

145

Barmer

Bharatpur

Bhilwara

Bikaner

Bundi

Chittaurgarh

Churu

Dausa

Dhaulpur

Dungarpur

Ganganagar

Hanumangarh

Jaipur

Jaipur DTC II

Jaisalmer

Jalore

Jhalawar

Jhunjhunun

Jodhpur

Karauli

Kota

Nagaur

Pali

Pratapgarh-RJ

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

District

Rajasthan

State

8.9

21.1

34.3

20.2

15.1

38.2

22.2

14.6

19.0

7.0

31.8

37.2

18.4

20.4

14.4

12.5

17.0

21.2

15.7

11.5

24.5

25.0

26.4

27.0

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

3533

9908

11928

14541

10994

19292

11495

7267

7396

3456

26330

42719

14480

11177

10451

9574

9803

7413

14533

5238

16624

18864

11556

10078

No. of
suspects
examined

99

117

87

180

182

126

130

124

97

124

207

287

196

137

182

191

144

88

231

113

169

189

109

93

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

24%

25%

-8%

17%

9%

0%

-2%

12%

21%

-18%

15%

-2%

36%

-1%

48%

8%

-10%

-5%

29%

-1%

2%

5%

-5%

-4%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

827

1275

1563

1839

1257

2161

1430

1281

852

240

2604

5115

1820

1350

2029

1322

956

1440

1423

699

2261

3163

1487

1042

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

14

10

10

10

10

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-40%

54%

37%

-36%

9%

11%

45%

-23%

117%

143%

6%

58%

1%

45%

-27%

42%

68%

-45%

96%

75%

22%

27%

-12%

-26%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

93

60

46

91

83

57

64

88

45

34

82

137

99

66

141

106

56

68

91

61

92

127

56

39

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

100

57

40

62

71

40

61

66

51

32

67

62

84

62

135

96

52

61

102

63

55

110

51

36

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

1370

2091

2697

2622

2382

4102

2418

1787

2010

351

4262

4827

2513

2501

3036

1951

2018

2290

2775

1450

2337

4633

3069

1804

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

153

99

79

130

158

107

109

122

106

50

134

130

136

123

211

156

119

108

177

126

95

185

116

67

Annual
total case
notification
rate

80

43

29

44

50

30

39

44

39

23

46

43

53

47

109

70

38

40

67

49

36

73

38

29

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

146

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Karauli

Kota

Nagaur

Pali

Pratapgarh-RJ

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Jhunjhunun

Jodhpur

Jhalawar

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Jalore

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Jaisalmer

Rajasthan

Ganganagar

Hanumangarh

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Jaipur

Dungarpur

Rajasthan

Jaipur DTC II

Dhaulpur

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Dausa

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Chittaurgarh

Churu

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Bikaner

Bundi

Bhilwara

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Bharatpur

Rajasthan

Barmer

Rajasthan

District

Rajasthan

State

32

26

21

35

60

36

23

34

36

28

30

23

32

57

38

43

25

40

34

12

43

43

19

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

12

13

11

25

16

22

18

14

30

30

21

22

12

13

14

14

28

19

23

26

11

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

31

18

17

25

32

19

28

31

25

11

30

27

39

21

34

36

24

29

42

23

25

44

23

11

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

31

18

17

25

32

19

28

31

25

11

30

27

39

21

34

36

24

29

42

23

25

44

23

11

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

22

49

100

142

80

161

101

61

37

15

223

315

99

54

57

83

47

83

63

37

115

157

167

50

2%

3%

5%

7%

4%

5%

6%

5%

2%

5%

7%

8%

6%

3%

2%

6%

3%

5%

3%

3%

7%

4%

7%

3%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

91%

92%

90%

91%

92%

93%

91%

90%

91%

85%

93%

93%

91%

91%

92%

92%

92%

91%

92%

91%

90%

90%

91%

91%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

84%

82%

72%

81%

77%

83%

70%

67%

82%

61%

79%

78%

78%

74%

72%

83%

89%

78%

80%

77%

70%

75%

75%

70%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

93%

90%

89%

90%

90%

92%

86%

84%

92%

85%

89%

90%

85%

88%

91%

87%

87%

88%

87%

85%

90%

88%

90%

93%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

83%

80%

76%

78%

77%

80%

66%

67%

79%

83%

77%

74%

71%

74%

76%

72%

79%

81%

81%

73%

76%

74%

83%

83%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

648

958

1220

1048

781

1210

1145

843

892

180

1674

1692

1454

1199

1415

1092

566

1103

1165

623

1113

2446

1101

847

276%

140%

48%

87%

98%

50%

47%

96%

123%

466%

36%

52%

72%

66%

45%

15%

190%

129%

89%

163%

104%

39%

41%

113%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

874

1178

1297

1135

1085

1452

1347

963

981

162

2062

2284

1508

1280

1962

1193

841

1210

1548

733

1208

2712

1360

972

96%

98%

94%

88%

100%

99%

98%

97%

99%

72%

96%

99%

95%

100%

100%

98%

95%

92%

95%

99%

89%

98%

98%

100%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

147

Kota

Nagaur

Pali

Pratapgarh-RJ

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Karauli

Jhalawar

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Jalore

Rajasthan

Jhunjhunun

Jaisalmer

Rajasthan

Jodhpur

Jaipur DTC II

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Jaipur

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Ganganagar

Hanumangarh

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Dhaulpur

Dungarpur

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Churu

Dausa

Rajasthan

Chittaurgarh

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Bikaner

Bundi

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Bharatpur

Bhilwara

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Barmer

District

Rajasthan

State

434

742

1133

884

586

1161

1115

631

892

190

1791

1771

1102

1142

1138

866

586

923

1159

598

1084

2214

1023

811

55%

75%

86%

73%

66%

75%

99%

84%

89%

81%

87%

84%

88%

93%

78%

83%

72%

85%

82%

84%

86%

86%

67%

83%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

150

161

423

568

565

297

167

216

206

45

838

455

446

383

484

342

584

400

354

200

384

387

817

63

55%

8%

16%

22%

24%

8%

7%

12%

10%

13%

20%

17%

19%

17%

16%

18%

29%

18%

13%

14%

17%

8%

27%

4%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

36%

34%

7%

18%

43%

32%

32%

28%

29%

24%

82%

83%

77%

60%

37%

55%

10%

14%

78%

43%

34%

55%

15%

69%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

0%

1%

1%

1%

0%

3%

8%

0%

6%

1%

1%

1%

0%

0%

1%

1%

1%

1%

1%

1%

0%

3%

0%

1%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

1%

0%

1%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

1%

0%

2%

0%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

0%

33%

83%

87%

85%

37%

100%

74%

100%

67%

50%

0%

0%

63%

67%

100%

99%

0%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

100%

33%

83%

87%

85%

78%

100%

95%

100%

75%

100%

0%

100%

33%

67%

0%

99%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

10

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

43

22

16

31

13

14

10

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

32

10

58

71

11

18

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

106

15

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

156

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

106

156

15

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

0.0

0.0

0.0

5.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

10.7

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.3

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

148

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Namakkal

Perambalur

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Dindigul

Tamil Nadu

Nagapattinam

Dharmapuri

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Cuddalore

Tamil Nadu

Madurai

Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu

Krishnagiri

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

West Sikkim

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

South Sikkim

Sikkim

Karur

North Sikkim

Sikkim

Kanyakumari

East Sikkim

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Udaipur

Rajasthan

Tamil Nadu

Tonk

Rajasthan

Erode

Sirohi

Rajasthan

Kanchipuram

Sikar

Rajasthan

Tamil Nadu

Sawai Madhopur

Tamil Nadu

Rajsamand

Rajasthan

District

Rajasthan

State

13.5

17.7

16.6

31.3

19.4

11.1

19.2

41.0

23.2

22.2

15.5

26.7

35.7

48.1

1.4

1.5

0.4

2.9

31.7

14.7

10.7

27.8

13.9

12.0

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

13692

13962

11564

30491

11852

6956

21182

38231

22040

24614

12038

31752

27157

63524

1100

1620

361

4604

31676

9093

6796

19631

10232

5702

No. of
suspects
examined

253

197

174

244

153

157

276

233

237

277

195

297

190

330

198

271

204

401

249

154

158

177

184

119

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

41%

30%

7%

14%

20%

35%

1%

42%

-5%

9%

3%

-12%

15%

-7%

-5%

-3%

20%

2%

11%

-10%

3%

43%

16%

8%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

753

842

818

3060

746

505

1139

3964

2749

2378

793

1510

2304

6059

119

162

34

481

7327

1696

787

1596

1324

1029

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

18

17

14

10

16

14

19

10

10

15

21

12

10

10

11

10

12

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

1%

64%

70%

8%

8%

-33%

69%

-10%

-33%

-4%

99%

132%

217%

94%

42%

29%

79%

119%

37%

-18%

39%

88%

3%

-29%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

56

48

49

98

39

46

59

97

118

107

51

56

65

126

86

108

77

168

231

115

73

58

95

86

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

55

58

51

63

38

59

48

90

63

71

47

63

51

65

83

100

113

129

105

122

67

43

85

81

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

1330

1616

1524

3248

1423

1234

1256

6727

2587

3067

1332

3566

2739

5853

279

352

142

864

6061

3431

1387

2531

2278

1631

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

98

91

92

104

73

111

66

164

111

138

86

133

77

122

201

235

321

301

191

233

129

91

164

136

Annual
total case
notification
rate

44

50

43

47

31

49

42

66

48

59

33

46

40

49

72

73

90

97

82

85

52

29

59

58

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

149

30

Karur

Madurai

Nagapattinam

Namakkal

Perambalur

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Kanyakumari

Tamil Nadu

Krishnagiri

Kanchipuram

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Erode

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Dharmapuri

Dindigul

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Coimbatore

Cuddalore

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

West Sikkim

Chennai

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

64

South Sikkim

19

15

28

19

16

31

35

27

42

16

33

21

72

49

54

65

Sikkim

Udaipur

Rajasthan

East Sikkim

Tonk

Rajasthan

35

23

North Sikkim

Sirohi

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Sikar

Rajasthan

39

30

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

Sikkim

Rajsamand

Sawai Madhopur

Rajasthan

District

Rajasthan

State

20

14

11

18

15

14

30

14

20

19

31

14

30

76

48

95

90

24

36

14

15

29

19

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

16

12

10

20

12

18

33

22

17

19

24

15

22

22

50

63

66

30

47

28

24

38

27

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

16

12

10

20

12

18

33

22

17

19

24

15

22

22

50

63

66

30

47

28

24

38

27

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

75

35

67

161

63

25

46

280

51

179

40

327

58

275

18

28

14

57

228

153

42

102

66

61

7%

2%

5%

6%

5%

2%

4%

5%

2%

7%

4%

11%

3%

6%

7%

10%

12%

8%

4%

6%

4%

5%

4%

5%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

91%

90%

90%

88%

86%

93%

90%

84%

89%

91%

87%

90%

91%

89%

91%

89%

77%

76%

92%

91%

91%

89%

91%

91%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

68%

76%

64%

71%

71%

77%

76%

60%

52%

72%

67%

80%

66%

74%

82%

67%

64%

59%

82%

77%

84%

81%

76%

80%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

87%

86%

88%

77%

85%

88%

87%

87%

79%

87%

80%

90%

83%

86%

89%

86%

75%

74%

92%

87%

88%

86%

91%

89%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

62%

59%

58%

54%

66%

73%

64%

64%

42%

70%

62%

82%

54%

69%

70%

60%

43%

49%

85%

70%

74%

75%

73%

86%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

676

880

712

1771

628

570

787

2227

1343

1314

643

1352

1640

2590

119

144

55

390

2513

1691

658

1119

1065

729

26%

153%

61%

89%

106%

96%

74%

24%

47%

112%

86%

34%

42%

70%

1129%

864%

1169%

341%

49%

141%

16%

12%

5%

40%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

726

1036

804

1760

716

675

908

3174

1452

1559

724

1599

1800

3148

119

152

55

392

3244

1777

698

1133

1196

966

96%

100%

93%

88%

96%

99%

99%

85%

96%

99%

99%

94%

97%

100%

100%

100%

100%

99%

96%

97%

95%

92%

99%

99%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

150

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Coimbatore

Nagapattinam

Namakkal

Perambalur

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Madurai

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Karur

Krishnagiri

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Kanchipuram

Kanyakumari

Tamil Nadu

Erode

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Dharmapuri

Dindigul

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Cuddalore

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

107

West Sikkim

Chennai

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

112

South Sikkim

Sikkim

553

629

400

959

532

387

556

1684

939

964

407

1164

1067

2385

42

261

East Sikkim

North Sikkim

Sikkim

2235

1393

706

903

821

663

88%

90%

60%

73%

87%

76%

81%

92%

90%

75%

75%

84%

89%

87%

99%

100%

100%

95%

75%

88%

91%

84%

81%

74%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

Sikkim

Tonk

Udaipur

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Sikar

Sirohi

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Rajsamand

Sawai Madhopur

Rajasthan

District

Rajasthan

State

323

186

86

536

293

148

506

801

865

1638

139

260

909

602

157

150

48

250

2758

560

263

298

362

361

24%

12%

6%

17%

21%

12%

42%

12%

33%

53%

11%

7%

33%

10%

58%

42%

34%

29%

45%

16%

19%

12%

16%

22%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

97%

99%

79%

84%

84%

97%

88%

93%

98%

94%

97%

76%

93%

96%

52%

97%

52%

89%

59%

73%

34%

33%

24%

19%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

10%

13%

4%

7%

13%

14%

2%

5%

9%

11%

9%

6%

6%

3%

0%

0%

1%

1%

1%

0%

2%

2%

0%

1%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

11%

13%

6%

8%

9%

11%

1%

2%

10%

13%

11%

4%

6%

3%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

100%

100%

100%

56%

97%

52%

93%

94%

95%

84%

86%

94%

90%

95%

100%

100%

100%

24%

0%

0%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

83%

82%

35%

90%

82%

48%

93%

88%

73%

77%

68%

83%

63%

89%

100%

100%

100%

53%

0%

0%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

107

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

132

105

223

105

30

22

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

252

120

43

52

28

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

95

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

30

185

13

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

424

57

455

75

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

30

704

61

468

76

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

0.0

1.7

0.0

22.5

0.0

0.4

0.0

0.0

2.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

13.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

5.5

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

151

Pudukottai

Ramanathapuram

Salem

Sivaganga

Thanjavur

The Nilgiris

Theni

Thiruvallur

Thiruvarur

Tiruchirappalli

Tirunelveli

Tiruppur

Tiruvanamalai

Toothukudi

Vellore

Villupuram

Virudhunagar

Dhalai

North Tripura

South Tripura

West Tripura

Agra

Aligarh

Allahabad

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tripura

Tripura

Tripura

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

District

Tamil Nadu

State

61.8

38.1

45.4

17.5

8.9

7.1

3.8

20.0

35.6

40.4

17.9

25.4

25.4

31.6

27.9

13.0

38.3

12.8

7.6

24.7

13.8

35.8

13.8

16.6

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

47533

34193

38460

10023

4258

3345

2394

15797

21556

42639

13371

20495

13389

23334

20461

10021

27687

12748

17181

31549

11903

21951

14221

12031

No. of
suspects
examined

192

225

212

143

120

119

156

198

151

264

187

202

132

185

183

192

181

249

568

319

216

153

258

181

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

-6%

10%

-4%

-10%

-4%

1%

-3%

-4%

25%

-12%

8%

-3%

63%

8%

-5%

30%

4%

18%

65%

8%

20%

3%

13%

-11%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

5476

4624

5955

1074

314

210

148

1592

1942

2669

1417

1711

824

1979

1971

984

1815

1151

197

2089

946

2227

786

849

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

14

16

16

10

11

16

12

16

12

10

10

15

11

87

15

13

10

18

14

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-50%

-31%

-40%

-52%

42%

32%

23%

-13%

-6%

56%

-47%

20%

-72%

-23%

-11%

2%

-14%

-32%

581%

1%

-11%

8%

39%

20%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

89

121

131

61

35

30

38

80

55

66

79

67

32

63

71

75

47

90

26

85

69

62

57

51

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

76

101

101

50

35

33

39

64

68

65

67

67

48

53

58

63

60

70

26

65

48

54

67

47

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

7466

7423

6897

1414

418

454

254

2349

4518

5564

1841

2828

2145

2960

3294

1460

4236

1556

430

2642

1241

3120

1362

1359

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

121

195

152

81

47

64

66

118

127

138

103

111

84

94

118

112

111

122

57

107

90

87

99

82

Annual
total case
notification
rate

60

85

65

43

30

29

34

52

52

53

55

53

37

43

53

49

46

58

23

53

44

43

56

42

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

152

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Dhalai

North Tripura

South Tripura

West Tripura

Agra

Aligarh

Allahabad

Tripura

Tripura

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Tiruppur

Tamil Nadu

Tripura

Tirunelveli

Tamil Nadu

Virudhunagar

Tiruchirappalli

Tamil Nadu

Villupuram

Thiruvarur

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Thiruvallur

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Theni

Tamil Nadu

Vellore

The Nilgiris

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Thanjavur

Tamil Nadu

Toothukudi

Sivaganga

Tamil Nadu

Tiruvanamalai

Salem

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Ramanathapuram

Tamil Nadu

Pudukottai

Tamil Nadu

District

Tamil Nadu

State

23

58

13

12

18

20

37

29

31

20

19

18

21

26

28

21

25

11

21

26

14

18

20

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

14

26

21

15

14

23

38

13

20

13

16

30

13

24

17

16

16

14

15

11

11

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

23

26

52

11

15

23

17

15

19

16

14

22

19

21

18

15

14

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

23

26

52

11

15

23

17

15

19

16

14

22

19

21

18

15

14

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

246

316

341

38

11

10

204

181

93

73

104

45

110

159

51

127

52

41

116

54

130

116

47

4%

5%

8%

3%

3%

3%

1%

10%

5%

2%

5%

4%

3%

4%

5%

4%

4%

4%

11%

5%

5%

5%

10%

4%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

91%

93%

89%

91%

93%

86%

90%

92%

92%

90%

87%

94%

90%

86%

92%

85%

93%

87%

90%

89%

91%

89%

94%

91%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

72%

81%

63%

74%

67%

59%

100%

78%

80%

70%

70%

85%

69%

63%

74%

65%

72%

68%

70%

67%

74%

66%

75%

53%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

89%

91%

90%

88%

93%

83%

92%

86%

91%

91%

83%

92%

84%

83%

88%

80%

87%

80%

85%

84%

87%

84%

88%

88%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

76%

79%

64%

72%

81%

57%

73%

67%

79%

71%

58%

82%

58%

54%

66%

58%

64%

51%

75%

56%

62%

52%

60%

64%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

4460

3655

3931

748

250

198

133

890

1839

2479

1114

1440

1026

1312

1512

732

1921

709

196

1585

530

1765

787

651

48%

25%

41%

143%

452%

541%

2954%

283%

162%

28%

21%

11%

11%

52%

112%

293%

48%

159%

508%

80%

227%

38%

206%

89%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

4736

3922

4615

898

300

226

149

1286

2297

2633

1150

1704

1232

1687

1583

839

2333

850

202

1631

591

1906

933

683

100%

100%

100%

99%

95%

95%

99%

100%

95%

100%

94%

99%

99%

99%

96%

99%

100%

94%

100%

99%

89%

99%

100%

86%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

153

Aligarh

Allahabad

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

627

West Tripura

Agra

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

223

South Tripura

Tripura

109

3212

2920

2895

148

Dhalai

562

1657

North Tripura

Virudhunagar

Tamil Nadu

Tripura

Villupuram

Tamil Nadu

1937

686

1389

624

798

1327

420

1549

317

144

1033

455

951

627

563

79%

93%

83%

80%

78%

82%

84%

55%

83%

91%

78%

89%

72%

67%

95%

83%

89%

57%

99%

86%

79%

66%

89%

85%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

Tripura

Toothukudi

Vellore

Tamil Nadu

Tiruvanamalai

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tirunelveli

Tiruppur

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Thiruvarur

Tiruchirappalli

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Theni

Thiruvallur

Tamil Nadu

The Nilgiris

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Sivaganga

Thanjavur

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Ramanathapuram

Salem

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Pudukottai

District

Tamil Nadu

State

6415

2533

5695

489

150

281

142

373

1401

3816

412

1161

292

1275

303

231

870

204

194

900

266

739

578

565

88%

88%

83%

35%

36%

62%

66%

16%

31%

69%

22%

41%

14%

43%

9%

16%

21%

14%

45%

34%

21%

24%

42%

35%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

51%

35%

39%

69%

55%

74%

69%

95%

87%

93%

99%

96%

97%

83%

84%

87%

100%

85%

99%

97%

91%

98%

96%

90%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

2%

1%

2%

1%

0%

2%

1%

5%

5%

4%

5%

4%

6%

7%

8%

5%

5%

9%

2%

6%

5%

12%

5%

6%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

1%

0%

0%

1%

0%

2%

0%

6%

4%

3%

3%

6%

7%

6%

8%

3%

4%

15%

5%

6%

6%

15%

4%

7%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

3%

100%

100%

100%

57%

90%

90%

53%

98%

97%

100%

99%

89%

96%

100%

100%

100%

97%

87%

99%

78%

91%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

68%

100%

75%

0%

57%

81%

80%

47%

93%

85%

75%

99%

70%

96%

100%

52%

96%

83%

84%

95%

90%

92%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

27

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

17

10

414

104

229

135

438

49

15

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

23

23

91

171

41

40

20

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

14

25

76

45

31

14

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

59

135

71

33

52

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

10

18

84

211

116

40

83

15

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.4

4.7

0.0

8.3

3.7

1.4

0.0

2.2

0.0

2.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

154

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Barabanki

Bareilly

Basti

Bijnor

Budaun

Bulandshahr

Chandauli

Chitrakoot

Deoria

Etah

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Firozabad

Banda

Uttar Pradesh

Fatehpur

Balrampur

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Ballia

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Bahraich

Uttar Pradesh

Farrukhabad

Baghpat

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Azamgarh

Uttar Pradesh

Etawah

Auraiya

Uttar Pradesh

Faizabad

Amethi

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Ambedkar Nagar

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

District

State

25.9

27.3

19.7

25.6

16.4

19.4

33.2

10.1

19.8

36.3

30.6

39.2

25.9

45.5

33.6

18.5

21.5

34.4

33.0

13.5

49.4

14.2

24.8

25.1

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

13755

15505

10797

13608

14805

16333

12209

4743

8882

25937

24698

23706

10895

37577

19366

11718

10244

14335

15582

6751

18735

9386

9023

11038

No. of
suspects
examined

133

142

137

133

226

210

92

118

112

179

202

151

105

207

144

158

119

104

118

125

95

165

91

110

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

-3%

-13%

10%

-5%

2%

-11%

1%

-29%

10%

20%

21%

4%

-5%

18%

-7%

17%

4%

-8%

-4%

-2%

-10%

0%

34%

-8%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

2210

2069

1562

2223

2362

2305

1677

704

1221

4083

3456

3012

1723

5255

3010

1393

1217

1960

2672

1141

2280

1556

1647

1511

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-2%

-11%

5%

-2%

-17%

-7%

17%

-4%

19%

-13%

-14%

7%

6%

24%

-10%

37%

47%

6%

-28%

-16%

29%

-37%

-66%

-48%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

85

76

79

87

144

119

51

70

62

113

113

77

67

116

90

75

57

57

81

85

46

109

66

60

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

79

69

70

79

105

97

47

64

60

113

109

77

59

81

88

63

55

58

76

86

42

100

62

59

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

3831

2859

2391

3092

2676

2792

2432

1274

1807

7978

4589

4334

2875

5980

5046

1986

2110

3245

4361

1781

3866

1775

2227

1861

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

148

105

121

121

164

144

73

126

91

220

150

111

111

132

150

107

98

94

132

132

78

125

90

74

Annual
total case
notification
rate

55

56

58

67

71

75

40

49

50

95

84

63

51

59

68

43

52

56

64

60

35

79

54

53

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

155

Ballia

Balrampur

Banda

Barabanki

Bareilly

Basti

Bijnor

Budaun

Bulandshahr

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Faizabad

Farrukhabad

Fatehpur

Firozabad

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Etawah

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Deoria

Etah

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Chandauli

Bahraich

Uttar Pradesh

Chitrakoot

Baghpat

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Azamgarh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Amethi

Auraiya

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Ambedkar Nagar

District

Uttar Pradesh

State

22

17

26

26

23

21

13

29

16

68

27

10

32

30

37

16

36

25

45

19

22

13

18

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

24

13

19

11

29

19

25

27

18

14

11

19

24

11

22

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

47

19

18

16

40

30

13

24

18

30

35

20

13

32

27

25

12

30

15

26

11

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

47

19

18

16

40

30

13

24

18

30

35

20

13

32

27

25

12

30

15

26

11

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

444

117

113

113

108

214

148

13

73

291

147

193

108

193

305

96

80

133

127

67

115

48

43

32

17%

5%

6%

4%

5%

10%

7%

1%

5%

4%

4%

5%

4%

4%

7%

6%

4%

4%

3%

5%

4%

3%

2%

2%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

91%

91%

92%

91%

89%

91%

87%

78%

86%

94%

94%

91%

89%

90%

93%

92%

90%

96%

89%

90%

89%

92%

90%

91%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

70%

77%

79%

77%

68%

82%

70%

62%

74%

82%

86%

76%

67%

71%

82%

79%

69%

91%

75%

79%

76%

79%

80%

82%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

91%

92%

88%

90%

87%

94%

90%

85%

85%

94%

92%

90%

88%

86%

91%

91%

85%

93%

87%

89%

86%

93%

92%

94%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

77%

87%

76%

74%

65%

93%

76%

73%

74%

88%

84%

74%

71%

68%

85%

84%

71%

90%

74%

79%

75%

82%

79%

90%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

1814

1688

1203

1834

1566

1557

1382

553

1091

3646

2259

2721

1355

3236

2852

1096

1199

1824

2270

964

1914

1293

1425

1282

38%

114%

133%

102%

210%

90%

115%

252%

100%

44%

65%

52%

89%

15%

37%

308%

188%

136%

54%

277%

137%

76%

77%

123%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

2057

1926

1402

2026

1741

1910

1577

665

1201

4077

2408

2997

1555

3707

2953

1171

1199

1865

2476

1168

2052

1448

1549

1408

99%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

99%

100%

99%

99%

100%

100%

100%

100%

99%

100%

93%

99%

100%

98%

100%

100%

95%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

156

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Basti

Farrukhabad

Fatehpur

Firozabad

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Faizabad

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Etah

Etawah

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Chitrakoot

Deoria

Uttar Pradesh

Chandauli

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Budaun

Bulandshahr

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Bijnor

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Barabanki

Bareilly

Uttar Pradesh

Banda

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Ballia

Balrampur

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Baghpat

Bahraich

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Auraiya

Azamgarh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Ambedkar Nagar

Amethi

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

District

State

1410

1600

879

1530

1135

1459

1006

317

817

2613

1900

2353

1051

2447

2698

919

936

1589

2111

720

1663

1061

1086

1164

79%

87%

80%

91%

85%

81%

73%

89%

87%

89%

92%

96%

82%

100%

96%

88%

93%

86%

90%

74%

80%

88%

88%

82%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

3446

2199

1110

2474

2206

2414

2406

1237

1580

5276

2594

3325

2255

4758

3031

1495

1298

1663

3166

1321

1142

1577

738

1307

90%

78%

46%

80%

82%

86%

99%

100%

87%

66%

78%

77%

81%

81%

60%

75%

62%

56%

77%

74%

32%

89%

77%

70%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

17%

39%

20%

34%

63%

16%

36%

48%

46%

7%

49%

10%

17%

3%

21%

54%

2%

15%

4%

47%

4%

26%

19%

22%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

1%

1%

2%

3%

1%

2%

3%

0%

2%

6%

1%

6%

4%

9%

1%

2%

19%

7%

13%

3%

19%

2%

3%

2%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

2%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

0%

0%

0%

8%

0%

5%

0%

38%

0%

71%

17%

0%

14%

0%

0%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

75%

100%

100%

92%

100%

84%

0%

54%

0%

71%

83%

96%

76%

0%

0%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

31

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

34

32

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

56

21

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

113

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

113

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

4.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

157

Gautam Budh Nagar

Ghaziabad

Ghazipur

Gonda

Gorakhpur

Hamirpur

Hapur

Hardoi

Hathras

Jalaun

Jaunpur

Jhansi

Jyotiba Phule Nagar

Kannauj

Kanpur Dehat

Kanpur Nagar

Kanshiram Nagar

Kaushambi

Kheri

Kushinagar

Lalitpur

Lucknow

Maharajganj

Mahoba

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

District

Uttar Pradesh

State

9.0

27.8

48.0

12.2

35.0

40.9

16.2

14.6

45.7

19.2

17.3

19.1

20.7

46.4

17.0

16.2

42.4

14.3

13.0

47.3

35.6

38.1

33.1

17.0

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

4919

10045

42482

7803

14111

25644

12067

7432

32150

10618

10689

17643

14477

22615

10853

9768

25489

9270

6273

19334

15678

13031

23720

13550

No. of
suspects
examined

136

90

221

160

101

157

186

127

176

139

154

231

175

122

160

151

150

162

120

102

110

85

179

199

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

-2%

5%

6%

-3%

-10%

-4%

1%

6%

11%

2%

14%

1%

35%

12%

9%

7%

-6%

47%

-16%

-18%

1%

11%

-5%

-4%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

698

1172

6774

1082

2048

3575

1376

1035

5583

1400

1373

1854

2338

2859

1378

1339

4323

1343

1013

3071

2415

2325

3403

2106

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

10

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

-14%

34%

10%

12%

1%

-19%

71%

4%

-19%

16%

18%

62%

-5%

19%

19%

31%

-7%

4%

6%

-15%

1%

-14%

23%

-6%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

77

42

141

88

59

87

85

71

122

73

79

97

113

62

81

83

102

94

78

65

68

61

103

124

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

71

42

85

84

57

82

84

70

87

69

75

96

82

57

79

77

95

95

66

53

60

58

116

111

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

762

1721

6668

1463

2850

5350

2351

1601

6221

1691

1797

2340

2555

5555

2509

1582

6813

2530

1319

3499

4346

2936

8536

3893

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

85

62

139

120

82

131

145

109

136

88

104

123

123

120

148

98

161

177

101

74

122

77

258

229

Annual
total case
notification
rate

48

37

64

74

52

69

68

62

64

53

61

79

62

50

63

62

82

81

55

46

54

53

91

83

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

158

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Kaushambi

Kheri

Kushinagar

Lalitpur

Lucknow

Maharajganj

Mahoba

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Kanshiram Nagar

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Kanpur Nagar

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Kanpur Dehat

Jhansi

Uttar Pradesh

Jaunpur

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Jyotiba Phule Nagar

Jalaun

Uttar Pradesh

Kannauj

Hathras

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Hardoi

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Hamirpur

Hapur

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Gonda

Gorakhpur

Ghazipur

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Ghaziabad

Uttar Pradesh

Gautam Budh Nagar

Uttar Pradesh

District

Uttar Pradesh

State

13

24

22

16

33

38

25

15

16

18

22

41

42

50

45

22

10

50

11

53

38

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

23

10

11

22

16

13

29

10

63

58

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

26

28

18

23

29

11

35

21

18

20

31

12

29

21

20

23

14

11

10

50

50

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

26

28

18

23

29

11

35

21

18

20

31

12

29

21

20

23

14

11

10

50

50

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

21

48

276

28

90

78

97

89

259

58

51

23

67

137

58

55

156

95

44

119

223

103

564

187

4%

3%

5%

2%

4%

2%

5%

6%

6%

4%

3%

1%

3%

3%

3%

4%

3%

4%

4%

4%

6%

4%

8%

6%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

93%

91%

87%

89%

85%

89%

93%

92%

89%

92%

94%

95%

91%

91%

91%

93%

92%

94%

91%

82%

91%

89%

94%

92%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

83%

86%

60%

81%

72%

74%

89%

78%

66%

82%

84%

89%

68%

74%

77%

84%

81%

88%

77%

67%

76%

69%

84%

73%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

92%

91%

82%

94%

89%

92%

95%

94%

83%

92%

93%

92%

89%

88%

89%

92%

90%

92%

88%

83%

94%

88%

91%

91%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

88%

85%

62%

88%

78%

85%

93%

96%

63%

82%

84%

86%

65%

68%

76%

83%

79%

85%

71%

63%

85%

79%

83%

80%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

569

1002

3579

996

1783

2901

1264

730

3683

1221

1202

1692

1625

2446

1293

1127

3708

1319

777

2193

1870

2058

3666

1716

436%

163%

82%

105%

82%

40%

42%

97%

90%

74%

136%

158%

73%

27%

263%

98%

29%

124%

187%

96%

60%

51%

96%

69%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

636

1081

4083

997

1917

3374

1361

1012

3895

1321

1310

1839

1714

2662

1399

1252

4039

1362

855

2540

2166

2221

3751

1902

99%

92%

100%

96%

95%

99%

100%

98%

98%

98%

100%

100%

99%

100%

100%

100%

99%

100%

99%

100%

100%

100%

97%

99%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

159

Kanpur Dehat

Kanpur Nagar

Kanshiram Nagar

Kaushambi

Kheri

Kushinagar

Lalitpur

Lucknow

Maharajganj

Mahoba

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Jyotiba Phule Nagar

Kannauj

Uttar Pradesh

Jhansi

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Jalaun

Jaunpur

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Hardoi

Hathras

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Hamirpur

Hapur

Uttar Pradesh

Gorakhpur

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Ghazipur

Gonda

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Gautam Budh Nagar

Ghaziabad

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

District

State

487

1039

2730

841

1604

2454

1176

659

2325

1193

1112

1415

1151

1965

1031

941

2908

888

499

1639

1598

1186

3387

1385

84%

82%

94%

95%

82%

79%

92%

78%

85%

94%

93%

84%

90%

86%

89%

89%

89%

90%

69%

77%

87%

79%

86%

86%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

587

1112

2286

1400

2582

4371

2351

1117

3746

1248

1396

1340

1951

4369

1894

1394

4870

1884

405

2362

2547

2772

4599

2734

78%

64%

34%

96%

91%

86%

100%

70%

63%

74%

78%

57%

76%

79%

75%

88%

71%

74%

31%

67%

58%

95%

54%

70%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

36%

4%

52%

43%

9%

19%

24%

41%

26%

38%

15%

18%

18%

26%

26%

57%

27%

3%

11%

12%

16%

14%

8%

42%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

1%

22%

1%

0%

11%

2%

2%

2%

2%

0%

4%

4%

2%

4%

2%

1%

1%

16%

3%

10%

2%

7%

3%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

55%

100%

0%

11%

0%

0%

0%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

0%

33%

67%

100%

0%

100%

75%

0%

0%

33%

0%

57%

0%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

13

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

257

14

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

38

25

32

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

37

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

25

172

27

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

25

218

28

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

0.0

0.0

0.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

5.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.8

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

160

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Pilibhit

Pratapgarh

Rae Bareli

Rampur

Saharanpur

Sambhal

Sant Kabir Nagar

Sant Ravidas Nagar

Shahjahanpur

Shamli

Shravasti

Siddharthnagar

Sitapur

Sonbhadra

Sultanpur

Unnao

Varanasi

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Mirzapur

Moradabad

Meerut

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Muzaffarnagar

Mau

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Mathura

Uttar Pradesh

District

Uttar Pradesh

Mainpuri

Uttar Pradesh

State

38.2

32.2

24.4

18.3

46.4

25.3

11.2

13.1

32.0

16.3

18.2

22.2

35.3

24.1

25.6

34.1

21.1

28.8

31.1

25.6

35.7

23.1

25.9

19.1

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

25747

15961

12245

9822

34253

8414

4638

7914

18645

13028

7593

10792

19531

20873

12851

16665

14018

22202

20577

18012

29658

10688

14365

11408

No. of
suspects
examined

169

124

126

134

185

83

103

152

146

199

104

122

138

217

125

122

166

193

165

176

208

115

139

150

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

5%

-8%

-6%

17%

2%

-33%

3%

28%

-12%

-5%

-16%

-9%

10%

-1%

-8%

-8%

-11%

31%

3%

-5%

-14%

3%

12%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

3449

2712

1804

1453

3959

1184

751

1229

2567

1329

952

1470

2852

2836

2158

2250

1855

2695

3315

2077

4236

1430

2116

1287

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

10

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

32%

-7%

-6%

-24%

14%

-8%

-15%

10%

31%

10%

-10%

17%

-4%

-18%

-2%

12%

-15%

-10%

36%

11%

-3%

13%

28%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

90

84

74

79

85

47

67

94

80

81

52

66

81

118

84

66

88

94

107

81

119

62

82

67

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

62

83

66

75

84

44

62

96

70

83

47

66

77

110

73

64

78

82

97

80

103

52

71

70

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

4414

4174

2262

1798

7019

2018

900

1922

3700

2353

1546

2028

4628

4068

3367

3368

2529

3969

3958

3609

6349

1877

3104

1931

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

116

129

93

98

151

80

80

147

116

144

85

91

131

169

132

99

120

138

127

141

178

81

120

101

Annual
total case
notification
rate

56

64

56

64

70

39

54

70

60

69

40

54

57

86

62

55

57

64

79

65

83

47

57

58

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

TB Annual Report

161

Siddharthnagar

Sitapur

Sonbhadra

Sultanpur

Unnao

Varanasi

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Shamli

Shravasti

Uttar Pradesh

Shahjahanpur

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Sant Kabir Nagar

Sant Ravidas Nagar

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Saharanpur

Sambhal

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Rae Bareli

Rampur

Uttar Pradesh

Pratapgarh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Muzaffarnagar

Pilibhit

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Mirzapur

Moradabad

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Mau

Meerut

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Mainpuri

Mathura

Uttar Pradesh

District

Uttar Pradesh

State

28

27

16

12

45

27

10

25

30

44

20

17

21

36

45

18

24

23

13

44

37

21

29

14

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

18

14

10

19

12

11

26

18

25

13

29

14

10

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

13

24

16

16

28

33

14

22

14

15

28

29

16

17

30

26

22

25

29

20

19

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

13

24

16

16

28

33

14

22

14

15

28

29

16

17

30

26

22

25

29

20

19

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

299

142

49

73

252

47

35

39

134

88

70

49

196

163

118

108

66

136

140

179

151

67

112

57

8%

4%

3%

5%

4%

3%

4%

3%

4%

4%

5%

3%

5%

5%

4%

4%

3%

4%

4%

6%

3%

4%

4%

4%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

92%

92%

92%

93%

91%

90%

92%

91%

90%

97%

85%

90%

91%

91%

89%

92%

88%

90%

92%

95%

93%

94%

89%

90%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

71%

84%

81%

80%

80%

81%

80%

77%

84%

89%

62%

75%

81%

75%

80%

79%

79%

70%

74%

84%

83%

81%

69%

80%

3 month
conversion rate
of retreatment
patients4

89%

89%

93%

92%

94%

90%

93%

90%

89%

96%

88%

87%

91%

90%

88%

95%

84%

88%

90%

95%

92%

93%

87%

93%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

67%

83%

85%

86%

89%

77%

80%

77%

78%

94%

75%

73%

83%

74%

81%

85%

72%

69%

74%

93%

84%

85%

66%

85%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

2136

2401

1464

1279

3515

1015

608

1118

1836

1232

708

1400

2481

2501

1498

2068

1613

2250

2811

1912

3375

1092

1659

1368

16%

33%

10%

18%

5%

37%

305%

190%

65%

94%

397%

69%

22%

42%

102%

55%

43%

56%

82%

123%

41%

171%

86%

164%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

2338

2682

1564

1369

3919

1132

700

1223

2201

1325

870

1463

2734

2659

1791

2237

1654

2512

3026

2028

3655

1203

1866

1367

99%

100%

96%

99%

100%

100%

100%

97%

98%

98%

98%

100%

100%

100%

100%

99%

100%

100%

100%

99%

99%

99%

100%

100%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

162

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Muzaffarnagar

Pilibhit

Pratapgarh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Sitapur

Sonbhadra

Sultanpur

Unnao

Varanasi

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Siddharthnagar

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Shamli

Shravasti

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Sant Ravidas Nagar

Shahjahanpur

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Sambhal

Sant Kabir Nagar

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Saharanpur

Moradabad

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Mirzapur

Uttar Pradesh

Rae Bareli

Meerut

Uttar Pradesh

Rampur

Mau

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Mathura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Mainpuri

District

Uttar Pradesh

State

1917

2210

1266

940

2871

1263

572

950

1879

1336

540

832

2330

1792

1134

1465

1216

1865

2214

1840

2958

1014

1223

864

86%

88%

78%

80%

91%

88%

90%

94%

88%

100%

63%

90%

89%

92%

85%

75%

87%

79%

70%

93%

89%

87%

90%

80%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

3081

3244

1058

1723

4865

1405

698

1554

2772

1393

950

1316

3819

3562

2696

2905

1950

3167

3006

2762

5375

1378

2263

1924

70%

78%

69%

96%

69%

70%

78%

81%

79%

59%

61%

62%

83%

88%

85%

85%

77%

77%

76%

77%

85%

73%

73%

100%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

16%

21%

47%

42%

12%

19%

11%

24%

25%

19%

12%

4%

18%

50%

41%

23%

29%

34%

26%

30%

33%

53%

10%

30%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

3%

2%

1%

2%

2%

20%

7%

2%

1%

7%

4%

11%

2%

2%

1%

3%

2%

2%

4%

1%

2%

2%

6%

3%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

2%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

2%

0%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

33%

0%

0%

50%

94%

67%

100%

0%

0%

33%

0%

67%

85%

0%

100%

0%

3%

0%

14%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

33%

0%

100%

100%

94%

67%

100%

6%

29%

100%

83%

67%

50%

40%

100%

92%

72%

0%

14%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

15

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

20

87

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

41

11

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

166

16

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

16

26

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Multiclinic
- Private)
in 2013

188

16

26

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

7.8

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.1

0.0

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

TB Annual Report

163

Haora

Hugli

Jalpaiguri

Koch Bihar

Kolkata

Maldah

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

Birbhum

West Bengal

West Bengal

Barddhaman

West Bengal

Dakshin Dinajpur

Bankura

West Bengal

Darjiling

Uttarkashi

West Bengal

Udhamsingh Nagar

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

West Bengal

Rudraprayag

Tehri Garhwal

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

Nainital

Hardwar

Uttarakhand

Pithoragarh

Garhwal

Uttarakhand

Dehradun

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

Chamoli

Champawat

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

Almora

Bageshwar

Uttarakhand

District

Uttarakhand

State

40.8

45.8

28.8

39.5

56.3

49.4

18.8

17.1

35.8

78.8

36.7

3.4

17.0

6.4

2.4

5.0

9.9

19.9

7.1

17.5

2.7

4.0

2.7

6.4

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

25023

38797

18917

36138

26579

29293

14771

12107

20063

51166

27952

1963

9965

3525

1083

3083

5346

8838

5831

15585

1484

1690

1616

4093

No. of
suspects
examined

153

212

164

229

118

148

196

177

140

162

190

144

146

138

111

154

135

111

206

222

138

105

151

159

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

-3%

2%

1%

3%

-2%

5%

-11%

-1%

-4%

-3%

6%

-4%

-3%

-16%

-21%

-2%

-33%

-10%

-12%

-10%

-18%

-21%

-10%

-15%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

3443

4733

1713

4047

3314

2946

2143

1744

2898

5641

2812

260

1386

359

111

378

1251

1432

975

2446

177

241

176

519

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

11

10

10

10

10

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

0%

3%

54%

-7%

-15%

43%

-5%

-22%

-33%

16%

105%

20%

1%

48%

-3%

-7%

-51%

-24%

-12%

10%

37%

15%

10%

6%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

84

103

59

102

59

60

114

102

81

72

77

76

81

56

45

75

127

72

137

139

66

60

66

81

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

72

67

50

97

55

53

89

94

70

63

66

74

65

64

73

72

110

63

71

60

74

78

70

71

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

4584

5292

2640

6421

5342

4630

3236

2500

3850

8284

4146

519

2181

707

311

543

1837

2317

842

2527

277

581

332

726

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

112

116

92

163

95

94

172

147

108

105

113

152

128

111

127

108

186

116

119

144

103

144

124

113

Annual
total case
notification
rate

60

47

44

80

44

37

67

80

59

51

57

56

45

41

57

51

68

46

52

42

56

54

49

55

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

164

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Hugli

Jalpaiguri

Koch Bihar

Kolkata

Maldah

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

Darjiling

Haora

West Bengal

West Bengal

Birbhum

Dakshin Dinajpur

West Bengal

Barddhaman

West Bengal

West Bengal

Uttarkashi

Bankura

Tehri Garhwal

Udhamsingh Nagar

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

Rudraprayag

Uttarakhand

West Bengal

Nainital

Pithoragarh

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

Garhwal

Hardwar

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

Champawat

Dehradun

Uttarakhand

Chamoli

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

Almora

Bageshwar

Uttarakhand

District

Uttarakhand

State

15

14

23

15

12

21

21

20

18

18

31

35

15

25

15

27

21

20

41

25

22

10

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

18

28

22

30

17

19

45

22

13

15

24

37

14

23

27

15

32

24

19

33

16

21

24

25

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

19

31

12

30

19

26

39

23

16

20

13

28

34

32

18

27

59

25

27

28

24

43

29

22

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

19

31

12

30

19

26

39

23

16

20

13

28

34

32

18

27

59

25

27

28

24

43

29

22

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

144

390

57

309

140

231

166

59

87

277

135

30

79

23

12

31

80

139

15

150

13

20

11

29

4%

10%

2%

6%

3%

7%

7%

3%

3%

4%

4%

7%

5%

5%

5%

8%

6%

8%

2%

7%

6%

5%

4%

5%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

88%

80%

89%

89%

86%

85%

87%

86%

88%

88%

93%

97%

91%

90%

81%

78%

77%

85%

85%

83%

82%

92%

89%

87%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

65%

58%

68%

73%

64%

68%

67%

61%

68%

70%

80%

76%

77%

79%

84%

61%

57%

73%

73%

66%

71%

86%

80%

81%

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

85%

80%

86%

86%

84%

82%

84%

81%

84%

86%

91%

91%

86%

94%

91%

84%

73%

86%

83%

84%

97%

90%

86%

92%

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

64%

60%

60%

64%

60%

62%

58%

60%

60%

68%

77%

73%

68%

83%

67%

72%

43%

72%

72%

63%

86%

81%

85%

81%

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

2197

2865

1139

3615

2360

2319

1496

953

2004

4260

2043

219

1090

310

146

335

814

1104

387

882

167

250

189

419

44%

151%

170%

102%

86%

38%

125%

175%

45%

71%

96%

906%

133%

230%

1139%

1130%

239%

17%

209%

29%

73%

105%

415%

240%

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

2625

3201

1402

3883

3115

2673

1673

1329

2340

5061

2367

241

1096

387

176

377

773

1253

468

994

199

318

138

453

87%

100%

93%

97%

99%

98%

95%

81%

92%

99%

96%

94%

98%

93%

100%

100%

90%

98%

90%

93%

100%

99%

70%

98%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

TB Annual Report

165

Barddhaman

Birbhum

Dakshin Dinajpur

Darjiling

Haora

Hugli

Jalpaiguri

Koch Bihar

Kolkata

Maldah

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

180

Uttarkashi

Bankura

Uttarakhand

West Bengal

891

Tehri Garhwal

Udhamsingh Nagar

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

237

1937

2323

1025

2848

1955

1882

1242

1003

1634

3149

1890

324

106

Pithoragarh

Rudraprayag

408

Uttarakhand

Nainital

Uttarakhand

1024

295

719

164

202

154

415

77%

98%

86%

94%

86%

91%

91%

90%

81%

79%

89%

82%

98%

74%

89%

82%

95%

88%

71%

86%

93%

77%

85%

90%

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

Uttarakhand

Garhwal

Hardwar

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

Champawat

Dehradun

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

Bageshwar

Chamoli

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand

Almora

District

Uttarakhand

State

588

1282

343

957

1549

1891

1755

463

451

2767

1192

424

1067

584

229

265

573

1326

527

1921

180

233

90

300

13%

24%

13%

15%

42%

41%

54%

19%

12%

34%

29%

82%

49%

82%

74%

48%

39%

63%

62%

76%

65%

71%

33%

41%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

49%

86%

42%

63%

59%

80%

49%

38%

37%

79%

48%

64%

67%

52%

68%

57%

49%

64%

38%

65%

83%

38%

30%

57%

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

2%

6%

1%

2%

2%

2%

4%

2%

1%

1%

0%

0%

1%

1%

2%

1%

0%

1%

0%

2%

0%

4%

1%

1%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

1%

5%

1%

1%

1%

2%

2%

1%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

0%

1%

0%

0%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

100%

99%

96%

98%

86%

88%

92%

60%

50%

88%

33%

100%

100%

0%

100%

71%

55%

0%

88%

100%

0%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

94%

91%

96%

69%

84%

59%

90%

93%

50%

82%

45%

100%

100%

80%

100%

57%

55%

100%

88%

0%

100%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

10

68

17

87

306

14

90

53

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

30

260

48

308

34

38

37

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

20

85

20

21

290

40

134

48

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

26

19

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

19

69

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Single
clinic Private)
in 2013

12

41

16

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

24

17

136

35

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in
2013

0.0

0.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

166

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Nadia

North 24 Parganas

Puruliya

South 24 Parganas

Uttar Dinajpur

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

Medinipur West

Murshidabad

Nadia

North 24 Parganas

Puruliya

South 24 Parganas

Uttar Dinajpur

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

West Bengal

Medinipur East

West Bengal

11

27

12

17

Annual
new smear
negative
case
notification
rate

Murshidabad

West Bengal

District

Medinipur West

State

Medinipur East

West Bengal

District

West Bengal

State

13

14

12

16

16

18

17

Annual
new extra
pulmonary
case
notification
rate

30.6

83.2

29.9

102.9

52.8

72.5

60.7

52.0

Population
(in lakh)
covered by
RNTCP1

11

12

17

18

15

16

17

Annual
previously
treated case
notification
rate

14205

39889

18778

51040

36166

49046

29259

23430

No. of
suspects
examined

11

12

17

18

15

16

17

Annual
previously
treated
smear
positive
case
notification
rate

116

120

157

124

171

169

121

113

Suspects
examined
per lakh
population

1725

3888

1742

5260

2957

5103

4117

1432

No of Smear
positive
patients
diagnosed2

62

170

98

247

101

265

107

42

3%

4%

4%

4%

3%

4%

2%

2%

No (%) of pediatric
cases out of all New
cases

-3%

4%

-2%

-1%

0%

7%

-1%

10%

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per lakh
population

86%

87%

91%

82%

90%

90%

89%

86%

3 month
conversion
rate of
new smear
positive
patients4

10

11

10

12

10

16

11%

-28%

46%

25%

13%

8%

-12%

79%

66%

64%

79%

58%

71%

68%

70%

62%

56

47

58

51

56

70

68

28

84%

84%

89%

83%

87%

88%

87%

81%

50

43

55

50

50

65

60

25

63%

60%

74%

65%

64%

66%

68%

60%

2409

5775

3048

8360

4281

7344

6168

2113

Total
patients
registered
for
treatment3

79

69

102

81

81

101

102

41

1301

2830

1324

4871

2561

4065

2715

1030

83%

76%

80%

91%

95%

83%

35%

208%

44

36

46

40

41

55

50

21

Annual
new smear
positive case
notification
rate

1510

3695

1601

5348

2679

4864

2867

1252

96%

99%

97%

100%

100%

99%

77%

92%

No (%) of all
Smear Positive
cases registered
within one month
of starting RNTCP
DOTS treatment

Annual
total case
notification
rate

No (%) of all Smear Positive


cases started RNTCP DOTS
within 7 days of diagnosis

Annual
smear
positive case
notification
rate [from
CFR: sm +
cases (NSP
+ Rel +
TAD) / Pop]

Treatment
success
rate among
smear
positive
previously
treated
cases5

Annual
Smear
positive case
detection
rate (from
PMR)

Treatment
Success
rate of
new smear
positive
patients5

Rate of
change in
suspects
examined
per s+ case
diagnosed

3 month
conversion
rate of
retreatment
patients4

Suspects
examined
per smear
positive case
diagnosed

TB Annual Report

167

6%

5%

6%

West Zone

East Zone

North-East Zone

6%

5%

North Zone

90%

88%

88%

91%

89%

1375010

2793.7

468.8

East Zone

North-East Zone

South Zone

2419225

3527.3

West Zone

237278

69%

69%

71%

69%

75%

2090957

3103.1

2578.0

North Zone

South Zone

127

123

171

203

161

6%

Summary of performance of Tribal Districts

1999044

5%

78%

49%

61%

86%

83%

73%

41%

59%

90%

89%

85%

87%

88%

86%

-1%

-2%

9%

1%

-2%

337906

64%

69%

68%

65%

75%

74%

74%

597

539

Proportion
of all
registered
TB cases
with
known HIV
status

1482814

89%

14%

Summary of performance of Poor & Backward districts

345

27%

19%

23%

17%

22%

14%

22%

566.1

86%

1577

593

1961

720

1133

760

455

2752.2

1103

88%

82%

96%

95%

84%

76%

72%

No (%) of
cases (all
forms of TB)
registered
receiving
DOT through
a community
volunteer

Summary of performance of Poor & Backward districts

Uttar Dinajpur

West Bengal

2583

1251

3995

2061

3250

1960

755

No (%) of all
cured Smear
Positive
cases
having end
of treatment
follow- up
sputum done
within 7 days
of last dose

Summary of performance of Tribal Districts

Puruliya

South 24 Parganas

West Bengal

West Bengal

Nadia

North 24 Parganas

West Bengal

West Bengal

Medinipur West

Murshidabad

West Bengal

West Bengal

Medinipur East

District

West Bengal

State

5%
1%

24078

121053

204724

137483

217673

31300

159343

273951

189478

274118

88%

89%

3%

2%

0%

3%

2%

1%

1%

2%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
tested

11

88%

85%

89%

88%

90%

71%

74%

44320

178178

3%

1%

0%

2%

1%

1%

1%

2%

Proportion
of TB
patients
known
to be HIV
infected
among
registered

25967

138915

224524

150704

237129

3%

0%

10%

2%

2%

35701

142781

76%

94%

94%

74%

95%

72%

86%

259

98%
97%
95%

97%

39640
77

17193

89278

154668

104461

177093

58

50

65

60

98%

98%

46

112

42

25482

82%

81%

84%

84%

88%

54976

238391

427261

271245

21014

137971

194525

157357

40%

59%

48%

59%

58%

47

42

50

47

60

46652

184928

130

98

35

23

173

38

124

106

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Multiclicnic
- Private)
in 2013

225202

117

85

121

105

137

79%

82%

73419

269953

29

22

723

53

129

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Single
clinic Private) in
2013

105863

424141

72

58

Number
of health
facilities
registered
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

313
158905

96%

67

57

78

73

88

88%

4%

5%

73%

94%

85%

56%

87%

81%

76%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on
ART (RT
report)

88%

Proportion
of HIV
infected
TB
patients
put on CPT
(RT report)

48
60

46%

52%

69%

94%

44%

26

17

27

21

27

67%

70%

18

59%

3%

2%

5%

9%

2%

22

11

19

18

23

31

3%

4%

18

10

Number
of
patients
notified
by (Single
clinic Private) in
2013

44%

31

23

Number of
patients
notified by
(Laboratories
- Private) in
2013

17

1%

1%

4%

9%

2%

1%

21

1%

22

15

25

19

27

Number
of
patients
notified
by
(Multiclinic Private)
in 2013

17

87%

81%

21

75%

64%

96%

94%

62%

12

16

14

18

18

31

11

Total
cases
nofied
by
private
sector
in 2013

55%

76%

87%

85%

79%

2693

9196

20720

11343

19967

72%

82%

3568

10906

0.0

0.0

0.6

0.3

0.0

0.2

0.0

0.0

Notification
rate per
1,00,000
population
(private
sector)

168

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

26647

8056

10646

52298

6673

309769

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chattisgarh

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

207744

17364

790228

32254

Jammu &
Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

56037

1519942

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Lakshadweep

9371

Himachal
Pradesh

Haryana

10340

21

1598942

Assam

Arunachal
Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh

Andaman &
Nicobar

State

Total Number
of ART centre
Attendees
(Cummulative
for the period)

53563

1413

498

13793

278

5239

102

12860

134

328

430

41

396

92

34319

Number
of TB
Suspects
referred
from ART
to RNTCP

1346

70

26

870

28

260

483

18

29

25

38

2244

Smear
positive
TB cases

2284

44

1017

38

273

554

48

19

23

46

13

2109

Smear
negative
TB cases

2399

77

52

959

12

262

1205

30

100

11

23

33

1203

Extrapulmonary
TB cases

Number of cases detected

6029

187

98

2845

78

793

17

2242

40

171

46

25

107

52

5553

Total
Number
of TB
cases
(d)

4822

102

54

2398

40

595

10

1484

25

117

29

67

13

4500

719

78

32

208

31

139

598

35

35

17

22

29

32

541

514

91

48

205

41

231

12

465

30

57

39

21

58

31

779

Out of (d),
number
Out of (d),
of TB
number of
Out of (f),
patients
TB patients
number
receiving
referred
started on
RNTCP
outside district treatment
treatment
for RNTCP
(g)
within the treatment (f)
district (e)

Referral of TB suspects from ART to RNTCP diagnosis Units (2013)

3282

86

84

1803

43

61

1359

13

25

99

2972

Out
of (d),
number
of TB
patients
receiving
NonRNTCP
(h)

8842

1064

139

1175

262

1417

321

998

26

259

55

73

300

4026

Out of (d),
number of
patients
(HIV
TB Co
infected)
started on
CPT

5425

923

185

2546

293

1315

323

2041

22

221

55

73

300

70

5706

Out of (d),
number of
patients
(HIV TB Co
infected )
started on
ART

TB Annual Report

169

127285

79744

108749

58803

43820

822208

166517

108528

70356

46874

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamilnadu

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttaranchal

West Bengal

166383

675

920

1583

5017

24544

1218

721

1693

100

51

7353

59

88

154

192

944

44

29

52

19

155

13

143

Smear
positive
TB cases

9089

25

139

218

259

1469

82

50

53

13

82

204

Smear
negative
TB cases

8464

82

79

192

165

896

54

36

77

19

211

11

263

Extrapulmonary
TB cases

Number of cases detected

24914

166

388

544

614

3302

180

120

182

54

425

33

610

Total
Number
of TB
cases
(d)

18765

75

129

183

522

2500

98

63

69

41

315

22

477

4341

97

185

281

61

775

66

48

98

12

100

92

4359

90

151

190

216

541

68

56

95

22

199

101

Out of (d),
number
Out of (d),
of TB
number of
Out of (f),
patients
TB patients
number
receiving
referred
started on
RNTCP
outside district treatment
treatment
for RNTCP
(g)
within the treatment (f)
district (e)

Source of data: Monthly reports on TB-HIV cross referrals submitted by individual ART to the respective State SACS as available till 22nd Feb 2014 from DAC

6483326

688

6140

Nagaland

India

315

5958

Mizoram

62

4377

Meghalaya

5308

177635

Number
of TB
Suspects
referred
from ART
to RNTCP

Manipur

State

Total Number
of ART centre
Attendees
(Cummulative
for the period)

13043

113

46

21

16

1890

20

453

494

40

85

Out
of (d),
number
of TB
patients
receiving
NonRNTCP
(h)

43762

117

3484

1827

10877

4992

269

754

337

353

911

812

60

Out of (d),
number of
patients
(HIV
TB Co
infected)
started on
CPT

33299

190

3438

1735

1465

2984

260

732

738

357

1243

28

618

Out of (d),
number of
patients
(HIV TB Co
infected )
started on
ART

Treatment outcome among all HIV infected New TB cases


Total New Cases

Treatment
Success

Died

Failure

TAD

Transfer
Out

Switch to
CAT 4

75%

25%

0%

0%

0%

0%

7435

83%

11%

1%

4%

0%

0%

Arunachal Pradesh

100%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Assam

50

70%

14%

2%

10%

2%

2%

Bihar

363

72%

15%

2%

7%

2%

1%

Chandigarh

18

72%

17%

11%

0%

0%

0%

Chhattisgarh

62

73%

26%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Dadar & Nagar


Haveli

0%

100%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Daman & Diu

100%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Delhi

392

83%

7%

2%

5%

4%

0%

Goa

79

76%

15%

1%

6%

0%

1%

Gujarat

2267

80%

11%

1%

6%

1%

1%

Haryana

129

80%

12%

3%

4%

1%

0%

Himachal Pradesh

41

80%

15%

0%

2%

2%

0%

Jammu & Kashmir

15

67%

0%

0%

0%

33%

0%

Jharkhand

114

78%

14%

0%

7%

1%

0%

Karnataka

6094

76%

15%

1%

7%

1%

0%

Kerala

307

73%

13%

2%

7%

5%

0%

State
Andaman &
Nicobar
Andhra Pradesh

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

315

80%

12%

1%

5%

3%

0%

Maharashtra

7480

78%

13%

1%

6%

1%

1%

Manipur

141

81%

5%

2%

6%

0%

6%

100%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Mizoram

136

82%

10%

3%

5%

0%

0%

Nagaland

103

83%

7%

4%

4%

1%

1%

Orissa

355

79%

8%

0%

11%

1%

0%

Pondicherry

34

82%

3%

0%

12%

0%

3%

Punjab

278

69%

15%

2%

10%

2%

1%

Rajasthan

199

78%

11%

2%

7%

1%

2%

80%

0%

20%

0%

0%

0%

3016

80%

13%

1%

6%

0%

0%

Tripura

12

92%

0%

0%

8%

0%

0%

Uttar Pradesh

404

77%

12%

1%

7%

1%

1%

Uttarakhand

36

89%

6%

0%

6%

0%

0%

West Bengal

790

77%

12%

2%

7%

3%

2%

Grand Total

30681

79%

13%

1%

6%

1%

0%

Meghalaya

Sikkim
Tamil Nadu

170

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

Treatment outcome among all HIV infected Re-treatment TB cases


Total
Retreatment
Cases

Treatment
Success

Died

Failure

TAD

Transfer
Out

Switch to
CAT 4

2749

76%

13%

2%

6%

1%

1%

Arunachal Pradesh

0%

0%

0%

100%

0%

0%

Assam

15

80%

0%

0%

20%

0%

0%

Bihar

313

79%

13%

0%

5%

3%

0%

Chandigarh

13

77%

23%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Chhattisgarh

11

73%

18%

9%

0%

0%

0%

Dadar & Nagar


Haveli

100%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Daman & Diu

100%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Delhi

346

84%

7%

1%

4%

2%

1%

Goa

26

58%

23%

0%

19%

0%

0%

Gujarat

1106

72%

15%

2%

10%

1%

1%

Haryana

98

76%

13%

2%

7%

1%

1%

Himachal Pradesh

28

79%

29%

7%

7%

4%

0%

Jammu & Kashmir

71%

0%

0%

0%

14%

14%

Jharkhand

96

78%

11%

0%

7%

1%

2%

Karnataka

2293

67%

18%

3%

10%

2%

1%

Kerala

149

63%

18%

3%

9%

5%

2%

Madhya Pradesh

140

71%

13%

1%

6%

7%

2%

Maharashtra

4387

72%

15%

1%

9%

2%

1%

Manipur

43

79%

7%

2%

2%

7%

2%

Meghalaya

0%

33%

33%

33%

0%

0%

Mizoram

96

81%

10%

2%

5%

0%

1%

Nagaland

88

77%

8%

2%

5%

6%

2%

Orissa

199

67%

14%

1%

17%

1%

2%

43%

43%

0%

0%

0%

14%

Punjab

226

70%

16%

2%

9%

3%

0%

Rajasthan

204

79%

14%

0%

5%

1%

0%

1972

79%

12%

1%

8%

0%

1%

25%

25%

0%

0%

0%

50%

Uttar Pradesh

218

71%

15%

2%

5%

6%

2%

Uttarakhand

21

67%

19%

10%

0%

0%

5%

West Bengal

367

69%

14%

4%

10%

2%

1%

15230

73%

14%

2%

8%

2%

1%

States
Andaman &
Nicobar
Andhra Pradesh

Lakshadweep

Pondicherry

Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura

Total

TB Annual Report

171

Perfomance of the RNTCP certified laboratories- January-September 2013


Diagnostic
Culture

Followup
culture

101312

79023

Solid DST LPA DST


Processed
done
955

72362

Liquid
DST Done

Total H+R
Sens

Total H+R
Res

Total H
only Res

Total R only
Res

724

48392

10735

7259

3226

Indicator

Numerator

Denominator

Percentage

n/a

n/a

n/a

174549

222817

78.3

Number of specimen rejected at the lab due to various reason(eg. Leakage,


inadequate quantity, etc)

3911

182985

2.1

Specimens (all) with cultures reported as Mtb. complex

18780

107774

17.4

Smear-positive diagnostic specimens reported as culture-positive

5077

15340

33.1

Specimens (all) with culture-contaminated results

6248

86754

7.2

Specimens (all) with culture results reported as NTM

2677

81314

3.3

Patients (with diagnostic specimens) with DST completed within the


benchmark turn-around time

46811

55602

84.2

Patients (all) with final culture results reported to providers within 1 days of
declaration of result

62193

70094

88.7

Patients with final DST results reported to providers within 1 days of declaration
of result

41746

45655

91.4

Number and Percentage of invalid LPA results

6685

44018

15.2

Number of events of LPA contamination in the quarter

105

14022

0.7

Specimens (all) received within 7 days of sputum collection (with CPC)


Specimens (all) received within 72 hours of sputum collection in 4-8 C (without
CPC*)

172

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

TB Annual Report

173

SRL, Mumbai ,Maharasthra

IRL,Indore ,Madhya Pradesh

Chotithram,Indore,Madhya Pradesh

IRL,Bhopal,Madhya Pradesh

23

24

25

IRL, Nagpur, Maharasthra

18

22

IRL, Thruvantpuram Kerala

17

Hinduja, Mumbai,Maharasthra

IRL,Bangalore, Karnataka

16

21

IRL, Ranchi,Jarkhand

15

IRL Pune,Maharasthra

IRL,Karnal,Haryana

14

JJ Hospitla,Maharasthra

Micro care Surat,Gujarat

13

19

C & DSTLab, Jamnagar,Gujarat

12

20

IRL, Ahemdabad , Gujarat

IRL,Raipur,Chattisgarh

11

9190

PGI Chandigarh

IRL, New Delhi, Delhi

IRL Guwahati,Assam

Dept of Medicine, AIIMS,New Delhi

253

IRL Patna, Bihar

3494

C & DSL lab,Viskhapatnam,Andhra


Pradesh

10

2813

DFIT Nellore,Andhra Pradesh

240

698

1113

2775

7606

2204

5555

6790

1031

4368

834

3676

5432

3596

164

992

746

BPHRC,Andhra Pradesh

8734

IRL, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

Laboratory

Sr. No

Diagnostic
Sputum
SPECIMENS
inoculated

294

1210

2870

5090

2542

1215

2779

2648

1261

1004

1656

1847

1617

3905

5463

3852

7991

220

267

1175

1282

1149

1645

3727

Follow-Up
SPECIMENS
inoculated

10

19

24

52

98

652

Solid DST
Processed

308

416

Liquid DST
Done

562

730

1333

1968

3945

2975

3533

2656

1262

1375

986

5025

7905

1973

3779

547

282

1123

737

1679

2242

4656

LPA DST
Done

312

484

862

71

1085

2116

1953

2542

1959

732

757

451

3951

6363

1400

2355

380

215

481

234

1286

1418

3227

Total H+R
Senssitive

RNTCP certified Laboratoy Perfomance from January to September 2013

104

71

178

205

848

1084

409

222

126

421

248

277

331

538

580

552

76

24

284

318

113

298

462

Total H+R
Resistance

48

69

128

19

190

311

249

309

234

133

63

87

473

772

194

418

48

23

85

50

181

314

473

Total H only
Resistance

54

57

101

51

125

137

84

33

141

66

110

270

232

75

70

27

120

88

46

77

200

Total R only
Resistance

174

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

IRL,Chennai,Tamilnadu

CMC,Vellore, Tamilnadu

IRL, Kolkata West Bengal

34

35

36

Total

Nazerath Hospital

IRL Dehradun,Uttarkhand

33

39

IRL,Lucknow,Uttar Pradesh

32

SRL,Kolkata, West Bengal

SMS,Jaipur,Rajasthan

31

IRL Dharampur

IRL Ajmer, Rajasthan

30

37

RMRC, Port Blair

29

38

IRL Cuttack, Odhisa

IRL Puducherry

27

28

RMRC Jabalpur,Madhya Pradesh

Laboratory

26

Sr. No

101312

249

404

770

2072

2388

1097

6141

10082

2458

956

1256

1061

74

Diagnostic
Sputum
SPECIMENS
inoculated

78819

311

2687

1426

1046

1533

818

1413

6559

4567

248

342

634

526

Follow-Up
SPECIMENS
inoculated

955

15

25

25

28

Solid DST
Processed

724

Liquid DST
Done

72362

63

350

1069

332

547

990

1084

2894

6168

4275

734

1009

1061

513

LPA DST
Done

48392

30

202

347

41

418

723

493

1614

4579

3010

521

784

675

321

Total H+R
Senssitive

10735

20

61

425

149

37

93

301

595

546

408

48

69

99

115

Total H+R
Resistance

7259

27

86

37

47

100

109

547

614

428

119

123

98

46

Total H only
Resistance

3236

21

96

37

22

44

74

138

301

206

23

16

22

59

Total R only
Resistance

TB Annual Report

175

337

619

336

739

1139

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala (+LK)^

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra^

11

128

Jammu &
Kashmir

Mizoram^

69

Himachal
Pradesh

28

258

Haryana

30

78

620

Manipur

15

Goa

Gujarat*^
(+DD&DNH)

Meghalaya

26

170

Delhi^

50

15

31

24

14

12

21

33

18

11

260

Chhattisgarh

38

24

14

24

Chandigarh^

316

1061

14

Arunachal
Pradesh

Bihar

853

Andhra Pradesh

Assam

Andaman &
Nicobar

State

Total
Population
(In lacs)

Total
number
of
districts

78

50

15

31

24

14

12

21

33

26

18

38

24

14

24

Number of
districts
implementing
PMDT
services

11

30

28

1139

739

336

619

337

128

69

258

620

15

170

260

11

1061

316

14

853

Population
of districts
implementing
PMDT
services (in
lacs)

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

%
population
with
access to
MDR TB
services
under
RNTCP

Indicators on Coverage of MDR TB Services

15

Number
of DR TB
Centres
functional
in the
state

732

1703

745

57892

25219

5910

28936

8268

3634

5315

17821

35133

684

18048

4630

832

22665

10075

916

44566

210

Estimated
number of
MDRTB
suspects
in Criteria
C

153

497

145

32235

5213

6899

2624

2509

933

1460

1494

26082

471

11688

890

819

1288

1646

707

23524

75

Number of
MDR TB
Suspects
subjected
to C-DST

21%

29%

19%

56%

21%

117%

9%

30%

26%

27%

8%

74%

69%

65%

19%

98%

6%

16%

77%

53%

36%

Proportion
of MDRTB
suspects
as per
Criteria C
subjected
to DST

31

157

66

5306

938

213

780

328

109

257

495

1971

45

1456

122

56

530

362

136

1893

16

Number
of MDR
TB Cases
detected

29

134

56

4690

827

220

708

258

129

248

454

1660

42

1281

127

41

508

384

172

1625

21

Number
of MDR
TB Cases
detected
that were
registered
and
initiated on
treatment
#

Indicators on MDR TB Case Finding

114

14

91

86

11

Number
of XDR
TB Cases
detected
that were
registered
and
initiated on
treatment
in 3Q12 #

51

124

35

4042

456

252

288

189

97

125

210

1856

34

1629

51

68

226

274

140

1353

Number
of MDR
TB Case
registered
and
initiated
on Cat IV
in the 4
cohorts
6-9 months
prior (2q12
to 1q13) (a)

36

65

29

2054

297

150

151

107

63

56

135

959

24

999

18

47

151

152

113

839

71%

52%

83%

51%

65%

60%

52%

57%

65%

45%

64%

52%

71%

61%

35%

69%

67%

55%

81%

62%

75%

Out of a,
No. (%) who
are alive, on
treatment
and culture
negative

11

459

53

26

42

17

10

16

22

212

133

10

27

28

163

10%

9%

6%

11%

12%

10%

15%

9%

10%

13%

10%

11%

6%

8%

6%

15%

12%

10%

2%

12%

13%

Out of a,
No. (%)
who died

10

403

43

21

19

10

14

204

217

11

27

14

154

10%

8%

6%

10%

9%

8%

7%

5%

6%

3%

7%

11%

3%

13%

8%

0%

5%

10%

10%

11%

0%

Out of a,
No. (%) who
defaulted

Indicators on 6 months interim report

PMDT Implementation, Diagnosis, 6 months interim, 12 months Culture Conversion and Treatment Outcome of MDR TB Case (Reported by DR-TB Centres of
Implementing States-2013)

176

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

86

91

295

273

2495

22

71

28

Kerala (+LK)^

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra^

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram^

41

Jammu & Kashmir

Karnataka

76

Himachal Pradesh

Jharkhand

119

Haryana

15

31

1491

Goa

27

1546

Chhattisgarh

Delhi^

Gujarat*^ (+DD&DNH)

876

39

Chandigarh^

56

15

39

14

1084

161

163

28

28

26

36

67

605

12

32

41

85

60

503

73

79

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

954

Andhra Pradesh

54%

55%

64%

43%

59%

55%

31%

33%

63%

47%

56%

41%

48%

57%

44%

82%

56%

66%

76%

53%

57%

Out of b,
No. (%) who
are alive, on
treatment
and culture
negative

Bihar

Andaman & Nicobar

State

Number
of MDR
TB cases
registered
in the 4
cohorts, 1215 months
prior (4q11
to 3q12) (b)

223

26

15

144

54

10

115

14%

11%

5%

9%

10%

5%

3%

9%

5%

8%

4%

10%

19%

3%

7%

5%

14%

7%

1%

12%

0%

Out of b,
No. (%) who
are alive, on
treatment and
culture positive

12

233

43

19

25

23

12

188

88

65

0%

17%

0%

9%

1%

15%

21%

29%

7%

30%

10%

13%

10%

6%

22%

0%

1%

1%

3%

7%

29%

Out of b,
No. (%) who
are alive, on
treatment and
culture not
known

422

47

32

18

11

23

279

188

15

187

11%

8%

9%

17%

17%

11%

20%

13%

17%

9%

19%

19%

16%

12%

7%

15%

21%

11%

6%

20%

0%

Out of b,
No. (%) who
died

Indicators on 12 months Culture Conversion Report

363

35

31

11

10

12

235

262

152

14%

7%

14%

15%

13%

11%

12%

12%

2%

3%

10%

16%

3%

17%

11%

3%

7%

11%

11%

16%

14%

Out of b,
No. (%) who
defaulted

334

130

13

24

55

614

400

331

Number
of MDR
TB cases
registered
in the 4
cohorts, 3133 months
prior (3q10
to 2q11) (c)

95

53

19

201

175

162

Out of
c, No.
reported as
Cured

40

31

43

36

21

Out of c, No.
reported as
Treatment
Completed

40%

65%

31%

38%

49%

40%

53%

55%

Out of c,
Success
Rate

75

16

17

173

66

67

22%

12%

31%

29%

31%

28%

17%

20%

Out of c, No.
(%) who died

79

18

114

83

57

24%

14%

8%

8%

4%

19%

21%

17%

Out of c,
No. (%) who
defaulted

Indicators on Treatment Outcome of MDR TB Cases

14

63

12

17

4%

4%

31%

0%

16%

10%

3%

5%

Out of c,
No. (%)
who failed
treatment

TB Annual Report

177

13

280

699

732

37

2032

103

923

Puducherry^

Punjab

Rajasthan^

Sikkim^

Tamil Nadu^

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttarakhand

West Bengal

12285

424

Orissa

India

20

Nagaland

State

Total
Population
(In lacs)

692

19

13

74

31

34

20

31

11

Total
number
of
districts

692

19

13

74

31

34

20

31

11

Number of
districts
implementing
PMDT
services

12285

923

103

2032

37

732

699

280

13

424

20

Population
of districts
implementing
PMDT
services (in
lacs)

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

%
population
with
access to
MDR TB
services
under
RNTCP

Indicators on Coverage of MDR TB Services

99

Number
of DR TB
Centres
functional
in the
state

496108

29688

5543

77882

595

26985

545

33586

14896

449

10706

1299

Estimated
number of
MDRTB
suspects
in Criteria
C

181021

5315

795

4046

41

21857

448

18943

5095

498

1998

633

Number of
MDR TB
Suspects
subjected
to C-DST

36%

18%

14%

5%

7%

81%

82%

56%

34%

111%

19%

49%

Proportion
of MDRTB
suspects
as per
Criteria C
subjected
to DST

23289

1269

208

1781

15

1548

211

2131

515

19

250

75

Number
of MDR
TB Cases
detected

20763

1284

176

1668

17

1224

185

1834

461

18

206

76

Number
of MDR
TB Cases
detected
that were
registered
and
initiated on
treatment
#

Indicators on MDR TB Case Finding

364

16

Number
of XDR
TB Cases
detected
that were
registered
and
initiated on
treatment
in 3Q12 #

16749

1025

135

180

19

978

111

2197

363

29

147

57

9701

742

113

99

14

554

87

1284

222

20

72

43

58%

72%

84%

55%

74%

57%

78%

58%

61%

69%

49%

75%

Out of a,
No. (%) who
are alive, on
treatment
and culture
negative

1704

70

30

94

197

42

10%

7%

2%

17%

11%

10%

4%

9%

12%

17%

6%

5%

Out of a,
No. (%) who
died

1655

91

13

86

224

52

10%

9%

0%

7%

11%

9%

8%

10%

14%

10%

3%

2%

Out of a,
No. (%) who
defaulted

Indicators on 6 months interim report


Number
of MDR
TB Case
registered
and
initiated
on Cat IV
in the 4
cohorts
6-9 months
prior (2q12
to 1q13) (a)

178

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

526

5490

351

40

29

10

198

24

780

103

15

58

17

50%

67%

71%

43%

77%

48%

65%

47%

57%

79%

53%

77%

Out of b,
No. (%) who
are alive, on
treatment
and culture
negative

845

27

29

100

15

15

8%

5%

11%

10%

8%

7%

5%

6%

8%

5%

14%

5%

Out of b,
No. (%) who
are alive, on
treatment and
culture positive

1063

21

55

227

17

10%

4%

0%

10%

0%

13%

0%

14%

3%

0%

15%

0%

Out of b,
No. (%) who
are alive, on
treatment and
culture not
known

1730

67

15

66

256

24

12

16%

13%

14%

22%

15%

16%

0%

15%

13%

16%

11%

14%

Out of b,
No. (%) who
died

1566

53

56

254

29

14%

10%

4%

12%

0%

14%

14%

15%

16%

0%

3%

5%

Out of b,
No. (%) who
defaulted

2530

230

15

143

189

51

Number
of MDR
TB cases
registered
in the 4
cohorts, 3133 months
prior (3q10
to 2q11) (c)

975

109

42

88

22

Out of
c, No.
reported as
Cured

239

16

10

12

12

Out of c, No.
reported as
Treatment
Completed

48%

54%

40%

36%

53%

0%

67%

Out of c,
Success
Rate

569

46

39

44

22%

20%

47%

27%

23%

100%

14%

Out of c, No.
(%) who died

452

37

28

29

18%

16%

7%

20%

15%

0%

2%

Out of c,
No. (%) who
defaulted

Indicators on Treatment Outcome of MDR TB Cases

161

17

12

6%

7%

7%

1%

6%

0%

10%

Out of c,
No. (%)
who failed
treatment

* Data from Daman-Diu & Dadra Nagar Haveli is included in Gujarat; Data from Lakshadweep is included in Kerala
# These numbers are NOT from the same cohort of patients from which MDR diagnosed are reported, but rather from treatment initiation registers only. The current PMDT information system does not allow for cohort-based reporting of MDR TB
suspects, hence this should not yet be taken as a proportion of MDR TB diagnosed and used as an indicator for efficiency of initiation on treatment. Future versions of the PMDT reporting system will be based on cohorts of patients tested in
laboratories, and will be used for monitoring of timeliness and efficiency of diagnosis and initiation on treatment
^ numerator includes smear negative retreatment cases registered in the district

11030

West Bengal

India

67

13

Tripura

56

410

Tamil Nadu^

Uttar Pradesh

37

Sikkim^

Uttarakhand

182

1659

19

Puducherry^

Rajasthan^

110

Orissa

Punjab

22

Nagaland

State

Number
of MDR
TB cases
registered
in the 4
cohorts, 1215 months
prior (4q11
to 3q12) (b)

Indicators on 12 months Culture Conversion Report

TB Annual Report

179

180

State and District Wise Annualized Performance 2013

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